Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Best Graphics Settings for Steam Deck

Bounty Hunting on the go!

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Steam Deck
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Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is the latest remaster from Aspyr that brings back the action title from the PS2 to modern consoles and PC. This remaster also runs great on a variety of hardware, making it perfect for handheld play as well. Here are the best settings for Star Wars: Bounty Hunter if you’re playing on the Steam Deck.

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Best Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Graphics Settings for the Steam Deck

The Steam Deck can easily max out Star Wars: Bounty Hunter’s graphics settings, and you can get a locked 60 FPS experience on the LED Steam Deck and 90 FPS on the OLED model.

Graphics SettingValue
Dynamic LightingOn
Motion BlurOff
Ambient OcclusionExtreme
Anti-AliasingFXAA + TAA
BloomExtreme
Dynamic ShadowsOn
Bump MappingOn

Even with everything at the highest value, you’ll have no problem maintaining a stable framerate in this title. It looks really sharp on the device, and the updated textures, lighting, and reflections stand out. If you’re looking to squeeze out some battery life, you can lower Ambient Occlusion down to around low or high.

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter has a verified status on the Steam Deck, which means that the entire game can be played using a controller, and you don’t need to input anything. The text isn’t small either, and everything is very readable. There are also two control schemes available, modern and legacy, depending on how you want to experience the title.

Does Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Have Steam Cloud Support?

Yes, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter has Steam Cloud support allowing you to switch between devices without a problem.

The Steam Deck is one of the best ways to experience the remastered re-release, and we’re glad to see Aspyr continuing to add support for the platform with their releases from day one. For more on Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, check out How to Fix the Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Crash at Launch Issue.

Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.