What could be the biggest surprise of the year — The Last of Us Part II Remastered releases on Steam on April 3rd, and Valve just gave it the green Steam Deck Verified checkmark.
A part of the “Verified” or “Playable” badges is the performance of a game on a Steam Deck. If it can’t run well at all, it will get an “Unsupported” badge, ex. the remake of Silent Hill 2.
Verified or not, I hope it doesn’t require a year’s salary of hardware and a nuclear power plant to run, like the first PC port did.
A part of the “Verified” or “Playable” badges is the performance of a game on a Steam Deck. If it can’t run well at all, it will get an “Unsupported” badge, ex. the remake of Silent Hill 2.
That misses the point. The Last of Us Part I is Steam Deck verified, but it consumes far too many resources.
Do note that I’m not just talking about the Deck. It’s a bloated pig of a port.