

Working fine for me out of the box after some trial and error: If viewed on a non-steamdeck screeen it may look a tad over-saturated, since the adjustments are made to look fine ON the steam deck.

Here is an example of a Before and After screenshot using the shaders on the Steam Deck running ESO with the settings I mentioned.

But that is global, and I find some games need specific adjustments that the mod/shader does better. Vibrant Deck is OK, I have mine set to 130, which affects everything. Allowing you to activate and use/tweak shaders mods. GShade is something you install separately, it provides the same functionality as ReShade (the shaders are the same). If you login once via Steam after purchase, it will then be flagged on your ESO account (which is then available no matter where you login from). Going forward, you can purchase deals via Steam (like Chapter Deals, or new Bundles) if you want. You can purchase the base game for Steam yes, and will have access to everything. Rule violators will be warned and/or subsequently removed at the discretion of the moderation team. Violation of the Rules is best addressed using the Report function. To mark something spoilers (for story or other relevant purposes), use the following format exactly as it appears: "(/spoiler)"

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