![]() ![]() You can still use the onboard mic if you use Bluetooth headphones though. Another limitation of the Steam Deck is that it doesn't detect the difference between 3-pole and 4-pole 3.5mm audio jacks - what this means is that if you plug in a standard headphones without a mic, you can't use the onboard microphone. But that's more a review of the system than the game itself. The controls are okay, though a little fiddly if you are used to using a proper controller. ![]() It hovers around 120-140ms, which is still playable (EDIT: depending on WiFi signal and how good of a 4G connection there is, I am seeing pings as low as 80-90ms, which is a lot more playable!) ![]() Unfortunately the ping isn't great, it's double what I'm used to and very likely down to the WiFi and using a 4G phone hotspot. Still, having a game running on a handheld that looks and performs better than a Day One Xbox One is very impressive. I decided to cap it at 30FPS though to save battery and give a more consistent experience. I recently got a Steam Deck and, of course, one of the first games I installed was Sea of Thieves! Sure, it's no match for my gaming PC but I'm very surprised at how well it runs for a handheld device.īy default it applies the "Rare" graphic settings and I was getting around 45 FPS. ![]()
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