If you love to play puzzle games, then viewfinder is the one for you. The mechanics of the game revolve around capturing pictures molding them into reality.
So how does it run on Steam Deck? Well, the game is just fine in the beginning levels with default settings. The problem arises when you go up some higher levels. I have created a list of the best settings for Viewfinder on Steam deck that won’t affect the performance as well.
While playing the frames dropped from 60 fps to 51 fps where high shading images were involved. To solve this problem, switch from ULTRA to HIGH. This may vary in hub worlds where you will have to reduce more for better performance.


For better performance of Viewfinder on Steam Deck you have to change in-game and system settings for best performance results.
In Game-settings
🎛️ Setting | 🔧 Value |
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Resolution | 1280×800 |
Vsync | On (prevent screen tearing) |
Anti-aliasing | Enable SMAA for smoother edges |
MSAA | Switch MSAA to 4x (down from 8x) |
Post Processing | Low (to reduce GPU load) |
Shadow Quality | High |
Picture Effect | High |
System Settings
⚡ Metric | 📊 Value |
---|---|
TDP | 10 |
GPU Usage | 84% |
Battery Drain | 17.8w |
Estimated Battery Life | 2 Hours |
Temperature | 67°C |
FPS | 60 |
FSR | On (Docked Mode) |
Docked Mode Resolution | 1280×720 |
📝 Bonus Bits
🧩 Detail | ✅ Status |
---|---|
Fills Entire Steam Deck Screen | Yes |
Valve Grading | Playable |