Silksong PC Features: Ultrawide, Steam Deck Support & Uncapped FPS

▼ Summary
– Hollow Knight: Silksong has modest PC system requirements that can run on older hardware and is Steam Deck Verified.
– The game supports multiple aspect ratios including 16:9, 16:10, and 21:9, but not 32:9 ultrawide.
– Framerate can be capped at various refresh rates up to 165 Hz or turned off for higher displays.
– Players can fully rebind both controller and keyboard inputs, though there is only one default controller configuration.
– The game includes several accessibility and customization options like camera shake, HUD scaling, and language settings, but lacks difficulty options and advanced accessibility features.
PC gamers diving into the highly anticipated sequel Hollow Knight: Silksong will find a thoughtfully designed experience that respects both modern hardware and player preferences. While the game’s system requirements remain modest, its technical features deliver exactly what fans hoped for, and then some.
Right from the start, the options menu reveals several welcome surprises. As a 2D action title, Silksong doesn’t rely on advanced graphical technologies like ray tracing or DLSS. Instead, it focuses on delivering essential performance and display options that matter most to players. Ultrawide support is confirmed, with compatibility for 21:9 and 16:10 aspect ratios, the latter being especially useful for Steam Deck users. It’s worth noting, however, that super ultrawide 32:9 displays are not supported.
Perhaps the most celebrated feature is the uncapped framerate. Players can choose from several presets, 30, 60, 120, 144, or 165 fps, or simply turn the cap off entirely. This allows high-refresh-rate monitors to push beyond 165 Hz, making the most of powerful modern GPUs. V-Sync can also be toggled on or off, giving users full control over screen tearing and performance.
Silksong is officially Steam Deck Verified, ensuring a smooth experience on Valve’s handheld. The game defaults to recommending a controller but offers full keyboard and mouse support with fully rebindable keys. There’s only one default controller layout, but all buttons can be remapped to suit personal preference.
Audio and interface options are equally robust. The game supports ten languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese. Players can adjust master, sound, and music volume on a scale from 1 to 10. The HUD can be resized to small or large, or turned off completely, a boon for screenshot enthusiasts. There’s even a toggle for Kickstarter backer credits and in-game achievement notifications.
Accessibility features include adjustable camera shake, which can be set to on, reduced, or off. While more advanced options like color filters or screen readers aren’t present, the inclusion of camera shake reduction is a considerate touch. A quirky “Hero Voice” toggle lets players silence the protagonist’s vocalizations, a small but amusing detail.
System requirements are refreshingly light. The minimum and recommended specs are identical, calling for Windows 10 (build 19043 or newer), an Intel Core i5-3470, 8GB of RAM, and a GeForce GTX 1050 or Radeon R9 380 with 2GB VRAM. DirectX 10 support and 8GB of storage space round out the needs, meaning even older systems should handle Silksong with ease.
(Source: PC Gamer)


