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Your biggest unknown will be what’s the best VRAM allocation on your 780M iGPU. I have a RTX4090 PC so no VRAM tinkering needed there. But on my Asus Ally, I’ve set to manually 6GB VRAM allocation when ran the benchmark for this game. On my Legion Go, I set VRAM allocation to AUTO. Out of curiosity I benched this game as well on the Go.
At 800p:
Legion Go beats steam deck by miles with medium graphics preset (I recall) - ran on DX11 (cmd prompt launch option).
At 1200p
My Legion Go on legion OEM drivers (so no AMD official driver side load) yields matching (+/- 5fps) to Asus Ally running on 1080p. Both tests done with FSR FG. So it’d seem legion go’s faster RAM positively impacts fps in this game.
The problem is FSR FG at 60~70FPS range is about as low as you want to go. Just the frame gen latency alone was 60~100+ ms (fluctuates - you can use AMD overlay to measure frame gen latency). Add in rest of system latency and I would guess my latency was around ~200ms if not more.