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I recently got a Steam Deck and I'm loving the portability, but I'm struggling to get consistent performance in some of my favorite AAA titles from a few years ago. Games like "Control" and "Red Dead Redemption 2" fluctuate wildly between smooth and stuttery, even after tweaking the in-game settings and trying different proton versions. For other Deck owners who have optimized these more demanding games, what are your go-to settings for balancing visual fidelity and stable frame rates? Are there specific system-level tweaks, like adjusting the GPU clock or using CryoUtilities, that made a significant difference for you, and how do you decide whether to cap at 40Hz versus targeting 60 with frequent dips? I'd love to hear about your performance profiles for specific games that are known to be challenging on the hardware.
Here's a practical starting point for optimizing AAA titles on the Steam Deck without chasing 60fps at all costs. Build three performance profiles you can switch between: a baseline “stable 40fps” profile, a mid-range “balanced 50–60fps” profile, and a power-saver profile for travel or longer sessions. For each game, record the render scale, resolution, and key post-processing settings that achieve stable frame rates, then compare results scene-by-scene. Use a consistent approach: cap FPS, enable VSync or adaptive sync if your monitor supports it, and monitor GPU temperature and frametimes with the built-in Steam performance overlay.