

Parallelly, the story turns focus on the son growing up around the Canadian lifestyle and accepting his Indian identity. The journey starts with Venba and Paavalan relocating to Canada in 1988, focusing on their struggles and raising their son. The game centers around a Tamil family consisting of the titular character Venba, her husband Paavalan, and their son Kaavin. This is the first time in a while that much of my focus will gravitate toward the story of Venba. So, here’s my review of Venba for your consumption. Thanks to an early copy provided by Toronto-based Visai Games, I had my hands full with the title for a week. And typical TBS scrolling is very demanding to frame rate.Venba is a great package of mouth-watering food, beautiful Tamil music, and a story several millennial Indians might relate to. I suppose AoW 4 will reach 30 fps may be at lowest setting but I see it as a real limit. May be 30 fps lock will be better but I see big difference when scrolling on strategic map between 60 and 30 fps. This may look high enough but in fact the game lags vary baddly. I've a save for a battle which starts at 48 fps (122 fps on minimal setting IIRC). I played PF on GTX 1060-6 and it runs perfect os strategic map but there're very complex maps and very badly optimized maps (some with snow) where my GPU could not reach 60 fps on maximim setting. May be you mean by "quite well" running at 30 fps but I don't consider it "well" even for TBS. And such GPU will drain the battery very fast. Steamdeck has 1280x800 resolution but it still requires serious GPU to reach 60 fps at least on strategic map. AoW4 has been running quite well on our internal Steam Decks.ĪoW 3 requires for 1080p GPU no less than Radeon HD 5770 and for maximal setiings no less than GTX 560Ti or GTX750Ti. So yes it runs, but it was never optimized. You have to keep in mind that AoW3 was never made to be run on Steam Deck as it was made way before Steam Decks existed.
