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Soundwave said:
Chrkeller said:

Lol.  Halo Infinite on the Deck is 1280 x 800, low graphical  settings and with all that massive downgrades the game doesn't even run locked at 30 fps, it often drops into the 20s...  

You really aren't worth it.  As many have said, run and running with high fidelity aren't equivalent.  

But hey, keeping thinking every single person on VG are clueless morons and only you know tech.  

It's playable, the way you make it sound like "low settings" are like it's an N64 game, when it's not. 

You were dead wrong on FF7 ... on Steam Deck it does look like basically the PS5 version just running on a portable display that obviously is not going to be 4K. 

You are going to eat crow on this over and over again when Steam Deck 2 comes, probably when Switch 2 comes out too if this CVG reporting is correct, and I believe it is. 

Being able to play the top end, most recent home console games on portable devices will become commonplace especially in the next 4-5 years and the nay sayers can't do a damn thing about it. 

"Final Fantasy VII Remake plays great on the Steam Deck, but it’s still clear you’re getting much less fidelity than you’d get on the PS4 (let alone the PS5)."

-Digital Trends

I'm washing my hands of you.