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The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante on Valve's SteamOS devices

The modern RPG The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante runs comfortably on the Steam Machine — High settings at 1080p, a steady frame-rate. It's Steam Deck Verified.

At a glance across Valve's SteamOS devices

Steam Machine
Runs great
Comfortable at high
Steam Deck
Deck Verified
No measured data yet
Steam Frame
Flatscreen
Stream to a virtual screen
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Steam Machine

Derived from SteamOS compatibilityRuns great

~Radeon RX 7600 / GeForce RTX 4060 class · 8 GB GDDR6 (dedicated graphics memory) · 1080p–1440p native · 4K 60 with FSR upscaling

Low
Runs great:
1080p
Medium
Runs great:
1080p
High
Runs great:
1080p

Steam Deck

Derived from SteamOS compatibilityRuns great

AMD RDNA 2, 8 CU (~1.6 TFLOPs) · 800p handheld (1280×800) · 15 W TDP

Recommended FPS
Runs great
800p
Battery life
Not yet measured
Deck status
verified

Steam Frame

Derived from SteamOS compatibility

2160×2160 per eye · 72–144 Hz · standalone + PC streaming

Native VR
unknown
Game type
Flatscreen game
How you play
6 GHz →
Streamed from your Machine

A flatscreen game. On the Frame it's played on a virtual big screen, best streamed from your Machine over the 6 GHz link.

Analysis — The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante on the Steam Machine

CPU vs GPU

As a RPG, this leans on the CPU in dense scenes — the Machine's 6-core Zen 4 is the part to watch in a densely-populated city district. Resolution costs little here; simulation/draw-distance settings cost the most.

8 GB VRAM

8 GB of VRAM is comfortable for this title at 1080p; you're unlikely to hit the texture-streaming wall unless you push 1440p with max textures.

Room to push

It already clears 60 at high. Spend the headroom on a higher refresh target or 1440p + FSR Quality rather than maxing settings that barely move image quality.

Which Valve device

Big screen → the Steam Machine (runs great). Handheld → Steam Deck Verified — great on the go, or streamed to the Frame on a virtual screen.

What-if FPS estimator

rough estimate
65fpsSmooth

Scales our base Steam Machine verdict by typical per-setting costs — a directional what-if, not a measured benchmark. Real results vary by title and scene.

Frequently asked

Will The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante run on the Steam Machine?

Yes — The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante runs well on the Steam Machine, holding 60+ fps at high settings (1080p). It's a comfortable fit for Valve's RX 7600-class console.

Is The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante Steam Deck Verified?

Yes — The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante is Steam Deck Verified.

Can you play The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante on the Steam Frame?

The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante is a flatscreen game. On the Steam Frame you'd play it on a virtual big screen, best streamed from a Steam Machine or PC over the 6 GHz link.

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How we know this

Derived from SteamOS compatibilityInferred

Inferred from this title's official SteamOS / Steam Deck compatibility rating, scaled to the Machine's roughly 6× Deck GPU power.

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