If you’re into hardcore action games, then The First Berserker Khazan might be all you need. Featuring Khazan, the great general of the Pell Los Empire, your primary objective in the game is to seek vengeance on your enemies while revealing the mysteries that led to your downfall. Anyway, given the fact that this game is primarily focused on combat, it is perfect for on-the-go gaming. And, when it comes to handheld gaming, the Steam Deck is the most popular choice, despite its shortcomings in terms of hardware. That said, if you are planning to run The First Berserker Khazan on the Steam Deck, here’s our guide to help you get the best FPS & performance in-game.
Interestingly, the system requirements of the game aren’t too much, considering a game that’s released in 2025. That’s good news for the Steam Deck. In addition to this, the developers, Neople, did a great job in optimizing the game, which is why with the right settings on the Deck, you should be able to get a consistent 60 FPS in-game. Sounds too good to be true? Well, apply the changes that we’ve mentioned below and then see for yourself.
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Best The First Berserker Khazan Steam Deck Settings for High FPS & Performance
To change the in-game settings of The Berserker Khazan, consider heading over to the Settings menu and then selecting the Graphics tab. Here, apply the following changes to the in-game settings:
Screen:
- Screen Mode: Borderless Fullscreen
- Frame Rate Limit: On
- Max Frame Rate: 60
- Brightness: Preference
- Screen Shake: Low
Graphics Quality:
- Graphics Quality Preset: Custom
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Anti-Aliasing: Low
- Render Distance: Medium
- Texture: High
- Post Processing: Low
- Effects: Low
- Vegetation: Low
- Mesh: Low
- Reflections: Low
- Volumetric: Low
- Ambient Occlusion: Off
- Anisotropic Filtering: Low
- Environmental Interaction: Off
- Motion Blur: Off
Advanced:
- Vertical Sync: Off
- DirectX version: DirectX 12
- AMD CACAO: Off
- Resolution Scale: High
With these settings applied, you will get a good balance between visuals and FPS. The in-game world won’t be too bad or blurry to look at, while the in-game FPS will be hitting the 60 FPS mark for the most part. But if that isn’t enough for you, you can switch to DirectX 11 and even set Texture and Render Distance to Low for an extra FPS boost. However, to actually see the FPS boost, make sure to disable the Frame Rate Limit option.
With that said, now you know all about the best settings that you can use in The First Berserker Khazan. We hope that you find this guide informative. If you did, consider visiting DigiStatement for more such interesting reads on all things gaming.