I have been checking the Steam Machine subreddit the last couple of days and seen that a handful on people over there has been getting theirs now.

So, Lemmings: have you gotten yours yet? And what’s your first impressions?

  • plateee@piefed.social
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    6 days ago

    I just want to know how/if it out-performs the steam deck in docked mode.

    I’ve been using that in my living room for the better part of two years and it’s been great aside from some AAA games.

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      2 days ago

      Got any particular games you’d like tested? I got mine in yesterday, and I’ve got a pretty big library of games to throw at it.

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        1 day ago

        I’d love to see how Expedition 33 performs. The deck was fine if graphics were turned waaaaay down, but I’d love a couch experience with nice visuals.

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          12 hours ago

          I just did some testing.

          The game ran a quick benchmark and set stock settings of 1080p, medium preset, FSR scaling, and quality scaling mode to yield a steady 60 fps with about 70% GPU usage. Frame generation was enabled, but there was enough horsepower for it to not actually be used. The picture was a bit grainy however.

          With both FSR scaling and frame generation disabled still at medium and 1080p, it’ll play around 45 fps.

          I would say the optimal settings are close to stock, but you’ll want to upgrade from FSR 3 to FSR 4 released recently on Proton Experimental. This will probably be unnecessary later when FSR 4 gets rolled into the regular Proton releases. The game looked much less grainy with this.

          To do this, on the Steam page for the game, you’ll want to go to Settings (the gear icon) > Properties > Compatibility > enable “Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool” > Proton Experimental. Do note the settings in game are currently hard coded to say FSR 3, so you won’t see it mention running on 4.

          There’s probably more tweaking that can be done, but that’s kind of getting away from the point of this thing. I have a beefy PC and would still be happy to play it as above.

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            8 hours ago

            Sweet, thanks for checking/testing. Now I just have to wait for my number to be called. 😂

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          1 day ago

          Nice. I already have that one. I’ll check it out in a few resolution/settings configurations later tonight.

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      6 days ago

      It has beefier internals and is running the same software so it will easily outperform it. Whether it will be enough to bridge the gap for the AAA games to meet personal preferences is a good question.

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      6 days ago

      I think the CPU should be at least 50% faster, and the GPU more than that. I believe they said the GPU was up to six times as fast, but I feel like the “up to” might be doing some heavy lifting in that statement