This video gives a comparison of Hades running on both the Switch OLED and Steam Deck OLED. The Switch version is running from the game cartridge and the Steam Deck version is running from the internal SSD. As with all of these videos, the purpose is above all else to compare the visuals and performance between the two devices for the game.
The Steam Deck version runs at a locked 90 fps (versus the Switch, which seems to be a locked or near locked 60 fps) and the recording is at 60. The Deck is set to 90fps/90Hz.
Steam Deck OLED settings are all default, though graphical options are limited.
A couple notes:
1. The timers are basically fixed for this video, but somehow are ahead by .03 seconds. There does not seem to be any real way to fix it as far as I can tell.
2. The audio for the first few minutes on both was lower as I forgot to turn it up. Once I figured that out, the Deck and Switch both have their sound maxed.
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How long does each device can last playing hades?
The Switch looks so clean/modern and more compact in this view. Its crazy to think this device is 7 years old. Nice video.
I don't know what you are doing wrong but I just checked and for my SteamDeck it took 14 seconds to load into the game menu (I am using a fast SSD and non-steam version of the game, LCD steamdeck). Then menu to game – about 2 seconds. And by the way, there is an option to set 16:10 game resolution, it will look better on the deck