![]() ![]() ![]() The Steam Deck is comparable to a PS4 Pro, and while it has performed multiple miracles in the past, it’s worth remembering its power is finite. The game is full of action, flora, and cutting-edge hair physics, all of which may be pushing the Steam Deck to what it’s capable of. There is, of course, the theory that perhaps Resident Evil 4 is where the Steam Deck meets its limits. If it’s the latter, then there’s a very real chance Resident Evil 4 could be tweaked later down the line by Valve to help alleviate some of its slowdowns. It could be linked to how much of the GPU it’s taking up or it could be a case of Proton not being where it needs to be for this title. It’s hard to say what the cause of the issues are. It will try its best to meet you in the middle at 40 to 45 but consistently drops into the 30s and high 20s when things get busy. Up to chapter six, performance cannot maintain a steady framerate. Resident Evil 4 on Steam Deck is a game of two halves.
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