THE CONSOLE!
00:00- Intro
00:28 - Steam Deck Console
08:26 - SteamOS Branches Out
12:58 - My most anticipated Deck game
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STEAM CONSOLE TAKES ON PS5!
According to recent rumors and findings from various Valve data miners, the Washington-based company is working on a new traditional system known has “Fremont” along with the Steam Controller 2 and Deckard VR headset.
In a series of posts on social media, Valve insider Brad Lynch posted what he considers to be signs of the new SteamOS hardware.
First, he discussed why it couldn’t be a dock for current devices like the Steam Deck. Lynch said that the evidence suggests a full-size HDMI port being hardwired to the card directly as opposed to being connected via USB-C.
“All references to Fremont ensure checks for a full-size HDMI Type-A port you’d see on TV-focused consoles and other desktop computers that don’t have a dedicated GPU with its own HDMI ports,” Lynch said.
In other data areas, it shows AMD Lilac board being used for development while the final board is completed with firmware specifically developed for this new device being worked on as well. It’s also shown that Quanta Computer, the manufacturer of the Steam Deck, is providing feedback on the new system.
SteamOS is Branching Out
https://steamdeckhq.com/news/new-steam-brand-guidelines-hint-at-steamos-coming-to-other-devices/
This Amazing Looking Game will Probably Run on Deck
https://steamdeckhq.com/news/kingdom-come-deliverance-2s-specs-hope-for-steam-deck-playability/
The specifications were posted by Sir Tobi (@sirtobi28), who is the PR manager for developer Warhorse Studios, the developer behind Kingdom Come: Deliverance. On the surface, it looks like it will be a difficult game to run, but it was his comment that started giving me hope. He mentioned that the specs listed do not consider upscaling at all, meaning you can use upscalers to push performance even more:
While there aren't any upscalers listed, he posted the target resolution and frame rates for consoles and listed AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution as being used on the Xbox. This does mean that we will most likely have FSR on the PC release as well, and I wouldn't be surprised if we also had XeSS and DLSS as options. Hopefully, they will be the updated versions of these tech, but time will tell.
Everything else for the Minimum/Low specifications is within the Steam Deck's playability, but just barely. AMD Ryzen 5 2600 CPU, NVIDIA GTX 1060 GPU, and 16GB RAM are all within what the Deck can handle, but it can still result in lots of drops if not optimized well. But if we take upscaling into account and the fact that the minimum target is 1080p and not 800p, I believe this will be playable on the Steam Deck using FSR. We will still have to target 30 FPS, I can't see us being able to push it much higher, but I do believe it will be possible to stick to 30.
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