Edited By
Emily Johnson

A surge of interest surrounds the gaming community's testing of Monster Hunter Rise on the Steam Deck, with many players seeking details on its performance. Initially popular on Xbox, the question looming large is whether it can maintain 60 frames per second at 1080p when played on Valve's portable console.
Many players, like one enthusiastic user who racked up about 200 hours on the Xbox version, are contemplating switching to Steam Deck for its portability and flexibility, especially with accessories like controllers. A significant number prefer playing on PC or Nintendo Switch, hinting that Monster Hunter Rise draws a diverse gaming audience.
Comments from players exploring the Steam Deck reveal varied performance experiences:
One user reported achieving a steady 60 fps at 800p when disabling dynamic shadows, suggesting the potential for decent performance.
Another noted, "I run mostly high at a near constant 60 at 800p," indicating that with careful settings adjustments, 1080p performance could be plausible.
Conversely, some users are skeptical. "I'm not sure, it'll handle. Maybe, if you will turn low settings, you would get 60 fps," said one player, highlighting the uncertainties that remain.
"I play it docked on my TV at 1080/60fps with average graphic presets. Works great!"
๐น Some players consistently reach near 60 fps at 800p, hinting at potential 1080p performance.
๐ธ Higher settings impact frame rates, particularly under demanding configurations.
๐น Overall community sentiment shows optimism, but cautious expectations remain.
In the lead-up to more extensive testing, which users anticipate sharing their findings, the question remains: Will Monster Hunter Rise on Steam Deck become a favored option for gamers looking to enjoy a seamless experience on a larger screen?