You shouldn't lock the Steam Deck's gpu clock to 1600. 1600 is very inefficient, and the APU has a shared TDP budget between GPU and CPU. You are essentially robbing the CPU of the power it needs by doing so. That's why you see some wild frametime spikes.
I have the SD Oled and the ROG Ally and tried FW on the Oled and there’s no way I’m going to play this gorgeous game on the SD. It looks like garbage. I still need to try it on the Ally where I expect it to be much better at 30W. I will surely play it either on my 4080 Rig at 4k HDR 1000, on my Ally or via moonlight. SD Oled is really intended for lighter games where you get hours of gameplay with a wonderful Oled screen
Do you have a gaming pc? Do you want a handheld or more like a mini-laptop as in this video having the Ally plugged-in? No doubt the Ally at 30 tdp will outperform the Deck at 15 tdp. If you have a gaming pc and only want to play around the house then Logitech G-cloud is also an option playing remotely with around 12 hours of battery life.
if you plan of staying home being plug in Ally is better due to the horse power it haves to get the most out of it, OLED looks better in color and less needed to be plug in all the time and dev target steam deck more so may have better experience in other games due to that like up coming elder ring was better on the steam deck then on a pc when first came out
@@MatiX415 Not said here that ally was worst then steam deck, I said Ally is better due to the horse power it haves, and yes you can optimize games for the steak deck depend how much power you want to draw from it for more battery life with out having it plug in all the time. But over all games far better use on the steam deck os as putting system to sleep much better as long is not a online game and pick it up later, I know windows can do it but when it work it work but not all the time not with all games.
Better battery, better ergonomics, better screen (minus the refresh rate), runs cooler, can run well at lower wattages, pretty much everything except for top end performance is better. Oh and it doesn’t use windows.
It’s a great backlog killer. I’ve got tons of games from my old humble bundle subscription from the Xbox 360/ps3 era & they all run great on the Deck. It’s not really made for modern gaming, more so older titles from 5-10 years ago
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Playing on the ROG myself, very fun game!
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You shouldn't lock the Steam Deck's gpu clock to 1600. 1600 is very inefficient, and the APU has a shared TDP budget between GPU and CPU.
You are essentially robbing the CPU of the power it needs by doing so. That's why you see some wild frametime spikes.
NEVER USE 1600MHZ ON GPU! Let it be on auto! CPU will run at lower clocks and you probably will have lower fps
it surprisingly runs well on the steam deck, just tested it today amazing game
nice video, but if you put 1080p don't use RsR and if you put 120 don't use Vsync you will see a big difference because off VRR and cpu boost off also
RSR is doing nothing for you on 1080p, you should have that disabled. RSR is used when you are rendering at below native, without FSR.
I’ll keep that in mind for the next video I make!
I loved playing it on my Vizio 120pgfs and PS5.
Great vid
Can you undervolt and test results after? I feel like with the OLED it might give you that little boost needed to make it playable.
This is a no contest. One is a shitty LED screen and the other is the best OLED screen on a handheld ever with HDR
It depends, some people don’t mind an LED screen. I think it’s more down to personal preference at the end of the day.
Hi is it me or u had locked gpu frequency on the deck
I have the SD Oled and the ROG Ally and tried FW on the Oled and there’s no way I’m going to play this gorgeous game on the SD. It looks like garbage. I still need to try it on the Ally where I expect it to be much better at 30W.
I will surely play it either on my 4080 Rig at 4k HDR 1000, on my Ally or via moonlight. SD Oled is really intended for lighter games where you get hours of gameplay with a wonderful Oled screen
Why will you have RSR and FSR on at the same time? Invalidates this showcase...
Yeah having RSR and FSR on at the same time just makes the image quality look horrible.
@@TruTrae rsr 720p to 1080p looks very good imo
@@MatiX415 it looks fine enough yeah.
my eyeeeeees my eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyeeeeeeeeeeeees!
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Should i buy rog ally for this game or steam deck oled? Because, im more into steam oled and don't know anything about ally. Thanks for video.
Do you have a gaming pc? Do you want a handheld or more like a mini-laptop as in this video having the Ally plugged-in?
No doubt the Ally at 30 tdp will outperform the Deck at 15 tdp.
If you have a gaming pc and only want to play around the house then Logitech G-cloud is also an option playing remotely with around 12 hours of battery life.
if you plan of staying home being plug in Ally is better due to the horse power it haves to get the most out of it, OLED looks better in color and less needed to be plug in all the time and dev target steam deck more so may have better experience in other games due to that like up coming elder ring was better on the steam deck then on a pc when first came out
@@ZaberfangX every game will run better on Rog Ally. You can't optimize a game for steam deck to make it run better than on asus
I have not gaming pc and just wanna play AAA things@@smidlee7747
@@MatiX415 Not said here that ally was worst then steam deck, I said Ally is better due to the horse power it haves, and yes you can optimize games for the steak deck depend how much power you want to draw from it for more battery life with out having it plug in all the time. But over all games far better use on the steam deck os as putting system to sleep much better as long is not a online game and pick it up later, I know windows can do it but when it work it work but not all the time not with all games.
All these comments saying one thing is better than the other, all are good in their own way, and for very specific use case scenarios
As of the making of this video the MSI claw is indeed out
I completely missed the launch wow. I haven't seen much coverage, and from what I just looked up... it looks pretty bad...
reviewers just don't really get how RSR works. i mean do research sometimes.
Gosh turn down that horrible depth of field. Its giving me headaches.
And this is why I'm meh on these handhelds
watch the apu it's at 95c bottle necking the ally.
My Asus rog ally never hits 95c on turbo 30w
@@MatiX415 You are full of shit.
It's only 2-4 minutes and then its go back to 80 degrees..
Gotta remember I’m also using capture software and recording gameplay. Not just playing the game!
FSR 2.2 Balanced at 720p 🤮 Looks like a total blur.
Quality looks way better
Doesn’t look bad at all on the device itself.
steam dec is heavily outdated hardware and I 'm wondering why people still buying it ....
not worry about SD card breaking, windows not made for gaming handheld, OLED screen and king in battery life if don't want to be plug in
Because in reality, not a lot of people are actually playing these AAA or AAAA games.
@@ZaberfangX i have 0 problems with windows on Asus rog ally lol
Better battery, better ergonomics, better screen (minus the refresh rate), runs cooler, can run well at lower wattages, pretty much everything except for top end performance is better.
Oh and it doesn’t use windows.
It’s a great backlog killer. I’ve got tons of games from my old humble bundle subscription from the Xbox 360/ps3 era & they all run great on the Deck. It’s not really made for modern gaming, more so older titles from 5-10 years ago