Capes is the ultimate blend of superhero action and turn-based combat. Released recently on May 29, 2024, the game offers a unique world filled with supervillains, where you need to assemble your team to defeat them and regain peace in the city. Featuring a ton of campaign missions along with side quests, Capes is the perfect game for players who like superhero action. Now, as it is a single-player experience, it is obvious that you’d want to know whether it runs on handheld PCs, including the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. If that’s the case, consider reading till the end as we have shared everything you need to know regarding the same.
In Capes, you can form a team of various superheroes that have unique powers and skills. Although a co-op mode in the game would have been quite interesting, sadly, developers Spitfire Interactive didn’t include it. Anyway, a game that features turn-based combat and is an offline single-player experience is deemed fit for the handheld games library. So, let’s find out whether it supports the popular handhelds.
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Capes game Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, & Asus Rog Ally Support Details
Steam Deck
Well, developed by Spitfire Interactive and published by Daedalic Entertainment, Capes does come with the official Deck Verified badge. This means that it is indeed supported by the Steam Deck, and Valve has tested it. The game’s overall performance was found to be satisfactory, due to which it received official verification for the Steam Deck. Also, one of the game’s developers mentioned that Capes’ performance on the Deck is also good. It runs at an average of 45 FPS with the default settings. This is for the game’s native Linux version running on the Deck rather than the Windows version running on Proton. So, you can test both versions and stick to the one that provides more FPS.
Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go
Well, it shouldn’t be surprising that both the Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go can run the game without any hiccups. These handhelds have better hardware configurations than the Steam Deck and also run on Windows OS. Due to this, their compatibility with PC games is always better than the Steam Deck. So, if you own one of the devices, feel free to try Capes out, as we are quite sure that these handhelds can easily run the game at over 50–55 FPS on average.
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