I just bought my deck a few months ago and love it. The new model coming out almost right after stings a little but I don’t think I’m going to upgrade untill I get a few years out of it and a more significant upgrade comes out.
But that asside I still wanted to do a bit of a comparison, so I took my OLED and steam deck, with vibrant deck, out and opened up the same game on both and here’s what I noticed
In terms of colours, I was actually surprised to see that I, personally, preferred the colours on my LCD ste deck with vibrant deck better, they popped more and my OLED switch looked almost as good but everything had this weird, verry slight, greenish black tint to it.
The blacks on the OLED were verry crisp and while the steam deck had the switch beat with colour imo, the switch OLED screen definitely took the cake for deep blacks and some darker colours (but not all).
I think it would have really been cool if I got the steam deck with the OLED screen but for now I’m happy with the version I have, maybe when the steam deck 2 comes out, I’ll wait for the OLED screen. I know there are other upgrades with the power consumption, fans and battery life but they seem pretty small to me personally for my situation. I’m still curious what everyone else thinks though, do you think it’s worth upgrading right now? Is vibrant deck close enough? Or any other thoughts on the topic?
Vibrant Deck (or Steam OS 3.5) plus ReShade with HDR shader looks very good. The HDR shader really does a good job of recovering those drap grays into darker shadows and blacks; similar for the highlights.
Here is some old screenshots:
- Elder Scrolls Online: Default Screen View | With ReShade/Vibrant Deck
- Control: Default Screen View | With ReShade/Vibrant Deck
- Hellblade Senua’s Sacrifice: Default Screen View | With ReShade/Vibrant Deck
With Hellblade you can really the difference.
It’s not as good as real HDR of course, especially with the huge jump in vibrancy from the OLED. But it’s much better than stock visuals.
Also most of my games looks even better now, because I have improved the reshade settings I use since then.
What is ReShade? A decky plug-in?
It’s a tool that hooks into (intercepts) the DirectX renderer to apply/enable post processing effects (shaders).
It only works with games that use DirectX because of this (so it doesn’t work with any linux native games etc; Shadow of the Tomb Raider for example).
I made a guide on how to setup ReShade on Steam Deck some time back.
I kind of don’t get it. the reshade version are very ugly. The default are unsaturated because that’s the Art direction they went for.
The LCD on the Steam Deck with Vibrant Deck / OS 3.5.5 is much better than the original switch panel, at least to my eyes.
I just did a quick comparison since I have an OG Switch and my wife has an OLED Switch. The difference here is night and day. Colors and brightness are way better and the screen size is larger between the OG Switch and the OLED Switch.
Assuming you(or anyone else seeing this post) sold your LCD Steam Deck for $400 dollars, you’re still looking at a minimum $200 bucks to upgrade to an OLED after tax. That doesn’t even account for any selling fees from eBay or shipping costs.
I would love to have an OLED Steam Deck but I just don’t think I can justify the price.
vibrant deck is broken for me after the recent update How are u making it work ?
One word: Temps and 90 fps
Nice but not enough to tempt me yet. I’m waiting for the smaller Deck (Please please please)
I’ve been seeing better performance too. Not just a jump from 60fps to 90fps because of the screen, but games that run sub 60 on SD LCD are consistently over 60 and above on OLED. I’m even able to get Mario Odyssey to run at 60, nearly at all times.
On top of that a couple of nice to haves - my hands sweat a lot less now that the deck stays cooler and I haven’t heard the fans spin up even once and I’m emulating a lot.
I look forward to the inevitable overclocking capabilities. I just wish vibrantdeck worked because the built-in color control is universal, not per-game and IMO doesn’t saturate enough to fix some xbox 360-era games.
Also has a better wifi chip.