Ghost of Tsushima's Steam Deck Performance is Fantastic So Far - First Impressions - Steam Deck HQ (2024)

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Ghost of Tsushima has finally been released, and while it has had some bad press due to some odd decisions from Sony, it is still extremely exciting to finally have it in our hands. The game is easily one of my favorite PlayStation exclusives that I have played, so getting to explore it again on PC is a treat. This also means we get to play it on the Steam Deck, and with Nixxes/PlayStation confirming it will run, despite not having multiplayer access, I was sure it would be a decent time due to Nixxes Software porting it, and I am happy to say I was right...for the most part.

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NOTE: This is a first impression. A full review with multiple combinations of settings will come once we beat the game, but for this article, we have only played through an hour or so, and wanted to give an idea of what you might expect and if the game is playable.

Ghost of Tsushima's Performance on the Steam Deck So Far

After playing through the prologue and some heavier moments in the beginning, I am confident that 30 FPS is possible throughout the game. The cutscenes are definitely harder to run, and I did experience some drops regardless of the settings, but it was still of very good quality and picked up after it played.

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One interesting thing is that 40 FPS appears to be possible and almost 100% stable, too. Using low-quality settings with FSR 3 and a dynamic resolution scale set at 60, we have an almost completely solid 40 that only dropped coming out of cutscenes. Some cutscenes are rendered at higher quality, and the game will keep that quality when it has ended. This can be fixed by looking at the ground or the sky. Once the framerate returns to 40, it will stay that way until the next cutscene.

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This is my favorite way to play so far. The dynamic resolution scale set at 60 doesn't change the quality of the gameplay much, and low vs. medium graphics don't make a huge impact. Some cutscenes may look a bit blurry in the background, but that's only when the background isn't important. FSR 3 seems to get the best performance as well, compared to XeSS, and it looks a bit sharper, which I like.

This leaves me confident that the game will be very playable throughout, but I did notice a couple of quirks that you may encounter:

Controller Configurations and Text Size

So, there are a few things to note about Ghost of Tsushima to watch out for. Neither of these may affect you that much, which is great, but I still want to note them. First, we have the controller configuration. The game doesn't use a generic configuration and instead defaults to one Sucker Punch created. This means that changing the configuration to a fully custom one is impossible. The game won't recognize any inputs other than the ones Sucker Punch has created. You can modify their already-made layout, and they do have a "Game Actions" tab to pull from, but I still found it a bit weird.

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The other thing is the text size. The settings menu text size is very small, and I had to move my head closer to the Steam Deck to read it fully. The subtitles are equally small, but the "Accessibility" tab has an option to increase the text size, which I recommend. If you are changing settings to match what I am recommending, you may have to move closer to the Deck.

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SteamOS 3.5 Vs. 3.6

One last thing I wanted to test is how SteamOS 3.5 and 3.6 handle the game. The new update brings in an updated graphics driver, which brings performance improvements across the board, so I wanted to see if they would have any impact. Unfortunately, there isn't. Both games perform around the same, with SteamOS 3.6 maybe getting 1 FPS more than 3.5. Yes, it's an improvement, but not one to justify moving to the Preview branch.

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So, with that in mind, we come to the question of if I would recommend the game on the Steam Deck, and honestly, I would. Even if there are some minor drops, these settings will easily handle 30 FPS, and we will most likely be able to bump up quality even further in the full review. Ghost of Tsushima has been performing exceptionally well, and I am delighted to see it. I do hope the rest of the game can stick to this because, if so, this may be an essential to have in your Steam Deck library.

Ghost of Tsushima is available now on Steam for $59.99, but if you want to save money, you can get it on Fanatical for $49.79 using the code "OMEN17".

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Ghost of Tsushima's Performance on the Steam Deck So Far

Does Ghost of Tsushima run well on Steam Deck? ›

Ghost of Tsushima runs well on Steam Deck, making its PSN nonsense all the more annoying. Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut is now out and about on PC, sadly with the requirement of signing into a PlayStation Network (PSN) account in order to play the samurai action-adventure's Legends co-op mode.

Is Ghost of Tsushima on Steam Deck Reddit? ›

Absolutely. In cutscenes it might dip to the high 30s, and you might get some dips to 38 for a fraction of a second every now and then. In heavy scenes like this one with Sakura leaves/petals but otherwise it's quite stable at 40.

What is the PC performance of Ghost of Tsushima? ›

1080p game performance

For 4K Very High at 60 fps, the recommended hardware is along the lines of a Core i7 11400 / Ryzen 5 5600 with an RTX 4080 or RX 7900 XT graphics card.

Will Ghost of Tsushima be optimized on PC? ›

Thankfully, Ghost of Tsushima is a very well-optimized game to the point that tinkering with settings is almost unnecessary. Our RTX 4080 could reach 4K 60fps at the highest settings without issues, with only minor frame drops during intense battle scenes.

Which is more powerful Steam Deck or PS5? ›

In terms of graphics, the PS5's mightier GPU has 10.28 TFLOPS of computing performance compared to the Steam Deck's 1.6 TFLOPS. On the output front, the PS5 supports up to 4K resolution and ray tracing, whereas the Steam Deck is confined to FHD, 1280 x 800.

Is it OK to emulate games on Steam Deck? ›

Yes, it's legal to use the Steam Deck as an emulator (in the United States, at least). Though often considered legally dubious, nothing specifically prohibits the use of an emulator or even the use of game ROM files.

Is Yakuza good on Steam Deck? ›

Regardless of the gameplay itself, I can't help but feel proud that the Steam Deck can handle every Yakuza game we've thrown at it. Even now, we still have some flexibility and can go for 40 FPS with nice visuals or drop down to 30 FPS and preserve battery life.

Can I preload Ghost of Tsushima on Steam? ›

Ghost of Tsushima PC is Available to Pre-load on Steam and Playable on Steam Deck, with 1 Catch - IMDb. Sucker Punch's Ghost of Tsushima launched in 2020 and received overwhelming praise.

Do games run well on the Steam Deck? ›

Plenty of games run well on the Deck. Anything 2D or indie, most things you'd emulate. If you play only modern bloated AAA stuff I can understand why you might think you'd have to crank settings down, but I don't turn down any settings for most stuff I play.

Can Ghost of Tsushima run on low end PC? ›

So, in order to meet the Ghost of Tsushima minimum requirements, you will need an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 graphics card, an Intel Core i3-7100 processor, and 8GB of RAM. You'll need Windows 10 64-bit OS or higher in order to run the game, but most modern rigs should meet this requirement easily.

Is Ghost of Tsushima on PC good? ›

If you have the right system, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut can go toe-to-toe with the most graphically striking games on PC. While its character models and facial animations look a bit dated in 2024, its lush and diverse environments are still some of the best in the medium.

Will there be a PC version of Ghost of Tsushima? ›

When is the Ghost of Tsushima PC release date? Sony has confirmed that Ghost of Tsushima will launch for PC on Thursday 16th May 2024.

Is Ghost of Tsushima upgradeable? ›

Game and Legal Info

If you already own Ghost of Tsushima on PS4™, you can pre-order an upgrade to the Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT on PS4 for RM 89 from 29 June 2021. This upgrade will be available from 20 August 2021.

Is there a PC port for Ghost of Tsushima? ›

The next PC port from PlayStation is one of its best yet. Ghost of Tsushima on PC soars higher than most PS4/PS5 games thanks to stellar optimization. Nixxes Software has done some magic here, ensuring that Jin Sakai's adventure runs smoothly on any PC, whether it's a low-end potato or a monster rig.

Can you run anything on Steam Deck? ›

Yes, if you're running Steam, apps and games in SteamOS desktop mode have access to the inputs on Steam Deck. How do I install apps? Currently, this is a stock KDE Plasma experience in terms of installing software. You can use the Discover Software Center (on the taskbar) to install apps.

What are the system requirements for Ghost of Tsushima on Steam? ›

System Requirements

Processor: Intel Core i3-7100 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200. Memory: 8 GB RAM. Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT. Storage: 75 GB available space.

Does cyberpunk run well on Steam Deck? ›

Cyberpunk 2077 has a particular Steam Deck preset that balances performance and image fidelity. According to Computerbase's benchmarks, the Steam Deck preset attained average frame rates of 30.2 FPS and a 1% low of 22 FPS. The results are similar to using the medium preset with FSR on balanced.

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