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Sam & Max Hit the Road on Valve's SteamOS devices

This game is a clean fit for the Steam Machine, holding a steady frame-rate at 1080p on High. Comfortable margins mean no settings guesswork. It's flagged Unsupported on the Steam Deck.

At a glance across Valve's SteamOS devices

Steam Machine
Runs great
Comfortable at high
Steam Deck
Unsupported
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 compatibilityStruggles

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

Recommended FPS
800p
Battery life
Not yet measured
Deck status
unsupported

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 — Sam & Max Hit the Road on the Steam Machine

CPU vs GPU

This game is GPU-bound on the Machine — frame-rate scales with resolution and post-processing, so upscaling (FSR) is your biggest lever for a locked 60.

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 → not a fit for the Deck, 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 Sam & Max Hit the Road run on the Steam Machine?

Yes — Sam & Max Hit the Road 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 Sam & Max Hit the Road Steam Deck Verified?

Sam & Max Hit the Road is currently flagged Unsupported on the Steam Deck.

Can you play Sam & Max Hit the Road on the Steam Frame?

Sam & Max Hit the Road 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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