This video gives a comparison of BioShock 2 Remastered running on both the Switch OLED and Steam Deck OLED. Both versions are running from the microSD card. 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's 30 fps, which appears to also be locked) and the recording is at 60. I set the Deck's fps cap / refresh rate to 90fps/90Hz.
Steam Deck OLED settings are all maximum (including FOV), I turned off Motion Blur.
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 Switch version does not have gyro aiming as an option (unless this was added since I originally played and I missed it), whereas on the Deck I was able to turn it on through the system controls menu.
3. While I have previously completed BioShock 2 in its original form on PC, I have not completed the Remaster there. With Switch, I have completed the Remaster. It does not appear there is a New Game +, but the opening section I played is longer than on the first game, so I stopped at the same point on both versions.
4. I obviously died a bunch more on Switch, but that was less due to the lower frame rate (since I started with that) than because my viewing angle while recording made the glare on the screen much worse. I left out the F's for my deaths because there were too many.
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