The ASUS ROG Ally is without a doubt, one of the best handheld gaming PCs you can buy right now – thanks to its use of the very efficient yet powerful Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, that lets it play even the latest AAA titles with relative ease.
The newly released Harry Potter Quidditch Champions is a perfect candidate for handheld play, and those wishing for something a bit more performant than the Nintendo Switch port can look forward to playing the game on the ROG Ally.
The best Harry Potter Quidditch Champions settings for the ROG Ally will take into account both performance and battery life, opting for a suitable compromise between the two.
Optimized Harry Potter Quidditch Champions ROG Ally settings
In-game settings
- Display Mode: Fullscreen
- Resolution: 1600×900
- Vertical Sync: Off
- Frames Per Second: 60
- Xess Upscaling/Sharpening: Off
- Motion Blur: Off
- Field of View: 90
- Overall Quality: Low
- Anti-Aliasing: Medium
- Texture: Low
- Shadows: Low
- Effects: Low
- Foliage: Low
- Post Process: Low
- View DIstance: High
- Shading: Medium
ROG Ally specific settings
- Operating Mode: Performance (15 W)
- Control Mode: Gamepad
- AMD RSR: Off
- CPU Boost: Disabled
- Resolution: Keep this unchanged
- AMD RIS: On
- FPS Limiter: Disabled to take advantage of VRR
- AFMF Frame Generation: Enabled
- Recommended VRAM: 4 GB
The combination of settings above should allow for a smooth 60 frames per second output with modest visuals. Players should expect around 2 hours of battery life on the original ROG Ally, while those on the upgraded Ally X should expect somewhere between 3-4 hours instead.
Frame Generation techniques such as AFMF 2 can also be used for Quidditch Champions, thanks to the game running rather smoothly by default on the Ally’s 15 W Performance profile. Do keep in mind that there may be minor ghosting and/or input lag when this option is enabled – which might not make it ideal for everyone.