If you like horror survival games, you must have given Panicore a try. Featuring an urban setting where players play as explorers, exploring abandoned locations, the game’s setting is dark and unique. You can play with up to 5 friends together in this online co-op madness. But wait, you are here for details regarding the game’s compatibility on handheld systems like Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. If so, consider reading this, as we have shared everything you need to know regarding the same.
Panicore’s gameplay is similar to that of typical horror games, where the main goal is to escape from the dangers. In this game, the danger is the AI-driven monster. There are multiple escape routes in the game, but can you go through them on your Deck, Rog Ally, and Legion Go? Handheld gaming’s success has led many game developers to provide support for these devices, even if they are not officially listed. So, in which category does Panicore lie? Continue reading to find out.
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PANICORE Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go & Asus Rog Ally Support Details
Steam Deck
As of now, Panicore is neither listed as Playable nor Verified for the Steam Deck. It seems like Valve hasn’t tested the game for its compatibility with the Deck, but does that mean you won’t be able to run it on the handheld? Well, no. Developer Jotaro, in a response to one of the players’ curious post on the game’s Steam Deck forum, said the following:
Hey! I‘ve tested on my own Steam Deck and it works with Proton. But I have to say that one person in our discord couldn‘t get it working. Best to try is to test the demo, or buy (and refund if its not working).
Set the controller settings to Gamepad and it should automatically change the settings to controller.
Good luck!
So, from this, it is clear that you can indeed run Panicore on the Steam Deck using Proton. However, there might be a few FPS drops in-game considering that the Deck is not very powerful in terms of hardware.
Lenovo Legion Go & Asus Rog Ally
Well, you shouldn’t face any issues running Panicore on the Lenovo Legion Go & Asus Rog Ally considering both these handhelds run on Windows OS. So, basically, any game that is playable on a Windows PC can be enjoyed on these handhelds. And since Panicore is not a very graphically demanding game, its performance on these handhelds will be quite smooth.
With that said, we hope you now have all the details regarding whether Panicore is supported by the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. If you find this article informative, consider visiting Android Gram for more such content on all things gaming.