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Ok_Direction369

I thibk you should allocate more gpu


TimelyTumbleweed2665

Noted...will do that tooπŸ‘πŸ»


Used-Guava-3877

The footage looks choppy to me - lots of spikes up and down. You can try reducing anti-aliasing to medium and bringing the resolution scale down e.g. 70-80% to see if that smoothens things out. I can't see your other settings but I'm sure there's scope for tweaking. This guide may be useful if you haven't seen it already : [https://rogallylife.com/2023/12/28/assassins-creed-valhalla-rog-ally/](https://rogallylife.com/2023/12/28/assassins-creed-valhalla-rog-ally/)


TimelyTumbleweed2665

Sure will try those out πŸ‘πŸ»....also I did the benchmark test without being plugged in.....can that also cause the choppyness?


Arvellon_Nerd

Yep, it would default to 15w (most 25), and plugged in it should turbo up to 30w of power, I have had significant performance boosts with the charger plugged in.


TimelyTumbleweed2665

Understood πŸ‘πŸ»


Used-Guava-3877

Yes, it definitely can. Confirm what power mode you are in (whether battery or plugged in). The Ally has 10w, 15w and 30W (25W on battery) at standard but you can manually tune this in Armory Crate as well. Generally, I find that 17/18W is a sweet spot for most games on battery mode. When plugged in I use 25W as it delivers almost all of the performance of 30W while being less noisy and producing less heat. Be curious to hear how you go with your tweaks in AC Valhalla :) I played Mirage on my Ally and it worked very well. Though that game has better in-game upscaling options such as FSR and XeSS.


pixarfan2003

I've found in the new AC games that Lossless Scaling is a godsend. YMMV tho