I preordered it on Steam and played on a big PC as soon as possible, it looked incredible to me, the initial release did crash occasionally but I always found it strange how much attention that instability got compared to how Todd Howard games are just casually permitted to be comically buggy.
Yeah, I do think I would have had a better visual experience if I had played it on my PC, but I’m a handheld gamer at heart. I don’t remember if I experienced crashes, but I had to turn my graphics settings down a lot in order to play at any consistent frame rate on the deck. That said I am not complaining, HZD regardless of how it looked, was the best RPG experience I’ve had in years.
I agree, I played hzd on the steam deck and it looked terrible. the game was still really fun, but I’m hoping the sequel is ported better
I preordered it on Steam and played on a big PC as soon as possible, it looked incredible to me, the initial release did crash occasionally but I always found it strange how much attention that instability got compared to how Todd Howard games are just casually permitted to be comically buggy.
Yeah, I do think I would have had a better visual experience if I had played it on my PC, but I’m a handheld gamer at heart. I don’t remember if I experienced crashes, but I had to turn my graphics settings down a lot in order to play at any consistent frame rate on the deck. That said I am not complaining, HZD regardless of how it looked, was the best RPG experience I’ve had in years.