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the “mostly fine” Linux game compatibility of the real steam deck
All the Trails games — even the ♥♥♥♥♥ Cleo PC ports with fan/machine translations on the newer ones — can usually hold 60 FPS min, but sometimes I have to force weird ♥♥♥♥ in the AMD graphics app just to get it there.
And there’s no way the Switch is doing a solid 30 handheld on the Daybreak+ titles unless Falcom is secretly god-tier at Switch optimization and I somehow missed that.
Tho to be fair, Xenoblade 3 was insanely well optimized and still looked pretty damn decent too.