Lords of the Fallen is off to a rough start, with Mostly Negative reviews on Steam. Curiously, even though the game does have its fair share of gameplay-related problems, the problems that have been pushed into the spotlight are far more technical in nature. Namely, Lords of the Fallen runs exceedingly poorly. For some people, that is. Though some have managed to resolve the Unreal Engine 5 title’s shoddy performance via driver updates, this is seemingly not a universal solution, meaning that the developer Hexworks has a long road ahead of it. The really curious bit, though, is that Lords of the Fallen seems to run just fine on the Steam Deck, of all things.
Indeed, as the aptly named YouTuber Deck Wizard has shown, Valve’s low-spec gaming PC seems to be more than capable of running Lords of the Fallen at 60 FPS. It’s a shaky 60 FPS, granted, with frame times that are shakier still, but it’s a testament to the device’s versatility regardless. There are some obvious caveats to keep in mind, yes, such as the butchered image quality, although it’s hard to argue against the Deck Wizard’s success. So, what’s the ticket?
Obviously, many Windows-using gamers are having huge problems getting Lords of the Fallen to run reasonably well on their rigs. As the Steam Deck is objectively a low-spec laptop in a handheld chassis, you’d be hard-pressed for it to do any better than the far more powerful PCs that are having trouble with the game. It’s unclear what, exactly, is the reason for these big differences. In his video, Deck Wizard uses FSR Ultra Performance to get over 50 FPS on the regular, but a relatively stable 30 FPS is possible even with the upscaler set to ‘Quality,’ which is an impressive feat.
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