Here are the best Dying Light The Beast settings for Steam Deck. These settings will allow the Deck to deliver a stable 30 FPS consistently.

The higher system requirements of Dying Light The Beast make it difficult to run on the Steam Deck without the right settings. That’s because the tiny chip inside this handheld is quite underpowered. Therefore, you must apply our optimized settings to make the game run decently on the Steam Deck. You will find these settings below.
Note: Parts of this article are subjective and reflect the writer’s opinions.
Best Dying Light The Beast Settings for Steam Deck

Steam Deck is powered by AMD’s custom APU, which is decent but not as powerful as the chips inside ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, or MSI Claw. Therefore, you must apply the following settings to run Dying Light The Beast smoothly at 30 FPS:
Note: The settings provided below are based on the game’s recommended specs and shouldn’t be used for other handhelds.
Settings | Values |
---|---|
Monitor | Your primary display |
Window Mode | Fullscreen |
Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
HDR | Off (Unless you have a Steam Deck OLED) |
Gamma | 20 |
Vertical Synchronization | Off |
Dynamic Resolution Scaling | Off |
FPS Limiter | 30 |
Target FPS | OFF |
Upscaler Type | FSR |
Upscaling Mode | Performance |
Sharpness | 50 (As per preference) |
Frame Generation | Off |
Field of View | 70 (As per preference) |
Glow | On |
Light Streaks | On |
Lens Flare | Off |
Chromatic Aberration | Off |
Film Grain Effect | Off |
Motion Blur Intensity | 0 (As per preference) |
Renderer Mode | D3D12 |
Asynchronous Compute | On |
Texture Quality | Medium |
LOD Quality | Low |
Draw Distance Multiplier | 100 |
Motion Blur Quality | Low |
Particles Quality | Low |
Shadows Quality | Low |
Screen Space Shadows | On |
Ambient Occlusion Quality | Medium |
Global Illumination Quality | Low |
Reflections Quality | Low |
Fog Quality | Low |
Postprocess Quality | Low |
Conclusion
We optimized the above settings specifically for the Steam Deck. With the above settings, this tiny handheld can run Dying Light The Beast decently without any frame drops. You can also use frame generation to boost performance to 60 FPS, but keep in mind that latency will increase a bit.

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