Call of Duty Black Ops 6 on the ROG Ally and ROG Ally X: performance guide & best settings

Call of Duty is a gaming institution, so when we set out to optimize the best games for the ROG Ally and ROG Ally X, we knew we had to tackle the iconic first-person shooter. Whether you’re playing one of the single-player campaigns, joining the chaos of Modern Warfare III’s multiplayer, taking down Zombies in Black Ops 6, or sneaking around the map of the free-to-play Call of Duty: Warzone, we’ve got the best settings to make the game look (and perform) beautifully.

This is part of our ultimate guide to the ROG Ally series of articles. For more great games, check out our recommendations here.

What framerate to expect in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on the ROG Ally and ROG Ally X

Due to Call of Duty‘s rolling release schedule and shared tech, these settings should apply to any of the most recent entries and game modes of the franchise: Modern Warfare III, Black Ops 6, and Warzone, for example. These are excellent looking games with a truckload of settings that allow you to tweak the graphics just how you like them. At 1080p with minimum settings and FSR 3 upscaling set to Quality, the Z1 Extreme in Turbo mode was easily able to achieve over 60 FPS in our multiplayer matches. Turning the Ally down to Performance mode still achieved good framerates mostly in the 40s, which may be a worthy tradeoff the battery boost you get in this mode.

But we can make the game look better without taking much of a hit to performance. Whether you’re more of a casual Call of Duty player or you just want to stop and admire the scenery once in a while, we put together some optimized settings that boost the game’s visuals where it counts, while still keeping performance smooth. At 1080p in Turbo mode with FSR 3 upscaling set to Quality and Frame Generation off, framerate hovers around 60 FPS with these settings, give or take a few frames, in multiplayer and in the built-in benchmark. You can even turn on FSR 3 Frame Generation to boost that to around 90 FPS, if you want.

Note that your performance may vary from the above numbers, especially in other modes like DMZ and Warzone due to their larger maps and high player counts. Performance can also vary depending on drivers, software, your field of view settings, and other factors – including whether your Ally is plugged in while you play. So consider this a starting point for your own customized settings.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 optimized graphics settings for the ROG Ally and ROG Ally X

Our optimized settings are designed to give you a nice visual experience while providing the performance you need to move quickly on the battlefield. Here’s what we recommend.

There’s a lot of room to play with these settings, of course, so don’t take our word for it. Use these as a starting point for your own experimentation and find the best settings for you, your preferences, and your playstyle.

ModelTypeWhere to Buy (US)Where to Buy (CA)
ROG Ally XHandheldASUS
Best Buy
ASUS
Best Buy
ROG Ally (Ryzen Z1 Extreme)HandheldASUS
Best Buy
ASUS
Best Buy
Newegg
Amazon
ROG Ally (Ryzen Z1)HandheldASUS
Best Buy
Amazon
Micro Center
 
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