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Lol, I'm embarrassed to say but I don't know what Steam Deck is so I doubt that's what I'm playing on. I'm just playing on PC but have it hooked up to the TV via HDMI, which, to be fair, I think percentage wise people like me are on the lowest end of the spectrum (as well as those of us lacking 20/20 vision) so I get not having this accessibility feature but I thought it was worth a mention. Honestly, it reminds me of how some programs (like Photoshop Cs6) require a person to do some extra steps (something to do with the compatibility tab to select high DPI settings or something like that) so the GUI adjusts for the higher resolution(s) as by default the GUI is too small in such cases.
I'm sadly in a position where I have to consider refunding the game simply because I can't read anything. I have over 600 games, and this is one of the very few games I encountered where the issue was this big of a deal, that I'm unable to play at all. Even with windows nightlight and low gamma.
My eyes just nope out entirely. And my eyes aren't even *that* bad.