If you are looking for the best Hi-Fi Rush settings for Steam Deck, you are in the right place.
Undoubtedly, Hi-Fi Rush is Xbox's most successful game in years. Although the rhythm-based action game is Steam Deck Verified, you need to fiddle with the graphics settings to run the game as optimally as possible and conserve your Steam Deck's battery life.
So in this guide, we will show you how to tweak the game and SteamOS settings to get the best results. Let's get started!
Best Hi-Fi Rush settings for Steam Deck
In Hi-Fi Rush, players take on robots with flashy combat and solve platforming puzzles, all to the beat of the music. The gorgeous and vibrant visuals in the game are complemented by a popping soundtrack that makes it a perfect game for any occasion.
But in order to enjoy Hi-Fi Rush the best on your Steam Deck, you must have the right settings (we would also recommend the best headphones). Below is a list of the best settings that you should use when playing Hi-Fi Rush on Steam Deck.
- FPS Limit: OFF FPS
- Refresh Rate: 50
- HRS: No
- TDP Limit: 9
- Scaling Filter: Linear
- GPU Clock: Disabled
- Resolution: 1280x800
- Vsync: On
- Chromatic Aberration: On
- Camera Motion Blur: Medium
- Dynamic Shadows: Low
- Static Global Illumination: On
- Static Shadow Maps: On
- Foliage Quality: Medium
- SSAO: Performance
- SSR: On
- Depth of Field: Medium
- Upscaling Technologies: Off
- Anti-Aliasing: FXAA
- Movie Play Mode: Performance
Thanks to SteamDeckHQ for testing out the game and providing us with the best Hi-Fi Rush settings that you can use when playing on your Steam Deck. These settings will make sure that the game runs smoothly and looks great on Valve's handheld PC.
Read more: Will Hi-Fi Rush come to PS5?
Hi-Fi Rush at max settings
Since Hi-Fi Rush is a visually pleasing game with vibrant and colourful graphics, you may be tempted to turn the graphics up to the max. But we should warn you that this will have some negative effects on the battery life as well as the frame rate.
While testing Hi-Fi Rush with max settings, SteamDeckHQ noticed that the "game would spike above 23W and framerate could drop to 56-57," which would make it difficult to play the game smoothly. Hopefully, Steam Deck 2 will be able to handle the game at max settings quite well.
So, we recommend you follow the settings we outlined here. Those are the best Hi-Fi Rush settings for Steam Deck to get the best performance out of the game.
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