Quick Answer
The ROG Ally X (around R16,000 to R19,000 in SA) runs Doom 2016 at a locked 60fps at native 1080p high settings on the 25W TDP, and can push 75fps-plus at 30W. It is one of the smoothest AAA experiences on the handheld.
Doom 2016 Is A Showcase For The Ally X
Doom 2016's id Tech 6 engine is brilliantly optimised, and the ROG Ally X's Z1 Extreme handles it with room to spare. At the 25W TDP with high settings at native 1080p, the game holds a flat 60fps through the fast-paced glory-kill combat. Switch to the 30W turbo profile and you can target 75fps to 90fps on a high-refresh display, though battery drops accordingly. Even at the 15W battery profile, a 40fps to 50fps target stays comfortably playable.
Because Doom 2016 rewards high frame rates and quick aim, the Ally X's responsive screen and strong chip make it an ideal handheld pairing. Cap to your preferred target to stabilise frame pacing.
Settings And Battery Strategy
Set the resolution scale to 100% at 1080p, keep most settings on high, and the game still flies. For longer sessions, a 60fps cap at 25W gives roughly 3 to 4 hours; the 30W profile trades runtime for higher frames. Doom 2016 installs in a moderate footprint, so the internal SSD or a fast microSD handles it easily.
Why It Suits SA Gamers
For commuters and res-bound students, Doom 2016 on the Ally X is a no-compromise pick: full settings, locked 60fps, and a clean controller layout. There is no need to drop resolution or settings, which makes it one of the easiest AAA recommendations on this handheld.
FAQ
What FPS does Doom 2016 run at on the ROG Ally X?
A locked 60fps at native 1080p high settings on 25W, rising to 75fps-plus on the 30W turbo profile for high-refresh play.
Do I need to lower settings for Doom 2016 on the Ally X?
No. The id Tech 6 engine is so well optimised that high settings at native 1080p hold 60fps comfortably on the Ally X.
How long does the battery last playing Doom 2016?
Roughly 3 to 4 hours at a 60fps 25W cap; the 30W profile gives more frames but shorter runtime.
2016 at native 1080p high with a 60fps cap on the Ally X's 25W profile for the best blend of smooth combat and battery life.