Palworld is now available in Early Access on Steam and in Game Preview mode on Xbox. The āPokĆ©mon-with-gunsā game is also playable on Valveās Steam Deck, where Iāve been playing since Palworld launched.
Yes, Palworld is officially āPlayableā on Steam Deck, which in Valveās definition means that the game is āfunctional on Steam Deck, but might require some extra effort to interact with or configure.ā Valve also warns some in-game text may be small and hard to read on the Steam Deck screen, and that users will need to adjust some graphics settings themselves.
Palworld on Steam Deck plays just like its bigger PC sibling ā itās a fully functional, open-world survival game with dozens of off-brand PokĆ©mon pals in the palms of your hands. Thereās no gameplay element the Steam Deck version lacks compared to the other versions, but it can also be a bit clumsy, and frequently feels slightly broken. Iāve had some difficulty using the Steam Deckās gamepad controls to move through the gameās menus; some button presses simply donāt register consistently, and Iāve been befuddled by how to navigate certain menus. And Valveās warningās about tiny in-game text should be heeded. Palworldās interface is built for much larger screens, and some button icons are difficult to discern.
Graphically, the game defaults to low settings, which delivers between 25-35 fps refresh rates. Tweaking those settings further will offer better performance without much sacrifice in visual quality. Palworld will look OK and run slightly better, generally at a 30 fps frame rate (which you can lock) with the following settings, with the Steam Deckās native 1200 x 800 resolution:
- VSync ā off
- Motion Blur ā off
- Max FPS ā 30
- Anti-aliasing ā TSR (or TAA)
- View Distance ā low
- Grass ā medium
- Shadows ā medium
- Effects Quality ā medium
- Texture Quality ā medium
Manually setting all those graphics options to ālowā will get you up to an inconsistent 40-50 fps, but the sheer ugliness of those visuals may not be worth the trade-off. A mostly solid 30 fps will likely serve your needs better.
Palworld obviously still needs a lot of work to be fully āVerifiedā on Steam Deck, particularly around various UI elements and improved game pad control support. But itās more than playable for now, and worth trying out on your Steam Deck if you have one.