Quick Answer
Hades runs at a locked 60fps at 1080p high on the ROG Ally X, and can push toward 120fps on its 120Hz panel since this light roguelike barely taxes the chip. Battery lasts around 3 to 4 hours at a low TDP. The ROG Ally X sits around R16,000-R19,000 at Evetech.
What SA Gamers Can Expect from Hades on the Ally X
Hades is light and superbly optimised, so the Ally X holds a locked 60fps at 1080p high effortlessly and can run 90-120fps with the cap raised on its 120Hz panel. The high frame rate makes the fast combat feel silky, and the native 1080p output is sharper than the Deck's 800p. Because the game is so light, you can run a low TDP for long battery while still exceeding 60fps comfortably. 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 Tuning on the Ally X
Run 1080p high with a 60fps cap at 10-13W for excellent battery of 3 to 4 hours, or raise to a 90-120fps cap for ultra-smooth combat at higher TDP. No setting reductions are needed given how light Hades is. Dock to a monitor for big-screen play at home, where the vivid art and high frame rate look superb on a larger 144Hz display.
FAQ
What FPS does Hades get on the ROG Ally X?
A locked 60fps at 1080p high, with headroom to 90-120fps on the 120Hz panel. Hades is light and well-optimised for the Z1 Extreme chip.
How long does the Ally X battery last for Hades?
About 3 to 4 hours at 1080p high with a 60fps cap at a low 10-13W TDP. The light game lets the chip run cool and efficient throughout.
Should I raise the frame cap for Hades on the Ally X?
Yes, if you want ultra-smooth combat. The 120Hz panel supports up to 120fps, and Hades runs that comfortably at higher TDP at the cost of battery.
on the ROG Ally X, run 1080p high with a 60fps cap at low TDP for 3 to 4 hours of battery, or raise to 120fps for ultra-smooth combat.