What is your experience playing DS3 on the Steam Deck with an external monitor? what resolution do you use? What kind of performance were you able to squeeze out?

I’m currently playing at 1280x800 on a 4k tv and while this may not sound rather good, my couch is some meters away from the tv so in the end it’s not that bad (or I’m not that picky). I’m on high graphical settings and get generally between 50 and 60 fps. Would you recommend switching to 1920x1080?

  • huginn
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    10 months ago

    I play steam deck exclusively with an external monitor.

    The monitor I use though is a bit unconventional. Xreal Air (Previously Nreal Air) - a pair of glasses.

    It’s 1080p 60hz and looks like a large projector screen. Solidly crisp, comfortable with a couple adjustments: I’ve got 700+ hours of use out of them already and the only thing that seems like it might be crapping out is the USB C cable: which is just standard USB C 3.1

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      10 months ago

      what kind of performance do you get from DS3 in 1080p?

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        10 months ago

        I wasn’t playing DS3 but Elden Ring.

        It was not the best performance but unchanged from using the main screen.

        Lately I’ve been streaming from my gaming PC so I can play on the couch, which means I get amazing performance.

        But the external monitor didn’t degrade performance meaningfully.

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          10 months ago

          so you notice no difference in performance from playing on the deck screen in 1280x800 to the external monitor in 1080p?

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            10 months ago

            No I didn’t. But honestly I can’t swear to the exact output resolution when I was playing.