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Probably it will.
Will it run well ?
Unlikely considering the minimum requirements is for 1080p 30 fps and that requires a 1070 ti, so at 720p I am expecting somewhere between 15-30fps at lowest settings unless they have FSR 3 with frame gen which might help it out.
Yeah that's what I figured. Looks like it won't much of an enjoyable experience if it will even run on the deck. I guess I'll hope for GFN support.
If it doesn't run on deck, I'll just have to wait until I finally need to get new hardware.
That's why GeForce Now has been such a revelation for me. I'm playing games that don't run on the deck, like Vermintide 2, or Star Wars Outlaws.
If all you can afford is a steam deck as your entry point into PC gaming, then you’ll have tailor your expectations accordingly. I personally wouldn’t want to play anything on the deck that ran at 30FPS using FSR performance or ultra performance with low settings as that’s Nintendo switch like experience equivalent of PC gaming.
If it's not known yet, Steam will say not known yet.
Publishers change the status of different platforms compatibility themselves (Steam doesn't change store page details) because Steam ordered them to make certain things known public, so whatever you read on store page, you know they are reliable information.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu8l3_Wj1iA
It actually does pretty well with the low/30 fps setting, especially considering the lack of upscaling.