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Can Steam Deck Run Precipice of Darkness, Episode One?

Steam Deck compatibility check and performance analysis

Unknown — Not yet tested by Valve

Valve's official Steam Deck compatibility rating for Precipice of Darkness, Episode One

S

Performance Grade

Overkill — Steam Deck crushes this

Performance Estimate

Estimated Settings Ultra / High at 800p, 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) ATI Radeon 9500 or better, NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 or better, Intel GMA 950 or better with 64 MB of video memory (shared or dedicated)* ATI Radeon or better, NVIDIA GeForce or better video card with 128 MB of video memory* (9,850) Fail
CPU Zen 2, 4c/8t (Score: ~15,000) Pentium III, AMD Athlon 1.0 GHz or better Pentium IV, AMD Athlon 1.5 GHz or better
RAM 16 GB LPDDR5 0.5 GB 0.75 GB Pass
Storage 64GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB 0.341797 GB
Display 1280x800, 7" / 7.4" OLED OK

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Steam Deck run Precipice of Darkness, Episode One?

Precipice of Darkness, Episode One has not been officially tested on Steam Deck by Valve. Based on hardware specs alone, our grade is S (overkill — steam deck crushes this).

What settings should I use for Precipice of Darkness, Episode One on Steam Deck?

For Precipice of Darkness, Episode One on Steam Deck, we recommend ultra / high at 800p, 60+ fps. The game recommends ATI Radeon or better, 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 Precipice of Darkness, Episode One have Steam Deck verified status?

Precipice of Darkness, Episode One has not received a Steam Deck verification status from Valve yet. Its compatibility is unknown and may change as Valve continues testing.