Date Everything runs smoothly on the Steam Deck, offering great controller support, low power draw, and minimal performance issues.

Date Everything is a wildly imaginative dating simulator that brings everyday household objects to life as quirky, romantic characters. With its offbeat humor and unusual concept, the game is perfect for unwinding while encountering new characters each day and having a few laughs. The charming dating sim seems like the ideal game to lie back and play on the Steam Deck without having to worry about fast-paced action or performance issues.
Fortunately, you can play Date Everything on Steam Deck, and the game even has Steam Deck verified status. It runs well on the handheld but encounters frame rate drops in a few of the rooms around the house. The game goes easy on the device’s power consumption and has well-implemented controller support. Here’s what to know about compatibility, performance, and what to expect when playing Date Everything on Valve’s handheld device.
Date Everything: Steam Deck Performance

Positives
The Steam Deck runs Date Everything at the default 1280×800 resolution and is mostly able to maintain 60 FPS. The text in the game is legible, and all lines are voice-acted, so you won’t have to squint at the screen to understand the dialogue. Date Everything has good built-in controller support and is easy to navigate using the handheld’s controls.
Power draw is low, around 9-10W, maintaining temperatures around 55-60 °C and largely keeping fans silent. This results in around 3.5 hours of battery life for the LCD model and 5 hours of battery life for the Steam Deck OLED.
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Negatives
In some rooms, Date Everything drops below 60 FPS, touching as low as 40 FPS. At such points, fan noise can increase as the handheld heats up marginally. While the stuttering is distracting, there is a simple fix for it.
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Date Everything: Best Settings for Steam Deck

Although there are no detailed graphics settings in Date Everything, you can use the SteamDeck=0 %command% launch option to access them. The default settings are well-suited to provide a smooth gameplay experience, with a few tweaks from the in-game settings. Cap the frame rate at 40 FPS. This helps prevent stuttering in any of the areas around the house. If you want to extend the battery life while using this setting, apply a 7W TDP Limit.
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