The Hotel Renovator on Steam Deck settings below are designed to offer up the most stable framerate as is possible. That said, I’ve only suffered one crash during my playtime and that didn’t appear to be linked to either of those issues. Of course, this is something that only Valve or the developers can fix, but it’s something to be aware of nonetheless. Stick with my settings below and you’ll have a mix of gorgeous graphics and mostly smooth gameplay.Īs with most games that aren’t fully optimized for the Steam Deck, the GPU is being pushed a little too hard and temperatures are a little high. The game stuns, but there’s simply too much going on visually to run it smoothly. Running Hotel Renovator on high settings isn’t recommended at moment. But leave it running for 10 seconds and all these wrongs right themselves. When Hotel Renovator first loads, you will be running at around two frames per second. The catch, though, is that it’s rarely felt in a way that hinders gameplay. In terms of specifics, framerates constantly move between the low 30s and high 40s. What’s impressive is Hotel Renovator manages to do the impossible: In-game framerates are very kind and the keyboard template works flawlessly on Steam Deck. Out the box there’s no controller support to speak of, and with most newly-released games that don’t have a grading, the expectation of solid gameplay isn’t a given. I was not expecting Hotel Renovator to run as well as it does.