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Can Steam Deck Run Going Medieval?

Steam Deck compatibility check and performance analysis

Playable — Works with adjustments

Valve's official Steam Deck compatibility rating for Going Medieval

D

Performance Grade

Risky — below minimum specs

Platinum

ProtonDB Rating

Community Linux/Deck compatibility

Performance Estimate

Estimated Settings Low at 800p, sub-30 FPS likely

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) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (4 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 580 (4 GB) (6,350) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super / RTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT (12,350) Fail
CPU Zen 2, 4c/8t (Score: ~15,000) Intel Core i5-9400F or AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Intel Core i5-10600K / i7-10700 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 XT
RAM 16 GB LPDDR5 8 GB 16 GB Pass
Storage 64GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB 2 GB 2 GB
Display 1280x800, 7" / 7.4" OLED OK

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Steam Deck run Going Medieval?

Yes, Going Medieval is marked Playable on Steam Deck. It works but may need manual adjustments like tweaking graphics settings or using the on-screen keyboard. Performance grade: D.

What settings should I use for Going Medieval on Steam Deck?

For Going Medieval on Steam Deck, we recommend low at 800p, sub-30 fps likely. The game recommends NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super, 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 Going Medieval have Steam Deck verified status?

Going Medieval is marked as Playable, not Verified, on Steam Deck. This means it works but doesn't fully meet all of Valve's Verified criteria — you may need to make some manual adjustments.