Spider Man Remastered Steam Deck Best Settings FSR 2.0 vs Standard

Spider-Man Remastered: Steam Deck Best Settings | FSR 2.0 vs Standard

David Mickov
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Spider-Man Remastered has just become available to Steam Deck Users as well! It is a fantastic game with stunning visuals and performance. How do you get the best out of it though? Well, in this guide we will be talking about the best settings and how the FSR compares to the standard mode. Let’s get started.

Steam Deck Best Settings | FSR 2.0 vs Standard – Spider-Man Remastered

30 FPS Easy Mode

The best and easiest mode that you can do from the Steam Deck is the capped 30 fps mode on the steam deck itself. You can set up the limit to a maximum of 30 fps and set the following settings:

  • Texture Quality – Medium
  • Texture Filtering – 2x Anisotropic
  • Shadow Quality – Low
  • Ambient Occlusion – SSAO
  • Screen Space Reflections – On
  • Level of Detail – Medium
  • Traffic Density – Medium
  • Crowd Density – Medium
  • Hair Quality – Medium
  • Weather Practice Quality – Medium
  • Depth of Field – Medium
  • Bloom – On
  • Lens Flares – On
  • Chromatic Aberration – On
  • Vignette – On
  • Motion Blur Strenght – 0
  • Upscale – Off
  • Dynamic Resolution Scaling – Off
  • Anti Aliasing – TAA
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Source: Steam Deck Gaming

With these settings you will get a rock solid 30 fps per second, only at times when you might be high up in the sky, you will see a 28 or 29 maybe. Extremely solid. Quick and easy best settings will be simply the Medium settings in-game.

30 FPS Best Mode

Do the same exact settings as shown above for the previous mode. Then just change these up:

  • Texture Quality – High
  • Crowd and Traffic Density – drop it to Low
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Source: Steam Deck Gaming

This mode looks a lot better. You will actually see how much clearer the town looks and the details are much more enjoyable to watch now. The only downside is of course the number of people and cars that you might be seeing on the streets.

FSR 2.0

We are more than excited to see the FSR system implemented in this game, however, it doesn’t really make a huge amount of change and difference. You have modes of Huge and Balanced and even between them, you won’t see a big change.

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Source: Steam Deck Gaming

As you can clearly see it does not hold up at all. The quality of the FSR is really not recommended at all for usage.

The Best Setting – 4- FPS Best

This is one of the best settings and what you should generally use for your game as well. You will place all the Medium Settings as normal and just change these up:

  • Upscale – Off
  • Depth of Field – Low
  • Bloom – Off
  • Lens Flares – Off
  • Chromatic Abberation – Off
  • Vignette – Off
  • Motion Blur Strenght – 0
  • Crown and Traffic Density – Medium or Low
  • Texture Quality – High

Make sure to cap the fps limit to 40, you won’t need to go any more than that. This 40 number will be easily achieved on the ground, but while swinging you will be around the 30 to 40 mark.

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These are the settings that you should be using at all times on your Steam Deck.

That is it! We hope that this guide helped you clear out the details about the differences in graphics mode and the FSR about Spider-Man Remastered. A big thank you to Steam Deck Gaming from YouTube for actually testing all these settings out. You can check him out by clicking here.

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This bearded looking fellow on our left is David and he is a 26 year old passionate gamer. He has been an active member of the gaming community from a very young age, specifically from 2003 when he first played Warcraft 3 and discovered tachycardia from how enjoyable and relaxing it was. Gaming for him has been, and still is a way of life style. He loves delving deep into whatever it is he is playing, losing himself into countless of hours discovering everything there is that created that video game. He learns about the backstories, about the development, the creators, fan theories and boy oh boy he's open for discussions about what makes a game great and what doesn't. He can play everything from small Indie games , to big triple A titles. His theory about games is this : small details make big games. So that is why whatever it is that he is playing, he is the guy who discovers 99% of the maps with every little side quest or trophy to be found. That is why his favourite genre is RPG. Having the big explorable created world at your fingertips, where everything from a scary bloodsucking demon to a friendly talking goat can be found and interacted with, as well as immersing yourself into the roleplay game you are playing, is fascinating for him. He is a laid back type of gamer, after a rich history of getting his ass kicked in competitive games. He is very passionate about writing blogs and articles about games, as it is soothing and meditating for him.
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