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DRAGON'S DOGMA 2 set to soar, but not on Steam Deck: Is streaming the only hope for handheld gamers

Mar 21, 2024 8:08 PM

The gaming community eagerly anticipating Dragon's Dogma 2's release tomorrow may need to adjust their expectations if they prefer playing on handheld devices like Steam Deck. Despite Steam Deck meeting the game's minimum requirement of 16GB RAM, high memory demands mean players will likely experience subpar performance, with frame rates potentially dropping below 15fps and noticeable stuttering. This performance setback is due to the game consuming 13GB for system memory and an additional 5GB for VRAM even on the lowest settings. Dragon's Dogma 2 runs into memory-related performance issues on PC as well, especially in areas densely populated with NPCs. Even high-end PCs encounter frame rate drops in cities, despite achieving better rates in less crowded regions. On consoles, 30fps is the target for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions, but CPU limitations can lead to dips in frame rates. Capcom has recognized these issues and plans to address them. Players are encouraged to test Dragon's Dogma 2 on their systems upon its release. Those on powerful PC setups can expect a generally smoother experience, barring a few exceptions.

What platforms is Dragon's Dogma 2 available on?

Dragon's Dogma 2 will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Dragon's Dogma first launched in 2012 developed by Capcom. The game became known for its unique "pawn" system and the open-world action RPG mechanics. Dragon's Dogma 2 has been a highly anticipated sequel, promising an expansive open world and deep combat system. Bearing a dedicated fan base eager for new adventures, Dragon's Dogma 2 is expected to continue the legacy of its predecessor with enhanced graphics, AI-driven gameplay, and a rich, emergent narrative.



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