For anyone apprehensive giving a “playable” title go it seems that most of these are pretty solid bets. If RDR2 is anything to go by, which plays phenomenal and plays pretty much out of the box, I expect there are some fantastic titles out there beyond “Great on deck” verified category. As the descriptions say the only downsides are some text sizes or an infrequent use of keyboard. Maybe some controls that are a little different.

Anyone tried a playable title that proves to be good on SD?

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    I’m playing GTA 4 on my oled , 45 fps high settings and it’s perfect, like cant get better than this. Never had any issues.

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    Decent bit of “playable” games are listed as such for stupid reasons, like HL2-ep 1 being playable for having small or difficult to read text

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    There is a number of “playable” games that run better than “verified” ones. Steam verification system is garbage, because it entirely ignores performance. Games that run 60fps at full details are “verified” because they have things like third party launcher that requires you to touch the screen, or have some prompts on the screen showing pc controls. “Verified” games, on the other hand, run at 30fps at the lowest possible details. It’s just stupid.

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        Vast majority of games below runs at either 60 or 90fps, either at full details, or with some details lowered to reach 60/90fps.

        Only Cult of the Lamb runs below 60, but only under certain circumstances. Only Fallout 4 doesn’t feel all that great, even though it technically runs at 60.

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        Alan Wake

        Alien isolation

        Bioshock Remastered

        Bioshock Infinite

        Black Mesa

        Carrion

        Cat Quest 1 and 2

        Cult of the Lamb (performance in the village drops heavily over time, as your little village expands, but dungeon crawling sections are unaffected and run really well)

        Dead Space

        Deus Ex Human Revolution

        Dishonored

        Disney NES collection

        Enslaved Odyssey to the West

        Fallout 4 (although the frame time is inconsistent, making the game feel like it’s running at lower framerate than it actually runs)

        Half Life 1

        Halo Master Chief Collection

        Hardware Shipbreaker

        A Hat in Time

        Into the Breach

        LEGO Star Wars

        Mad Max

        Metal Gear Solid 5

        Ground Zeroes

        Shadow of Mordor

        Mirror’s Edge

        Moonlighter

        Ni No Kuni Remaster

        Pit People

        Prey

        Rain World

        Sine Mora

        Styx Master of Shadows

        Subnautica

        Tomb Raider

        Tunic

        Warhammer 40k Space Marine