The Steam store needs a quick setting menu for every game.
In this settings menu we should have game performance and game controls. And you can choose preset game setting and preset controls for the Deck. We should have sections for user uploaded presets (can show the top ones using a ratings system) personal presets and game developer presets (not all developers will choose to make presets so that's why user ones are important). All presets can be named whatever you like.
Here is an idea how it would look like with the sub categories.
GAME PERFORMANCE
Developer Preset
- Performance
- Quality
Personal Presets
- Default
- Default 2
Top Voted User Presets
- 10watt medium setting
- 12 watt 60fps
- 30fps quality mode
- shadows off high quality
GAME CONTROLS
Developer Presets
- Steam Deck Mode
Personal Presets
- Default
Top Voted User Presets
- High sensitivity hardcore
- Trackpad master
- Sniper warrior
- Touchscreen noob
The idea is you simply select the game, select a chosen game performance preset, select controls preset and game just works.
In this settings menu we should have game performance and game controls. And you can choose preset game setting and preset controls for the Deck. We should have sections for user uploaded presets (can show the top ones using a ratings system) personal presets and game developer presets (not all developers will choose to make presets so that's why user ones are important). All presets can be named whatever you like.
Here is an idea how it would look like with the sub categories.
GAME PERFORMANCE
Developer Preset
- Performance
- Quality
Personal Presets
- Default
- Default 2
Top Voted User Presets
- 10watt medium setting
- 12 watt 60fps
- 30fps quality mode
- shadows off high quality
GAME CONTROLS
Developer Presets
- Steam Deck Mode
Personal Presets
- Default
Top Voted User Presets
- High sensitivity hardcore
- Trackpad master
- Sniper warrior
- Touchscreen noob
The idea is you simply select the game, select a chosen game performance preset, select controls preset and game just works.
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