![]() ![]() ![]() When you compare Steam Deck at 720p to the Ally in its matching 15W performance mode, you can see that while frame-rate is similar, those lowest one percent scores are much lower on the Asus handheld - explaining to a certain extent the meagre seven percentage point lead. Those results are significantly lower on the Ally - and when you see the video breakdown, that translates into noticeably more severe stuttering problems. What's clear is that the story isn't really in the average performance figures posted here, but rather on the lowest one percent scores - an average of the worst frame-times converted into frame-rate. Unless the 'Steam Deck' quality preset in the game is uniquely tailored to the Valve handheld, there seems to be question marks as to why the Asus ROG Ally performs as poorly it does here. Some strange and curious results here in Cyberpunk 2077 that were re-tested and verified before publication. There, we'll be using the AyaNeo Air Plus as the comparison point because in theory we should be seeing architectural improvements in RT performance from the RDNA 2 of the 6800U to the RDNA 3 of the Z1 Extreme. We'll round off with a look at Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, which doesn't run under Steam OS (but will run on the Deck under Windows) owing to its reliance on hardware-accelerated ray tracing. If you're interested in seeing how they perform on the Ryzen 7 6800U, our video review for the AyaNeo 2 is worth a look. ![]() Both of the latter games may indeed be 'too big for Steam Deck'. So yes, we'll be running Cyberpunk 2077 on its bespoke Steam Deck setting, while analysing heavy hitters such as A Plague Tale: Requiem and Returnal. Or alternatively, we look at titles that simply don't run well at all in order to see if the Ally is literally game-changing. On this page, we're moving onto games that either challenge the Steam Deck to the point where low settings and upscaling are required for a decent 720p experience. On the first page of our benchmarks, we took a look at scalability from Steam Deck with the Asus ROG Ally tested out on games that have traditionally performed rather well on the Valve handheld. ![]()
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