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Can Steam Deck Run CITYCONOMY: Service for your City?

Steam Deck compatibility check and performance analysis

Unknown — Not yet tested by Valve

Valve's official Steam Deck compatibility rating for CITYCONOMY: Service for your City

B

Performance Grade

Good — meets recommended specs

Performance Estimate

Estimated Settings Medium-High at 800p, 40-60 FPS

Based on Steam Deck GPU (RDNA 2, ~3800 score) at native 1280x800 resolution. Actual performance may vary based on game optimization and Proton compatibility.

Spec Comparison

Component Steam Deck Minimum Recommended Status
GPU RDNA 2 (Score: 3,800) DirectX 11-compatible graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce 4xx or AMD Radeon HD 57xx and better) with at least 1 GB VRAM DirectX 11-compatible graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 or better) (7,650) Fail
CPU Zen 2, 4c/8t (Score: ~15,000) Dual-core Intel Core 2 Duo or Athlon 64 X2 processor with at least 2.4 GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7 processor with 3.6 GHz or better
RAM 16 GB LPDDR5 4 GB 6 GB Pass
Storage 64GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB 5 GB 5 GB
Display 1280x800, 7" / 7.4" OLED OK

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Steam Deck run CITYCONOMY: Service for your City?

CITYCONOMY: Service for your City has not been officially tested on Steam Deck by Valve. Based on hardware specs alone, our grade is B (good — meets recommended specs).

What settings should I use for CITYCONOMY: Service for your City on Steam Deck?

For CITYCONOMY: Service for your City on Steam Deck, we recommend medium-high at 800p, 40-60 fps. The game recommends DirectX 11-compatible graphics card, and Steam Deck's GPU (RDNA 2, ~GTX 1050 Ti equivalent) falls below that requirement. Start at medium settings and adjust based on frame rate.

Does CITYCONOMY: Service for your City have Steam Deck verified status?

CITYCONOMY: Service for your City has not received a Steam Deck verification status from Valve yet. Its compatibility is unknown and may change as Valve continues testing.