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He is basically asking how the game runs not how many hours you played, or the fact that its the best game on the deck, you people should not talk if you dont know ♥♥♥♥ about the question asked, just absolute filler answers that are so biased.
Let me say it clearly, DS Base game runs like ♥♥♥♥ on the deck, dipping into the lower 30fps, DS-Directors Cut runs even worse, dipping into the 20s or belows, either way both game are far from playable.because of the violent fps dips nd the constant stutter, no matter the settings you choose, this game runs like that, there is no performance uplift by lowering settings to lowest point even the resolution.
The first part of the map runs still bad, but in the second map of the game when it opens up completely, performance takes a drastic turn, negatively unfortunately.
Dont play trash pc port on the deck, you will get awfull experience nd your deck will get very hott without any performance boost in the game, this game is horribly optimized, nd the deck suffers from that very brutally.