The ASUS ROG Ally Is The Handheld You Are Looking For _ Jedi Survivor Tested

**Testing Jedi Survivor on the Asus Rog Ally**

I've got an average of 40 FPS but we are draining that battery really quickly when you compare it to 15 or 18 Watts we're not going to get much battery life out of this and you know if you've got an external battery that's probably the way to go but a lot of people out there just want to get the best battery life out of their handheld and I completely understand.

**Performance Mode at 15 Watts**

So, if you want to play this game with good performance but also get the most battery life out of your handheld, I'd say performance mode at 15 watts would be the way to go. It's not bad at all given that we have a freesync display it makes it feel a lot smoother because we don't have to worry about any kind of screen tearing or anything like that and overall I've always suggested you know on these apus feed a Mini PC or even a handheld connected over HDMI use a freesync display it feels smoother to me now it could just be the placebo effect in my mind but you know playing this on a free sync at around 35 FPS does feel a lot smoother than not having a variable refresh display.

**Custom 18 Watt Preset**

So, I've been playing the heck out of this game and it's all been on the Ally so far and yeah I mean I've been really enjoying like this so this was the performance mode 15 watts let's go ahead and take it up to my custom 18 watt preset and this is really simple to do you're just going to open up Armory crate SC head over to manual and set everything to 18 Watts across the board here we're not going to have any boost over 18 or anything like that and uh a little bit smoother but we're kind of right there at the same average frame rate bumping it up by three Watts just kind of alleviates any other major dips that we would see in certain situations in the game.

**Turbo Mode at 25 Watts**

So, uh at 15 watts we get an average of around 34 FPS 18 Watts around 36 37 and right now we've got an average of 40 FPS but we are draining that battery really quickly when you compare it to 15 or 18 Watts we're not going to get much battery life out of this and you know if you've got an external battery that's probably the way to go but a lot of people out there just want to get the best battery life out of their handheld and I completely understand. So, I'd say performance mode at 15 watts would be the way to play this game it's not bad at all given that we have that freesync display yeah I'd say Jedi Survivor does run quite well on the Rog Ally but that's gonna wrap it up for this video really appreciate you watching if there's any other games you want to see running on this device just let me know in the comments below like always thanks for watching

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enforeign ta Prime back here again with another quick Asus Rog Ally video and today we're going to be testing out Jedi Survivor We will be running this at a few different TDP levels and you know when this game first released obviously it had some bugs there was some downsides to picking the game up early but I waited a few weeks uh I know I'm a little late to the party but I wanted to wait for some bug fixes to kind of iron out some of the issues people had on high-end and low-end devices and since then I mean we've got a nice little performance bum and I'd say it's very playable on the Ally even at 15 watts so right now we are in a performance mode which gives us a 15 watt TDP and kind of a boost up to 20. I've already waited it out so as you can see our TDP here is at 15 watts and it's really not that bad we're actually getting an average of around 38 FPS and this might not sound like a lot to some people and in all actuality it really isn't but one of the things that the Ally has going for it is the freesync display it makes it feel a lot smoother because we don't have to worry about any kind of screen tearing or anything like that and overall I've always suggested you know on these apus feed a Mini PC or even a handheld connected over HDMI use a freesync display it feels smoother to me now it could just be the placebo effect in my mind but you know playing this on a free sync at around 35 FPS does feel a lot smoother than not having a variable refresh display so yeah I mean this does actually perform really well and I've been playing the heck out of this game and it's all been on the Ally so far and yeah I mean I've been really enjoying like this so this was the performance mode 15 watts let's go ahead and take it up to my custom 18 watt preset and this is really simple to do you're just going to open up Armory crate SC head over to manual and set everything to 18 Watts so across the board here we're not going to have any boost over 18 or anything like that and uh a little bit smoother but we're kind of right there at the same average frame rate bumping it up by three Watts just kind of alleviates any other major dips that we would see in certain situations in the game and 18 Watts has really been my go-to for all of the games that I play on the Ally offers a little bump in performance and it doesn't take too much away from that battery life over 15 watts but you know we can go a bit higher with the Ally if you're familiar with this device you know we've got a couple more presets but the last one we're going to test here is just turbo and what this is going to do is take it up to 25 watts with a boost up to 30. and here it is in turbo mode so uh at 15 watts we get an average of around 34 FPS 18 Watts around 36 37 and right now we've got an average of 40 FPS but we are draining that battery really quickly when you compare it to 15 or 18 Watts we're not going to get much battery life out of this and you know if you've got an external battery that's probably the way to go but a lot of people out there just want to get the best battery life out of their handheld and I completely understand so I'd say performance mode at 15 watts would be the way to play this game it's not bad at all given that we have that freesync display and yeah I'd say Jedi Survivor does run quite well on the Rog Ally but that's gonna wrap it up for this video really appreciate you watching if there's any other games you want to see running on this device just let me know in the comments below like always thanks for watchingforeign ta Prime back here again with another quick Asus Rog Ally video and today we're going to be testing out Jedi Survivor We will be running this at a few different TDP levels and you know when this game first released obviously it had some bugs there was some downsides to picking the game up early but I waited a few weeks uh I know I'm a little late to the party but I wanted to wait for some bug fixes to kind of iron out some of the issues people had on high-end and low-end devices and since then I mean we've got a nice little performance bum and I'd say it's very playable on the Ally even at 15 watts so right now we are in a performance mode which gives us a 15 watt TDP and kind of a boost up to 20. I've already waited it out so as you can see our TDP here is at 15 watts and it's really not that bad we're actually getting an average of around 38 FPS and this might not sound like a lot to some people and in all actuality it really isn't but one of the things that the Ally has going for it is the freesync display it makes it feel a lot smoother because we don't have to worry about any kind of screen tearing or anything like that and overall I've always suggested you know on these apus feed a Mini PC or even a handheld connected over HDMI use a freesync display it feels smoother to me now it could just be the placebo effect in my mind but you know playing this on a free sync at around 35 FPS does feel a lot smoother than not having a variable refresh display so yeah I mean this does actually perform really well and I've been playing the heck out of this game and it's all been on the Ally so far and yeah I mean I've been really enjoying like this so this was the performance mode 15 watts let's go ahead and take it up to my custom 18 watt preset and this is really simple to do you're just going to open up Armory crate SC head over to manual and set everything to 18 Watts so across the board here we're not going to have any boost over 18 or anything like that and uh a little bit smoother but we're kind of right there at the same average frame rate bumping it up by three Watts just kind of alleviates any other major dips that we would see in certain situations in the game and 18 Watts has really been my go-to for all of the games that I play on the Ally offers a little bump in performance and it doesn't take too much away from that battery life over 15 watts but you know we can go a bit higher with the Ally if you're familiar with this device you know we've got a couple more presets but the last one we're going to test here is just turbo and what this is going to do is take it up to 25 watts with a boost up to 30. and here it is in turbo mode so uh at 15 watts we get an average of around 34 FPS 18 Watts around 36 37 and right now we've got an average of 40 FPS but we are draining that battery really quickly when you compare it to 15 or 18 Watts we're not going to get much battery life out of this and you know if you've got an external battery that's probably the way to go but a lot of people out there just want to get the best battery life out of their handheld and I completely understand so I'd say performance mode at 15 watts would be the way to play this game it's not bad at all given that we have that freesync display and yeah I'd say Jedi Survivor does run quite well on the Rog Ally but that's gonna wrap it up for this video really appreciate you watching if there's any other games you want to see running on this device just let me know in the comments below like always thanks for watchingforeign ta Prime back here again with another quick Asus Rog Ally video and today we're going to be testing out Jedi Survivor We will be running this at a few different TDP levels and you know when this game first released obviously it had some bugs there was some downsides to picking the game up early but I waited a few weeks uh I know I'm a little late to the party but I wanted to wait for some bug fixes to kind of iron out some of the issues people had on high-end and low-end devices and since then I mean we've got a nice little performance bum and I'd say it's very playable on the Ally even at 15 watts so right now we are in a performance mode which gives us a 15 watt TDP and kind of a boost up to 20. I've already waited it out so as you can see our TDP here is at 15 watts and it's really not that bad we're actually getting an average of around 38 FPS and this might not sound like a lot to some people and in all actuality it really isn't but one of the things that the Ally has going for it is the freesync display it makes it feel a lot smoother because we don't have to worry about any kind of screen tearing or anything like that and overall I've always suggested you know on these apus feed a Mini PC or even a handheld connected over HDMI use a freesync display it feels smoother to me now it could just be the placebo effect in my mind but you know playing this on a free sync at around 35 FPS does feel a lot smoother than not having a variable refresh display so yeah I mean this does actually perform really well and I've been playing the heck out of this game and it's all been on the Ally so far and yeah I mean I've been really enjoying like this so this was the performance mode 15 watts let's go ahead and take it up to my custom 18 watt preset and this is really simple to do you're just going to open up Armory crate SC head over to manual and set everything to 18 Watts so across the board here we're not going to have any boost over 18 or anything like that and uh a little bit smoother but we're kind of right there at the same average frame rate bumping it up by three Watts just kind of alleviates any other major dips that we would see in certain situations in the game and 18 Watts has really been my go-to for all of the games that I play on the Ally offers a little bump in performance and it doesn't take too much away from that battery life over 15 watts but you know we can go a bit higher with the Ally if you're familiar with this device you know we've got a couple more presets but the last one we're going to test here is just turbo and what this is going to do is take it up to 25 watts with a boost up to 30. and here it is in turbo mode so uh at 15 watts we get an average of around 34 FPS 18 Watts around 36 37 and right now we've got an average of 40 FPS but we are draining that battery really quickly when you compare it to 15 or 18 Watts we're not going to get much battery life out of this and you know if you've got an external battery that's probably the way to go but a lot of people out there just want to get the best battery life out of their handheld and I completely understand so I'd say performance mode at 15 watts would be the way to play this game it's not bad at all given that we have that freesync display and yeah I'd say Jedi Survivor does run quite well on the Rog Ally but that's gonna wrap it up for this video really appreciate you watching if there's any other games you want to see running on this device just let me know in the comments below like always thanks for watching\n"