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Spider-Man Remastered update out, has a couple Steam Deck fixes

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Spider-Man Remastered is an absolutely awesome game and it's great on both Steam Deck and Linux desktop! A new patch is out with plenty of fixes. This Deck Verified title has no doubt been sucking away plenty of your time right?

With version 1.824.1.0 they have enabled Gyro Aiming on Steam Deck for Black Cat Stakeouts and interactable objects, along with various UI fixes across the whole game for Steam Deck too. It really is nice to see so many developers paying attention, shows they care about the player experience.

Some of the other additions include:

  • Added sharpness sliders for NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR 2.0 upscaling.
  • Added a sharpness slider that controls in-game sharpness.
  • Added an option to force the aspect ratio to 32:9, 21:9, etc.
  • Finetuned the spawn rates for Crowd and Traffic Density settings, to better reflect various modes.
  • Implemented a fix for a bug that turned objects into spiked distorted geometry.
  • Fixed white artifacts appearing around buildings while swinging through the city.
  • Fixed various ray-tracing related crashes, including a crash that would occur when enabling ray-tracing on PCs with Intel Ivy Bridge CPUs.
  • Various visual fixes related to ray-tracing on the Very High Geometry Detail setting.
  • Fixed a bug that prevented some players from progressing in the Spider-Hack mission.
  • Fixed black blobs and sparkling pixel artifacts on characters when using Dynamic Resolution Scaling in combination with AMD Radeon GPUs.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the game from launching when the installation folder contained non-Latin characters.
  • Improved field of view and cinematic blur transitions.
  • Improved error handling when Controlled Folder Access prevents the launch of the game.
  • Various visual fixes related to ultrawide aspect ratios and multi monitor setups.
  • Various fixes related to mouse and keyboard controls.
  • Stability fixes related to Dynamic Resolution Scaling in combination with AMD Radeon GPUs.
  • Various stability fixes and improved logging.

You can see my original video of it on Steam Deck below:

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Beamboom Aug 25, 2022
I thought this game didn't run well on desktop Linux? Has that changed?
Leopard Aug 25, 2022
Quoting: BeamboomI thought this game didn't run well on desktop Linux? Has that changed?

Define desktop Linux.

If it is an Nvidia gpu; it has a big perf hit.

If it is AMD gpu with RADV driver; it is fine.
Spyker Aug 25, 2022
Quoting: Leopard
Quoting: BeamboomI thought this game didn't run well on desktop Linux? Has that changed?

Define desktop Linux.

If it is an Nvidia gpu; it has a big perf hit.

If it is AMD gpu with RADV driver; it is fine.

I completed the game on Fedora 36 with a RTX 2070 super and I get 80/90 fps at 1440p with high settings.
That's more than enough to enjoy the game.
BrandonGene Aug 25, 2022
It's really cool to see release notes from such a major AAA title mention the Steam Deck.
Beamboom Aug 25, 2022
Quoting: LeopardDefine desktop Linux.

If it is an Nvidia gpu; it has a big perf hit.
Good point. I'm on Nvidia. But so is Liam afaik. Hence I was surprised about the generalisation stated early in this post. :)
iWeaker4You Aug 25, 2022
Quoting: Leopard
Quoting: BeamboomI thought this game didn't run well on desktop Linux? Has that changed?

Define desktop Linux.

If it is an Nvidia gpu; it has a big perf hit.

If it is AMD gpu with RADV driver; it is fine.


It is the configuration of each user, I have an RTX 2060, GTX 1070 and a GTX 1060, and my current RX 6700 XT, and in the cases of NVIDIA there is no loss of performance if I compare it with Windows, it performs the same.
Mrowl Aug 25, 2022
It is encouraging to see Sony go out of their way to make special considerations for the Steam Deck.
If Sony does eventually make their own PC launcher, I hope their games will still be playable on the Deck.
Kuduzkehpan Aug 25, 2022
Just for clear the things, Spider-man remastered is not great. Steamplay proton wine cedega transgaming are great.
Or i will just ask is it native app for linux ? if no how non native app could be great for a linux user.
iWeaker4You Aug 25, 2022
Quoting: KuduzkehpanJust for clear the things, Spider-man remastered is not great. Steamplay proton wine cedega transgaming are great.
Or i will just ask is it native app for linux ? if no how non native app could be great for a linux user.

Many "native" Linux games use derivatives of Wine, there is no reason to consider a game running under Proton a bad thing.
scaine Aug 25, 2022
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Quoting: KuduzkehpanJust for clear the things, Spider-man remastered is not great. Steamplay proton wine cedega transgaming are great.
Or i will just ask is it native app for linux ? if no how non native app could be great for a linux user.
Don't do that, please. Read the forum rules.

They're pretty clear.

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