We love the Steam Deck and have been targeting it as a platform for Go Home Annie ever since the Deck was announced. Here's the best settings to get the most out of your handheld experience.
[h2]Balanced 40fps experience
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This is the way we like to play the game, striking a balance between good performance and high visual fidelity.
Start playing Go Home Annie on your Deck and press the button [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42188121/ae8798233b24ec328bf7df23ddcbf910fce1f19c.png[/img], go into the Performance tab [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42188121/31165d27c2fc4858b7b1d4fb684ba5df64733347.png[/img], press Advanced View and set the frame limit to 40FPS/40HZ.
In the Main Menu of Go Home Annie go into Settings>Graphics:
Resolution: leave as is (1280x800@60)
Display: leave as is (ANX7530 U - 1280x800/60)
Resolution Mode: leave as is (Borderless Fullscreen)
Vertical Sync: On
Upsampling Technique: TAAU
Upsampling Quality: Balanced
Texture Quality: Medium
Anti Aliasing: Off (setting an Upsampling Technique overrides this setting)
Motion Blur: Low
Depth Of Field: Medium
Volumetric Fog: Medium
Object Complexity: Medium
Ambient Occlusion: Low
*Bloom: On
Contact shadows: Off
**Film Grain: On
**Lens distortion: On
**Chromatic aberration: On
[h2]High visual fidelity 30fps experience:
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Since Go Home Annie is a slower paced game most of the time, 30fps is fine if you want to get all the graphics fidelity you can out of your Deck.
Start playing Go Home Annie on your Deck and press the button [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42188121/ae8798233b24ec328bf7df23ddcbf910fce1f19c.png[/img], go into the Performance tab [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42188121/31165d27c2fc4858b7b1d4fb684ba5df64733347.png[/img], press Advanced View and set the frame limit to 30FPS/30HZ.
In the Main Menu of Go Home Annie go into Settings>Graphics:
Resolution: leave as is (1280x800@60)
Display: leave as is (ANX7530 U - 1280x800/60)
Resolution Mode: leave as is (Borderless Fullscreen)
Vertical Sync: On
Upsampling Technique: TAAU
Upsampling Quality: Quality
Texture Quality: High
Anti Aliasing: Off (setting an Upsampling Technique overrides this setting)
Motion Blur: High
Depth Of Field: High
Volumetric Fog: High
Object Complexity: High
Ambient Occlusion: High
*Bloom: On
Contact shadows: On
**Film Grain: On
**Lens distortion: On
**Chromatic aberration: On
[h2]High framerate 60fps experience:
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Go Home Annie can't run at a stable 60 on the Steam Deck all of the time unfortunately, but it will hold on to that number 90% of the time. If you want all the frames without caring about the sharpest graphics, this is what you need to do:
Start playing Go Home Annie on your Deck and press the button [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42188121/ae8798233b24ec328bf7df23ddcbf910fce1f19c.png[/img], go into the Performance tab [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42188121/31165d27c2fc4858b7b1d4fb684ba5df64733347.png[/img], press Advanced View and set the frame limit to 60FPS/60HZ.
In the Main Menu of Go Home Annie go into Settings>Graphics:
Resolution: leave as is (1280x800@60)
Display: leave as is (ANX7530 U - 1280x800/60)
Resolution Mode: leave as is (Borderless Fullscreen)
Vertical Sync: On
Upsampling Technique: TAAU
Upsampling Quality: Performance
Texture Quality: Low
Anti Aliasing: Off (setting an Upsampling Technique overrides this setting)
Motion Blur: Off
Depth Of Field: Off
Volumetric Fog: Medium
Object Complexity: Low
Ambient Occlusion: Off
*Bloom: On
Contact shadows: Off
**Film Grain: On
**Lens distortion: On
**Chromatic aberration: On
*Go Home Annie is not designed to be played with Bloom Off as some parts of the game will look a bit wrong, but the option is there for you if you want to squeeze out every bit of performance out of your Deck.
**Many visuals in the game rely on these effects being On so turn them Off only if you really hate them.
We hope this guide helps you with your handheld Go Home Annie experience.
Mladen Bošnjak
Creative Director - Misfit Village