
When you first launch The Outer Worlds 2 on PC, it needs to generate shaders, which takes some time. After that initial process, the game will quickly check the shaders each time you start it up – even on handheld devices like the Steam Deck.
You can customize the game’s visuals in the Graphics settings menu. Here, you’ll find options to change the display mode (windowed, fullscreen, etc.), resolution (including support for 16:10 and 800p on the Steam Deck, as well as 21:9), frame rate (with limits from 30 to unlimited), V-Sync, upscaling, and various visual effects like motion blur and gamma. You can also enable or disable hardware ray tracing and HDR, and even calibrate the HDR settings – which work well on the Steam Deck OLED.