Capcom’s new remake works on the Valve console and I’ll tell you how to get the most out of it
Resident Evil 4 Remake is now available on PC and I got it last night through one of those deals that leaves the game pretty discounted even hours before release (I leave you with her in this link). But it’s only now that I asked myself the following question: Is the game compatible with the Steam Deck?
The short answer is yes., but in this article I will leave you with a series of tips so that the title passes like a blow on the aforementioned Valve console. I leave you with all of this below so you can have the information as close as possible.
How to Run Resident Evil 4 Remake on the Steam Deck
Resident Evil 4 Remake is a game that should run smoothly on a Steam Deckwhich has the following implications:
- It is possible to access all the default functions of the controller
- This game shows Steam Deck controller icons
- Game UI text is readable on Steam Deck
- The game’s default graphics settings work fine on the Steam Deck
Set the game to play on your Steam Deck
- As portal companions collected RockPaperShotgunHis thing is you come first to control options and change the controller configuration to Type 2. This will match their mapping to that of a traditional Xbox or PlayStation controller
- Make sure to configure the game well so that it works as well as possible for you. In this other article I tell you which graphic options you have to touch to achieve it
- Finally, and as one Valve employee commented, His thing is that you have your Steam Deck updated to the latest version. To do this, you just need to follow these steps:
- Press the settings button on the console screen (upper right corner) 1⃣
- Go to general settings and find system update option 2⃣
- once arrived, You will need to update and restart your Steam Deck for all changes to take effect 3⃣
Considering I have to catch a train this afternoon, I’m going to enjoy Resident Evil 4 Remake on my Steam Deck with the soft rattle that the vehicle makes on the rails. That is, if I don’t fall asleep, as I always do when I go on a trip.