Alden Ring Nitrigan can change the huge RPG exploration of its source material with a crazy dash around the hotspot tightly-ghosle, but under the bonnet, it is still essentially the alden ring with a sharp sprint and the character model of the Hitharto Anasen birdpops. Even there are system requirements, a minor CPU collision, a copy and a paste to the job, confirming the wings that there are not even high-polys.
As a result, it moves evenly well on the spinoff steam deck, even to take advantage of the same steamos/proton twick which made the Alden Ring especially less stuttering in the hand of the valve. My steam deck settings guide for the base game also works here, although yanked around Limvedd at Lotounds Speed ​​by Nick and Ollie, I think that really cut further quality cuts may be prudent. This is cesoft in their pacest, and it makes sense that frimittees help to maintain.
Scroll down if you want only those updated settings, although deck owners should also know that some less preferred quirks of the alden ring also live in nitrigan. This still, for example, fills the screen space of only 1280×720, even if you have an indigenous 800p resolution. There are also cases of beautiful lessons and icons that may require some light squinting, especially on the default map scene. Then, I personally found these readable enough, and you will probably end the zooming on the map to inspect potential looting/bloodsheding sites anyway.

As you expect, all of this is sympathetically designed around gamepad controls, an approach that suits the deck properly. The Newfound Cooperative Focus of Nightrign also prevents the handheld players from overtaking: a fully usable offline mode (again, like an alden ring) that allows for single campaigns when you take your steam deck away from a reliable Wi-Fi connection.
This is not to say that this long coach is favorable for trips, as nitrignig empties my LCD steam deck battery from 100% to 1h 22m. It is 11 minutes shy of the original game (50% with 50% of the speaker walking on the speaker volume) with screen brightness). But, when it remains, it plays well, walks well, and once installed, takes less than 21GB SSD space, so you will probably not need help with microSD card. Perhaps a power bank, but not microSD.

Alden Ring Nitrigan Steam Deck Settings Guide
The visual settings of the nitrigan for the alden ring are almost another correct match, with the Ray Tracing has been removed. There is no major loss. The general performance is also familiar: on a low preset, almost all your time will be spent in 30–45FPS range, and since many of those settings apply slight stress on frimrets only, you still look at the least very good.
Settings I first suggested to the base game (and the shadow of Editor), moved to high quality, with a handful of deep cuts to avoid dips in Twenties. They are fine to try again, however, again, the battle of the nitrigin makes Royale and Roseuelic effects make it much faster than the Og Alden Ring. What is saying, when your primary means of interacting with the later world was tired with surfboard -shaped swords. Here, then, I would recommend going a little further with quality cuts-not at the point of looking like a less, but enough to take out some more frames, which will make for performance in turn that fits that non-stop tempo.
- texture quality: medium
- Antyliasing Quality: High
- Ssao: medium
- depth of field: High
- Slow speed: Close
- shadow quality: medium
- Quality of light: medium
- Effect quality: medium
- Volumetric lighting quality: Less
- Image Quality: Maximum
- Water Surface Quality: High
- Shader Quality: medium
- Quality of Global Light: medium
- Grass Quality: medium
These settings usually get 35–40FPS on both steam deck and steam deck OLED compared to 30–35FPS with my previous settings list. 5fps do not seem too much, but there is a subtle lubrication difference in motion, and in low demand corners of map (caves and dungeons) in low demand corners, you are more likely to look at high peaks in the fortyth year. Perhaps 50fps-plus, although when my life shows the route, it is very fleeting.