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Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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Do you have half-rate shading or FSR turned on?
OK, finally managed to sit with the deck after a long day. So from what I see, no fsr enabled. For the screen resolution, is at windowed at 720p, no framerate limit, motion blur is on (turned off now), chromatic aberration is on (what is even that??), Asus aura ready on (for... Some reason. Turned it off now). As for advanced settings, all low except texture quality and mesh quality on high
You are describing in-game settings.
Folks are recommending you check up make sure the deck isn't making ALL games more jagged with higher level settings, as described.
Thanks for pointing out. Usually I didn't fiddle with settings at all, much less with the steam deck ones, since usually things look good enough without much effort