![]() ![]() ![]() With each suit having their own specialised role between assault, tank and support with various abilities to help the team. The action is pretty great overall though, often really quite intense and the ability to swap out your special powered Exosuit is a nice touch to deal with different situations to help you finish the missions. I’m always on the lookout for new team games to play with others, and Exoprimal looks like it might fill quite a nice gap for me for a while after burning out on Deep Rock Galactic (which is excellent) but I played a bit too much of it so I’m taking a long break. Then after you do matches, there’s still more cutscenes as you progress through the game.Īside from that though, it is actually a lot of fun and if you like these team-based action games like I do I think you’ll also have a good time with it either on Steam Deck or desktop Linux. There’s the tutorial and then the intro mission and those together take a good 40-50 minutes or so before you’re then actually properly at the main menu to really get started. It’s also crammed full of cutscenes, so it takes quite some time to truly get into the game. Then there’s all the skins too, and a lot of them aren’t even particularly interesting and a extra paid battle pass. For starters it’s a full-price £49.99 online game that requires a 3rd party Capcom account which was a real nuisance to set up initially and link to Steam, and there’s a whole bunch of DLC available from Day 1 - something that just feels a little icky for a brand new full price game to have. I had to wonder why but it doesn’t take long to figure out as there are some issues with it. It also only has a Mostly Positive rating on Steam from players. What’s surprising here is that for a big new CAPCOM game, it doesn’t exactly have a lot of players, with it only seeing around 3-4,000 currently at a time. I wasn't able to get it to go above 60FPS, as even turning off the frame lock didn't work for me with Proton. Accept Cookies & Show Direct Linkĭesktop performance (Fedora KDE 38, NVIDIA 2080 Ti, Ryzen 5800X): on highest settings at 2560x1440, it kept a silky-smooth 60PS almost the entire time except for a few loading stutters that went away. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view. A power-hungry sucker too, you’ll be lucky to get even 2 hours out of it on a single charge so bring your favourite powerbank. Even on lowest settings, those drops still happen, so you may as well keep some bits on Medium and enjoy the style more. Although, there absolutely will be drops just below 30FPS at the seriously intense times so it may just be better to lock it to 30. However, this is mostly a 30-40FPS game, so I would suggest keeping your Steam Deck on a 40HZ and 40FPS lock in the Performance Menu because you’re not really often going to get above 40 and this just helps keep it a little bit smoother. Valve said it won’t pick it up as number 1 by default but it worked fine for me.įor the recommended graphics settings on Steam Deck, I would suggest going with Medium and just tweaking it a little to turn off things like Motion Blur and turn on Variable Rate Shading (in-game setting). It also has black bars above and below as no 16:10 screen support.Īdditionally, if you’re going to play it docked, you may need you to manually swap an external controller in the Steam Deck menu. We’re not all playing directly in front of huge monitors or TVs. Once again we need games to have more text and interface scaling options. In my own testing i can agree with the rating, as some of the text is a bit blurry and small. Valve have given Exoprimal a Steam Deck Playable rating, so it’s not fully Verified, as their notes mentioned it sometimes shows keyboard icons and some text can be a little small. It does use Easy Anti-Cheat from Epic Online Services though but clearly Capcom have enabled the Linux and Steam Deck support as there's been no issues with online play. Now the good news - Exoprimal works out of the box with Proton 8 on Steam Deck and desktop Linux - it’s click and play. If you want you can pick it up on Fanatical and enter in the " GOL2OFF" code for some more monies off. Being quite interested anyway, I decided to take a look. Fanatical just randomly emailed me the key and a discount code. To be clear, I am a Fanatical partner, but this is not sponsored in any way. ![]() Plus I have an extra discount on it for you. Capcom has now released Exoprimal, an online team-based shooter and thanks to Fanatical, I was able to take a look. ![]()
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