With Goat Simulator 3 getting a full release on Steam last week, many Steam users are curious about whether the game is optimised for use on the Steam Deck. Some titles make the effortless leap to the handheld device, while others are a bit tedious to use. In this article, I will discuss how Goat Simulator 3 performs on the Steam Deck.
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How Does Goat Simulator 3 Play on The Steam Deck?
The controls switch over without much issue. Games like this relying on movement are almost more suited to the Steam Deck and its control setup so that isn’t much of an issue.
The game can occasionally lag, which is the only possible drawback. This can occur due to the use of too many mods or if the player gets intro a crowded area/tries to spawn too much. The frame rate especially is susceptible to drops at times.
There have been some instances where the Steam Deck version crashes when trying to load up the map but rarely crashes during gameplay so you’re unlikely to suffer any major issues during gameplay.
One thing to note is Multiplayer games put a lot of strain on the Steam Deck and can lead to some slow speeds but single player is likely to run just fine.
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That is all for this Goat Simulator 3 Steam Deck performance analysis. Did we omit anything? Is there any other Goat Simulator 3 content you’d like to see? Be sure to chime in and let us know.
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