
I have to issue a mea culpa: Almost exactly three years ago, I reported on a performance improvement update for the excellent indie RPG Dread Delusion. The performance was improved, but it was not improved enough. After my initial excitement, I found the game’s inconsistent framerates unbearably brutal, and I exclusively played on desktop.
But not anymore. Dread Delusion finally, for realsies, my hand to god, actually runs great on Steam Deck now: A rock solid 60 fps in my experience, at both the start of the game and a save dozens of hours in. It also boasts some blessedly gentle battery usage: Over four hours estimated playtime, with a tick rate on the percentage to back that up.
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In my limited playtime after Dread Delusion’s April 15 patch, I have yet to encounter frame rate dips outside a slight hang when loading a new area or autosaving—it feels like I could set my watch to this game’s frame rate on Steam Deck. I never finished the replay I started last year, but now I see a route to the end credits unchained from my desk.
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