Quick Answer
Fallout 76 runs at 45-55fps at 1080p medium on the ROG Ally X, an online game that benefits from the device's 24GB RAM and Z1 Extreme chip. Expect around 1.5 to 2 hours of battery at 25W. The ROG Ally X sits around R16,000-R19,000 at Evetech.
What SA Gamers Can Expect from Fallout 76 on the Ally X
Fallout 76 is more demanding than Fallout 4 due to its online world and busier areas. The Ally X holds 45-55fps at 1080p medium across Appalachia, dipping toward 40fps in crowded public events with many players. The 24GB RAM helps the always-online streaming, and a stable SA fibre connection matters as much as the hardware for a smooth session. A 40fps cap keeps frame pacing consistent during events. Docking the Ally X to a monitor and keyboard turns it into a capable desktop replacement, letting you push higher settings on mains power.
Settings, Battery and Connection
Run 1080p medium with a 40fps cap for the best balance, yielding about 1.5 to 2 hours at 25W or longer at a 17W TDP. Because Fallout 76 is online, a stable fibre line from a local ISP keeps latency low; play docked on Wi-Fi 6E or wired Ethernet via the dock for events. Dropping shadows and view distance helps frame rate most in busy public spaces.
FAQ
What FPS does Fallout 76 get on the ROG Ally X?
Around 45-55fps at 1080p medium, dipping toward 40fps in crowded public events. The Z1 Extreme and 24GB RAM handle the online streaming well.
How long does the battery last for Fallout 76?
About 1.5 to 2 hours at 1080p medium and 25W, or longer at a 17W TDP with a 40fps cap. The online nature keeps the chip working steadily.
Does my internet affect Fallout 76 on the Ally X?
Yes. As an always-online game, a stable fibre connection keeps latency low. Play docked on Wi-Fi 6E or wired Ethernet during busy public events.
76 on the ROG Ally X, run 1080p medium with a 40fps cap and play docked on a stable fibre line during public events to keep latency low.