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Webfishing Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go Support Details

by Siddhant Rasaily
October 15, 2024
in Asus, Games, Gaming, Lenovo, News, Steam
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Webfishing is a new multiplayer fishing game where the prime focus is to relax, socialize, and go about on aquatic adventures. Launched on October 12, 2024, this game has steadily gained popularity. In Webfishing, you can catch nearly 100 different creatures, upgrade your fishing gear, and interact with friends and fellow players in a vibrant online environment. That being said, if you’re considering playing Webfishing on platforms like the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, or Lenovo Legion Go, you might be wondering about the game’s compatibility and performance on these handhelds. So, continue reading to know if your favorite handheld device can handle the fishing frenzy!

Many like yourself are looking to try Webfishing on the Steam Deck. The hope stems from the game’s light graphics and aesthetic, making it a great fit for handheld play. To be a hundred percent sure, many players are also asking about controller support, which is usually a great indication for handheld support.  Well, let’s see if there is any official information and player feedback to better have a clear picture of how Webfishing performs on the Steam Deck and other handheld devices.

Webfishing Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go Support Details

Webfishing Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go Support Details

Currently, Webfishing is not officially verified for the Steam Deck, meaning it hasn’t undergone rigorous testing by Valve. However, many players have reported positive experiences while playing the game on their Steam Decks. One player mentioned that the game performs well overall, suggesting that it is indeed playable despite the lack of official verification. Players have also created a community layout for the Steam Deck controls, which they found to be effective. It’s important to note that while the game runs smoothly, players will need to use the Steam Deck’s trackpad to manage their inventory, as the game is not designed with full controller support in mind. Having to rely on the precision of a mouse/trackpad rather than standard gamepad buttons, can be a bit of a learning curve for some players. There are no gameplay videos available either to give a solid picture of how the game performs. Nevertheless, in a nutshell, Webfishing looks to be playable on the Steam Deck, and those interested should consider trying it out. Although, be aware of the limitations of the controller support.

Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go

Given that Webfishing performs well on the Steam Deck, we can expect a similar, or better experience on both the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go. These handheld devices are more powerful in terms of specifications and performance capabilities, which suggests that Webfishing will run smoothly on them as well. The game’s light graphics and casual gameplay mechanics should not be a problem. However, it’s important to note that, like the Steam Deck, both the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go may encounter controller compatibility issues. Webfishing’s design does not fully support traditional controller input for all its functions, particularly inventory management.

And that brings us to the end of this article. We hope this was informative. Remember to bookmark DigiStatement for more guides and news like this on all the latest gaming trends. Also, since we are on the topic of handheld gaming, click here to find out if Tiny Glade will work on these handheld devices.

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