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Each chapter has its own settings to show the difference:) all are 720p 25W 8GB VRAM. Low settings. High textures & the only difference each chapter is the FSR setting: native/quality/balanced/performance/ultra performance/ think the last 1 is call adaptive based on the FPS target you set
Force install the Adrenalin preview driver (24.20) you can use FMF2. Used with RSR and upscale from 720p to 1080p. Running it on Low Preset, with FSR Native, I was getting around 90 FPS on average. The Ally X has been an impressive device so far.
@@TashyRU-vid Bummer man. I got this for steam so I could play on my desktop with a 4090, and I wanted to see if it would be any good on the Ally X. I didn't expect much because it struggles with other very demanding games, but this is running well. The PlayStation exclusives usually get the full treatment and have the different fidelity and performance modes. Some games have been patched after launch as well. GOWR at 4K 120fps on my LG TV because it supports VRR and all that good stuff. For the PC, it didn't even launch with Widescreen support, Ray Tracing, or HDR. It has confirmed widescreen support but I bet it gets more performance based updates in the future for both PC and console.
The Legion Go’s Zen 4 & RDNA 3 does give it a considerable advantage over the Steam Deck’s Zen 2 & RDNA 2. I’ve got videos on the channel showing how it runs on the Ally X & Ally Z1E too✌️
@@HandheldGamePlayz yes in og tekken i was spamming buttons but after i learn combos in tekken 7 i couldn't spam tbh, also is not that difficult to learn the combos u have to remove the tutorial buttons from settings to learn the combos
These handhelds allow you to set the VRAM allocation from the BIOS. You can leave it on Auto, or you can choose 4gb,6gb,8gb. Whichever is best for the specific game you’re playing. On the Ally X you can set 10,12gb etc because there’s 8gb more system RAM compared to the other handhelds
No, heavy games like Avatar will stutter on the original Ally in every VRAM config. Game will not run smooth. The extra 8gb RAM on the Ally X solves this
@@HandheldGamePlayz thanks for ur replay but let me ask you from ur many tests did u notice the same Avatar issue due to limited ram in OG Ally with any other games?
10GB VRAM. 720p low settings. FSR Balanced. Some oval tracks are simple and run on higher settings - but the more complicated European circuits will crash - so you need to keep the settings low👍
Fix the tinny sound by changing the speaker equalisation settings in Windows. Also disable the omni surround speaker setting. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SJvyjqnDSj8.htmlsi=wc2QnsKUFBhPXOUV
Sacrifices were made to get a locked 60FPS in gameplay and the benchmark with no dips :) if you can accept 30FPS you can get a better render resolution
Are you using an EGPU but using an RTX 3060 you should post to put the name to allow more people to follow your videos to understand about the thing you’re using to plug in a USB 4 port they said he can only transfer 40 gigs of speed but mostly for maximum data speed is 32 not 40 just 32
@@Russiangamerpro2021 6 different places on my video where it clearly shows I'm using Nvidia GeForce Now Cloud streaming. 1 person in the comments asked about eGPU. Dont know why that confuses people.
Fuck I love it when games swear continuesly with fuck it adds alot of fucking immersion it's fucking great. Despite the sarcasm thanks for testing out, good video
The thumbnail for this video says Nvidia GeForce Now cloud streaming. I can’t believe so many Legion Go users don’t know what cloud streaming is. ROG Ally users know. Steam Deck users know. Legion Go users reply “fake video” 🙈