88JansenP12. • 7 mo. ago • Edited 7 mo. ago. First of all, download NFS Underground 1 here or here. Secondly, look on the description of this video and pick your resolution. Don't worry, there's an install tutorial included in the file. Thirdly, install the game after you downloaded it and install the mod. Finally, launch the game and have fun.Need for Speed Underground 1 - Amazing on the deck! This game has always had fond memories for me, and I still have my physical copy sitting around here somewhere. A couple of weeks ago, I decided to "install" it on the steam deck and have a play through. Being new to the deck, I was unsure how it would go, but it turns out it was as simple as The latest version is 1.4, do not play on 1.0. My advice - change the refresh rate to 60 hz when you are playing the game, apply vsync to speed.exe from nvidia drivers. Nothing else comes to mind really. I have similar specs to you, but a 60hz monitor and never had that problem. EDIT: Old sources from some old forums tell me that they Take a look at my team's 2 years of development. Crazy roguelite that brings together the best of the genre Tower Defense, Battle Royale and the world of post-apocalypse. Hellwatch you are the last hope of the forces of light! 98. 15. r/pcmasterrace. Join.
BetterDragon2. • 2 yr. ago. Without modding, remove or rename the intro video in the game files and save the game, rename the file back to restore the file or keep it renamed. If you need to figure out which file it is, use Vlc to play them, I forgot what the name of the intro was called, it might just be intro.vpk. 2.
Download Winpinator on your windows PC to transfer files from your PC to the SD. 4. Download Warpinator on your Steam Deck to receive the files. 5. Transfer the whole NFSU2 game via Winpinator/Warpinator to your Steam Deck > this should get placed in your Downloads folder by default. 6. Need for Speed: Underground on Steam Deck. Video. Sort by: Add a Comment. [deleted] • 2 yr. ago. I don't know how many people have problems using 13AG's Widescreen fix on Proton, but if you're the one, you can try renaming dinput8.dll (the one bundled with Widescreen fix) to d3d9.dll. This fixed crashing for me on NFSMW, NFSU2 and FlatOut 2. 8uPPk.