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Runs about as well as my i7 990X with a GTX 980.
Kind of amazing
Although battery life is not the best, I'd not think it a deal breaker given it's a very graphics intensive game. You can still get a good hour and a half to two hours while still looking good on Deck with conservative settings.
Use a 30/40FPS limit and your frametimes graphs are a lot smoother. game changing vs the super spikey frametimes at 45fps+
I'd rather play at higher details 30-35fps flatlined than 40-45fps with spikey delivery and shakey changing input lags spikes.
Watch many SD-video's on Cyberpunk you'll see 30fps-40fps is your target.
The ramp up acceleration is annoying af. I rather have the camera movement based on how far the analog is push without accelerations, with gyro for precision, with flick for hard 90 turn. Well I need to get the game sensitivity correct before i even consider implementing the steam deck gyro and flick stick. My scope sensitivity is about 40% of my normal aim sensitivity, whereas my ironsight aim should be between the two sensitivity.
I also notice despite how I set the sensitivity, the sensitivity is not consistent when switching between normal camera, gun camera, iron sight camera, and hacking camera. It's pretty annoying. Even when i put all the ram speed to 0, there still is ram speed up in hacking mode.
Any advice for me?