They released an official driver with afmf2 which has less stutters than the beta release. I still have issues with it not detecting certain games like Delta Force 2025
so is this better than lossless scaling? I have the old model of the rog ally x and I have been enjoying the performance it’s delivering but this is a game changer thanks for covering this and letting us know what we will get in the future!
This gonna be my go to channel. I just got into pc gaming especially handheld gaming navigating through windows is a pain for me because I’m a Mac user which is similar to Linux I haven’t used windows in so long
Little bit challenging on Ally, the system likes to revert back to the original drivers after the restart. I've done it again and now I'm just putting it into sleep, don't want to need to do it again and again haha
yeah it will be better when its actually released.. i have already had to reinstall it. But make sure you have auto update switched off in your system settings.
@@nophacetech yessir I did!! I also have lossless scaling but its a little more convenient to just run the game and AFMF2 kicks in. Stacking RSR was nice but I found it better to stack AFMF2 with Integer Scaling. dial up the graphics and still hit consistent frames at a lower TDP. Try it out and let me know what you think. In MW3 with IS and AFMF2, graphics set to basic, I have it locked at 72 fps which really is 144 due to AFMF2 and its around 20W
NGL this is the first video I've seen that's making me consider the ROG over by Steam Deck OLED. Especially with Valve confirming SteamOS for the Ally. Valve also confirmed their working on the Dual Boot windows support. I wonder if that would allow for AFMF2 a little easier. Either way. You're right. AFMF2 is the future for handhelds in particular
A bit misleading to show a static area in Elden Ring where of course the FPS will be high. It would have been better showing it off during some action or fighting.
to be honest i just copied over what was on my PC from like a year or two ago and jumped right into it without looking at it all hahaha i spent a lot of time back then dialing it in but i would have to go look.
I’m more curious about how you got TotK to run without those weird visual rainbow artifacts happening in the textures on the Ally. I was researching this and it apparently has something to do with RDNA 3 architecture. I’ve tried on the original Ally and the X. Similar results.
@@nophacetechI am also interested in knowing which mods you have enabled and what update version of TOTK you are running. If you could look at what mods are enabled in Yuzu settings and which game update version is installed/enabled and let us know here, that would be awesome!
Did you follow the guide I posted in the links it's not just a quick download and install you have to force install and do some stuff to make it work. The guide I posted worked for me.
@@nophacetech so you recommend waiting for official? I just bought my Ally X today and in the process of setting up. Worried I won’t have good experience without doing this since so many videos saying this makes it better
@@KiillahX if you are comfortable Seidel loading force, loading beta drivers, then follow the guide and try it if you're not comfortable doing that I would recommend just waiting. The Alex is amazing without it and they will officially release it at some point where you'll just be able to click update and then start using it, it's up to you I can't make that decision. There's always a risk involved when you're messing with drivers and stuff like that with windows and it would void the warranty if they wanted to be annoying and historically they have been that way.
The SD Oled is limited to 90hz actual refresh rate and the LCD SD is limited to 60hz actual. If you really want to show this off you need to use an external display. But this does show you can get 90hz which is enough for either SD models.
it just pushes more power to the CPU so for most games it will make them worse because now less power can go to the GPU.. but emulation is very CPU heavy so it can help in that situation.
@@nophacetech yeah, the "garble" in the artefacts in AFMF are much more noticeable, people say AFMF have better latency in the other hand, but i use the allow screen option that reduces a lot the latency and honestly don't feel it ( i also have around 80 fps of base frame and that influences a lot)
@@DesocupadoXtremo lossless scaling adds over 80ms of input lag, vs 10-15 in AFMF 2, its useless to run a game in 100 fps with the input lag of a 15 fps game.
@@SrUnr3al don't know where you took that, but i use it in a 165hz QHD screen, pushing those frames native is quite hard, i use LS and honestly don't feel that much you said, thats worse them Vsync
I used AFMF 2 on my system. It’s a system-wide setting that optimizes frame rates for all applications, not just specific games, so it runs smoothly on Yuzu as well. here is a long chatgpt breakdown : AFMF 2, or Advanced Frame Management Framework 2, is an enhanced system for managing frame rates and improving overall gaming performance. Here’s how it works and its benefits: How AFMF 2 Works 1. System-Wide Frame Management: • AFMF 2 operates at the system level rather than being confined to individual games. This means it can optimize frame rates across all applications and games running on the system. 2. Resource Allocation: • It dynamically allocates system resources to ensure optimal performance. By balancing CPU and GPU workloads, AFMF 2 helps maintain a smoother and more consistent frame rate. 3. Adaptive Synchronization: • AFMF 2 employs adaptive synchronization techniques to reduce screen tearing and stuttering. It matches the frame output of the GPU with the refresh rate of the monitor, creating a seamless visual experience. 4. Performance Monitoring and Adjustment: • The framework continuously monitors performance metrics and makes real-time adjustments. This proactive approach helps in maintaining the best possible performance under varying system loads. Benefits of AFMF 2 1. Broad Compatibility: • Since AFMF 2 is a system-wide setting, it can be used with a wide range of hardware and software configurations. It is not tied to specific games or applications, making it versatile and easy to implement. 2. Consistent Performance: • By managing frame rates across all applications, AFMF 2 ensures a consistent gaming experience. It minimizes performance dips and spikes, providing a more stable frame rate. 3. Reduced Latency: • AFMF 2 reduces input lag by optimizing the frame delivery process. This is particularly beneficial for fast-paced games where quick response times are crucial. 4. Improved Visual Quality: • The adaptive synchronization and resource management techniques help in maintaining high visual quality. Reduced screen tearing and stuttering lead to a smoother and more immersive gaming experience. 5. Ease of Use: • As a system-wide setting, AFMF 2 is straightforward to activate and use. Users do not need to configure individual games, saving time and simplifying the optimization process. In summary, AFMF 2 enhances gaming performance by managing frame rates at the system level, offering broad compatibility, consistent performance, reduced latency, improved visual quality, and ease of use.
I know it gives you "more frames," but does it feel smoother in terms of game feel and responsiveness? I have the ROG x and want to know if it's worth the trouble of installing this preview driver or just wait for the official updated driver.
yeah it feels way smoother I'm pumped and will always use it on games like this. As far as going through the install.. idk man hahah that's a do at your own risk.
If you’re struggling to get 60fps to begin with it won’t feel as good or do as good. If u want a good experience cap your fps at half your refresh rate or whatever fox you can run stable and then amble to fmf2. An fps cap will help with any latency and having the game capped gives headroom for afmf2
I had a decision to make. I already have steam deck oled. Wanted to play Zelda tear of the kingdom on it. But it lags alot. So it was between buy the new rog ally x to play it or just get switch oled. Fyi. I went with the switch oled. Loving Zelda on it
I thought with super resolution you're supposed to leave the display's resolution setting at 1080p (in command center) and then set the in-game resolution to 720p? Otherwise you're still going to have a 720p resolution because that's what the device's display is set to.
If you are using the upscaler, the device needs to be set to a higher resolution, while the game should be set to a lower resolution. Then, AFMF 2 will upscale the game to match your screen’s resolution.
Yes. But I didn’t like the result in the games I tested. Nevertheless I installed the driver and Windows 11 insider program (24H2) and without using AFMF2 the games I tested worked better. I use RSR+FSR. Don’t like lossless scaling either. Here is a tutorial of how to install the driver th-cam.com/video/vfEXkV2dDfE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=REq5jEWAT2xo6i9F
Can you please show how to install it ??? Like make a video,I’ve been looking for days now. And no one can just explain how. I’ve used the link and it still keeps showing me to regular one
We might need to wait some time, but AMD definitely is trying to give users good things, while Nvidia introduce also good things, but you have to pay all the time
yeah i didn't even know what that was haha been messing around with it the last couple days since you left this comment. Ill film some more vids this week and check it out.
You gotta be more specific man I know it says 45fps but it lies to you your eyes see the crazy stutter and it drops down to 17fps and goes up to 51fps. What is your yuzu version? What is game version. Please elaborate and make a video on TOTK. Please please please.
@@nophacetech I figured it out in the instructions he says get the ryzen 7840u or w e download and that mislead me it just kept giving me the none preview update. In your description if u could to help others tell them to just go to the link u posted about afmf2 and scroll to the bottom and add update from there and then follow the instructions that’s on the other link . Ignore ryzen 7840u completely
@@nophacetech I did everything mentioned, but AFMF 2 always disabled in every games although I have definitely active them in the commend center. Do you know what should I do to fix it? It have already set full screen without V-sync…
This may be a dumb question but do you happen to knoe why my RSR option in command center is not showing up? I went to add more things to my command center and the rsr option is greyed out and i cannot add it to CC. Anyone know why? Lol
@nophacetech honestly I just ended up doing a could recovery on it and the fresh install pretty much fixed all the issues. Not sure why out of the box it had a messed up install but eh whatever lol
I plug it in sometimes next to my couch, on my bed, the airplane has an outlet so I plug it in... Feels like the real world to me. But you can always skip that if you don't ever play plugged in. 🤙🏼🤘🏼
its not for the steam deck.. not sure if it will i need to do some research on that. ChatGPT says" AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology is currently not supported on the Steam Deck. The Steam Deck uses custom RDNA 2 APUs, and the AFMF feature, which is designed to enhance frame rates by generating additional frames using AI, does not support these custom APUs as of now
Unfortunately I have my doubts about the usefulness of AFMF2 on Steamdeck, functions like interpolation require a lot of GPGPU compute and that is specifically what RDNA3 is good for (8Tflops on the Z1E vs. the 1.6Tflops of Steamdeck). Once we have Strix Point APUs and the 11.88Tflop 890M GPU these features will work even better.
@@phillipsjuan3871 the problem is, AMFM doesn't run well on the Steam Deck with windows. Apart from a few games with FSR 3 frame gen built in like Ghost of Tsushima, stutters a lot on other games. RDNA 2 just can't handle frame gen well.
These people installing experimental betas are the same people that end up complaining that their devices are buggy and windows sucks. Lol. Afmf2 looks great, I will wait patiently for it
Windows was buggy without this… because, well, it’s Windows. Trying to defend Windows as if it’s stable and user-friendly on a handheld gaming PC is obviously far from the truth. The beta drivers haven’t introduced any new issues over the last week-just the same old Windows quirks. But customizing and trying to get the best performance is kinda the point of PC gaming.
@@nophacetech I find that people who say windows is buggy just don't really know how to use windows. It's rock solid for me. The hate on Windows is just a narrative.
Given the framerate cap AFMF2 is now definitively the best way to play Elden Ring.
Yes! So nice to finally play over 60fps! Just tried it out on my PC so good solid 120fps maxed out!
To be honest you have mods to unlock elden ring fps easily (if you don't play online)
no, "Lossless Scaling" is better and it has 4x frame generation and you can play elden bong at 240 fps (and you can still play online)
Lossless scaling is all more taxing
Really glad to hear it's better than the AFMF 1. I'll wait and use lossless scaling until it officially releases.
it's so much better!
There are still lots of performance drops in fps in the game with AFMF 2. Still a long way to go with AFMF 2 until the official release.
im not seeing a lot but maybe a little. However yes this will only get better from here :D
Its out!!
They released an official driver with afmf2 which has less stutters than the beta release.
I still have issues with it not detecting certain games like Delta Force 2025
so is this better than lossless scaling? I have the old model of the rog ally x and I have been enjoying the performance it’s delivering but this is a game changer thanks for covering this and letting us know what we will get in the future!
This gonna be my go to channel. I just got into pc gaming especially handheld gaming navigating through windows is a pain for me because I’m a Mac user which is similar to Linux I haven’t used windows in so long
Little bit challenging on Ally, the system likes to revert back to the original drivers after the restart. I've done it again and now I'm just putting it into sleep, don't want to need to do it again and again haha
yeah it will be better when its actually released.. i have already had to reinstall it. But make sure you have auto update switched off in your system settings.
seing this made me buy a Z1extreme. congrats AMD!
lets go!
I have to try it with RSR on my Go. I didn't even think to stack them for better results thanks man
lets go! Did you put AFMF 2 on your go? how is it on the larger higher resolution screen?
@@nophacetech yessir I did!! I also have lossless scaling but its a little more convenient to just run the game and AFMF2 kicks in. Stacking RSR was nice but I found it better to stack AFMF2 with Integer Scaling. dial up the graphics and still hit consistent frames at a lower TDP. Try it out and let me know what you think. In MW3 with IS and AFMF2, graphics set to basic, I have it locked at 72 fps which really is 144 due to AFMF2 and its around 20W
Super cool. I have the OG Ally but I'll wait for them to officially update to this just to be safe.
heck yes! when its official release its going to be amazing!
yeah,i cant wait for official releases
This is amazing.i use lossless scaling but afmf2 seems to work better
I have not check out lossless scaling but i have a hard time believing the people saying it's better than this.
If ur seeing this set afmf to quality and performance, that’s the best setting for afmf
thank you
NGL this is the first video I've seen that's making me consider the ROG over by Steam Deck OLED. Especially with Valve confirming SteamOS for the Ally. Valve also confirmed their working on the Dual Boot windows support. I wonder if that would allow for AFMF2 a little easier. Either way. You're right. AFMF2 is the future for handhelds in particular
Yessir! I have the Rog ally X I love it even on 17 watts games run smooth not even using turbo mode
Any idea when that setting will officially release?
i don't know hopefully soon!
How's the battery life using those options?
A bit misleading to show a static area in Elden Ring where of course the FPS will be high. It would have been better showing it off during some action or fighting.
Yeah you could always just assume you will lose a few fps in excessive battles 😉 but when you have almost 100 should be okay 👍🏼
even if he didn’t let’s say he is in elden beast he is still going to rack up above 60 frames it’s very nice
Hopefully version 2 is better. Fluid motion frames 1 in borderlands 3 PC actually costs me about 25fps
yeah AFMF 2 is way better!
8:05 agree
it breaks my heart 💔
Any particular reason you didnt showcase any combat in your tests? Thanks.
No
you can use lossless scaling and fluid motion together , you know this , right ?
lossless scaling now has 4x FPS too
I didn't find a single game actually playable in that 4x FPS option
Honestly this is GG for the steam deck tbh
Are you using the TOTK optimizer? Curious what your YUZU settings are and what version/update of totk you're on if you get the chance! Great video :)
to be honest i just copied over what was on my PC from like a year or two ago and jumped right into it without looking at it all hahaha i spent a lot of time back then dialing it in but i would have to go look.
I’m more curious about how you got TotK to run without those weird visual rainbow artifacts happening in the textures on the Ally. I was researching this and it apparently has something to do with RDNA 3 architecture. I’ve tried on the original Ally and the X. Similar results.
@@nophacetechI am also interested in knowing which mods you have enabled and what update version of TOTK you are running. If you could look at what mods are enabled in Yuzu settings and which game update version is installed/enabled and let us know here, that would be awesome!
@nophacetech - I’d like to know what mods and game version you’re using too!
I did this. But some games literally freeze from time to time. And I haven't even had it installed for more than 24 hours yet.
Didn't work for me. I think AMD have updated the software for 7840U now. Guess I will have to wait now until the official ROG Ally release.
Did you follow the guide I posted in the links it's not just a quick download and install you have to force install and do some stuff to make it work. The guide I posted worked for me.
Will there be official way of installing this on ROG Ally X in future? Dont want to risk ruining my brand new device and void warranty
yes this will just roll out as a regular update.
@@nophacetech so you recommend waiting for official? I just bought my Ally X today and in the process of setting up. Worried I won’t have good experience without doing this since so many videos saying this makes it better
@@KiillahX if you are comfortable Seidel loading force, loading beta drivers, then follow the guide and try it if you're not comfortable doing that I would recommend just waiting. The Alex is amazing without it and they will officially release it at some point where you'll just be able to click update and then start using it, it's up to you I can't make that decision. There's always a risk involved when you're messing with drivers and stuff like that with windows and it would void the warranty if they wanted to be annoying and historically they have been that way.
@@nophacetech Thank you very much. Appreciate the comment.
@@nophacetech hey can you help me with controller issue I’m having please.
I might be wrong. But doesn't Alt + Z bring up the overlay where you can toggle AFMF without having to go to the full dashboard?
The SD Oled is limited to 90hz actual refresh rate and the LCD SD is limited to 60hz actual. If you really want to show this off you need to use an external display. But this does show you can get 90hz which is enough for either SD models.
This really is something, AMD just changed handheld gaming.
pretty awesome!
What vram do you use? I use 8 gb but was wondering if there’s a better setting. To use
i didn't touch any of the vram settings so whatever its stock set to.
Ok and it’s strange when I have the afmf 2 on, there’s this weird jitter and stutter on any game I use it on.
@@thejustinjustin1233I personally didn’t like it in the games I tested on the Legion Go (Helldivers 2 and Starfield)
CPU Boost will give you more performance?
it just pushes more power to the CPU so for most games it will make them worse because now less power can go to the GPU.. but emulation is very CPU heavy so it can help in that situation.
Only in emulation and cpu bound gsmes but most games dont make a difference and battery life is way better with it being off
Just wait until he discovers Lossless Scalling
you find lossless scaling better than AFMF 2?
@@nophacetech yeah, the "garble" in the artefacts in AFMF are much more noticeable, people say AFMF have better latency in the other hand, but i use the allow screen option that reduces a lot the latency and honestly don't feel it ( i also have around 80 fps of base frame and that influences a lot)
@@DesocupadoXtremo lossless scaling adds over 80ms of input lag, vs 10-15 in AFMF 2, its useless to run a game in 100 fps with the input lag of a 15 fps game.
@@SrUnr3al don't know where you took that, but i use it in a 165hz QHD screen, pushing those frames native is quite hard, i use LS and honestly don't feel that much you said, thats worse them Vsync
Any idea when they are going to officially release this tech? I don't feel like playing around with the risk to brick my new Ally X 😢
I am not sure ;(
Ur definitely not gonna brick ur ally by doing this lol
when are they releasing this ?
not sure.. hopefully soon!!
How did you get Yuzu to run on the Amd software?
I used AFMF 2 on my system. It’s a system-wide setting that optimizes frame rates for all applications, not just specific games, so it runs smoothly on Yuzu as well.
here is a long chatgpt breakdown :
AFMF 2, or Advanced Frame Management Framework 2, is an enhanced system for managing frame rates and improving overall gaming performance. Here’s how it works and its benefits:
How AFMF 2 Works
1. System-Wide Frame Management:
• AFMF 2 operates at the system level rather than being confined to individual games. This means it can optimize frame rates across all applications and games running on the system.
2. Resource Allocation:
• It dynamically allocates system resources to ensure optimal performance. By balancing CPU and GPU workloads, AFMF 2 helps maintain a smoother and more consistent frame rate.
3. Adaptive Synchronization:
• AFMF 2 employs adaptive synchronization techniques to reduce screen tearing and stuttering. It matches the frame output of the GPU with the refresh rate of the monitor, creating a seamless visual experience.
4. Performance Monitoring and Adjustment:
• The framework continuously monitors performance metrics and makes real-time adjustments. This proactive approach helps in maintaining the best possible performance under varying system loads.
Benefits of AFMF 2
1. Broad Compatibility:
• Since AFMF 2 is a system-wide setting, it can be used with a wide range of hardware and software configurations. It is not tied to specific games or applications, making it versatile and easy to implement.
2. Consistent Performance:
• By managing frame rates across all applications, AFMF 2 ensures a consistent gaming experience. It minimizes performance dips and spikes, providing a more stable frame rate.
3. Reduced Latency:
• AFMF 2 reduces input lag by optimizing the frame delivery process. This is particularly beneficial for fast-paced games where quick response times are crucial.
4. Improved Visual Quality:
• The adaptive synchronization and resource management techniques help in maintaining high visual quality. Reduced screen tearing and stuttering lead to a smoother and more immersive gaming experience.
5. Ease of Use:
• As a system-wide setting, AFMF 2 is straightforward to activate and use. Users do not need to configure individual games, saving time and simplifying the optimization process.
In summary, AFMF 2 enhances gaming performance by managing frame rates at the system level, offering broad compatibility, consistent performance, reduced latency, improved visual quality, and ease of use.
@@nophacetech All sorted now thanks bud!
For some reason, my AMD fluid motion frames option doesn't show a 2 behind it or the smart technology tab at the top.
it's not official out yet you have to force update install it
@@nophacetech
Thanks, got it figured out 👍
If you lock it to 60fps does the frame gen lag reduce?
I know it gives you "more frames," but does it feel smoother in terms of game feel and responsiveness? I have the ROG x and want to know if it's worth the trouble of installing this preview driver or just wait for the official updated driver.
yeah it feels way smoother I'm pumped and will always use it on games like this. As far as going through the install.. idk man hahah that's a do at your own risk.
YES
If you’re struggling to get 60fps to begin with it won’t feel as good or do as good. If u want a good experience cap your fps at half your refresh rate or whatever fox you can run stable and then amble to fmf2. An fps cap will help with any latency and having the game capped gives headroom for afmf2
lossless scaling is WAY better than AFMF 2 on totk for now.
Wow i can't wait when the steamdeck 2 comes out😂.
Bro for real it's going to be insane 🤯
I had a decision to make. I already have steam deck oled. Wanted to play Zelda tear of the kingdom on it. But it lags alot. So it was between buy the new rog ally x to play it or just get switch oled. Fyi. I went with the switch oled. Loving Zelda on it
good plan.. the switch plays it WAY better hahah also the Ally x without AFMF 2 doesn't play it much better than the SD OLED.
I thought with super resolution you're supposed to leave the display's resolution setting at 1080p (in command center) and then set the in-game resolution to 720p?
Otherwise you're still going to have a 720p resolution because that's what the device's display is set to.
Nope actually not. Set you display on 720p, activate rsr and then launch the game, it will upscale automatically
@@turalbeats1474 awesome, thanks!
Does the ally x have to be plugged in to get this performance? I have read some comments saying it is locked at 800mhz if not in turbo mode
no honestly getting amazing performance at 17w and the 25w
so, in order to play in higher res i need to put lower in the game?
If you are using the upscaler, the device needs to be set to a higher resolution, while the game should be set to a lower resolution. Then, AFMF 2 will upscale the game to match your screen’s resolution.
@ didn’t know that. Thanx👍
Does it work with legion go?
yes it does!
Yes. But I didn’t like the result in the games I tested. Nevertheless I installed the driver and Windows 11 insider program (24H2) and without using AFMF2 the games I tested worked better. I use RSR+FSR. Don’t like lossless scaling either. Here is a tutorial of how to install the driver th-cam.com/video/vfEXkV2dDfE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=REq5jEWAT2xo6i9F
Can you please show how to install it ??? Like make a video,I’ve been looking for days now. And no one can just explain how. I’ve used the link and it still keeps showing me to regular one
There’s some here on YT
For us ally owners that don’t have a keyboard can I still somehow get this program to work?
yes but you have to just fumble around with the on screen keyboard.
We might need to wait some time, but AMD definitely is trying to give users good things, while Nvidia introduce also good things, but you have to pay all the time
When is the official release date?
im not sure.. hopefully soon!
can you make a video with radeon chill turned on
yeah i didn't even know what that was haha been messing around with it the last couple days since you left this comment. Ill film some more vids this week and check it out.
Can I do this on legion go?
yes you can!
Does this work with the 6800u?
this is what google says: Yes, AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 (AFMF 2) is supported on AMD Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards
What version of TOTK? I’m on 1.0.0 and it’s laggy and bad 6fps drops even using AFMF 2
are you on Yuzu? not sure what version off the top my head but its not 1.0.0 its an updated version.
You gotta be more specific man I know it says 45fps but it lies to you your eyes see the crazy stutter and it drops down to 17fps and goes up to 51fps. What is your yuzu version? What is game version. Please elaborate and make a video on TOTK. Please please please.
I installed the but not showing fluid motion 2 it’s only showing fluid motion and also not the same update code . Followed all instructions
hmm might need to reset and start over again.
@@nophacetech I figured it out in the instructions he says get the ryzen 7840u or w e download and that mislead me it just kept giving me the none preview update. In your description if u could to help others tell them to just go to the link u posted about afmf2 and scroll to the bottom and add update from there and then follow the instructions that’s on the other link . Ignore ryzen 7840u completely
Glad you got it figured out 🤙🏼
@@nophacetech I did everything mentioned, but AFMF 2 always disabled in every games although I have definitely active them in the commend center. Do you know what should I do to fix it? It have already set full screen without V-sync…
zelda totk works much better without much studders with linux blazzite os however afmf 1 or 2 is not available yet with steam os
yeah it still runs about this good on my steam deck would be interesting if we could get Blazzite with AFMF 2 going as well.. probably be amazing.
This may be a dumb question but do you happen to knoe why my RSR option in command center is not showing up? I went to add more things to my command center and the rsr option is greyed out and i cannot add it to CC. Anyone know why? Lol
It disappeared for me since update or I ment not working
hmm yeah idk i'm still trying to learn all the ROG Ally stuff
@nophacetech honestly I just ended up doing a could recovery on it and the fresh install pretty much fixed all the issues. Not sure why out of the box it had a messed up install but eh whatever lol
Please don't show the 30W plugged in performance. It's not indicative of how the Ally peforms in a real world scenario.
I plug it in sometimes next to my couch, on my bed, the airplane has an outlet so I plug it in... Feels like the real world to me. But you can always skip that if you don't ever play plugged in. 🤙🏼🤘🏼
Im getting around 80-90 of AFMF 1 right now 🤨
nice
wrong ! try it in a real game play like pvp or fighting couple of enemies around or fighting a boss... cmon kid
i'll do better.
Looks to be borked with ModEngine2
Lol you have capped screen resolution to 720p in command center so your super res is still showing you 720p😂
haha nice.. you win some you lose some. I'll take that L
My man, i can play elden ring 800p on high settings, 30w with 64-69 fps using loselese scaling on my legion go.
sick! that's a great set up!
No way! anti log new feature?
did i say that in the video? 😂
Maybe I did something wrong but loseless scaling looks better
idk maybe it does i have not tried lossless scaling yet.
How would this get on Steamdeck? An update???
its not for the steam deck.. not sure if it will i need to do some research on that. ChatGPT says" AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology is currently not supported on the Steam Deck. The Steam Deck uses custom RDNA 2 APUs, and the AFMF feature, which is designed to enhance frame rates by generating additional frames using AI, does not support these custom APUs as of now
@@nophacetech I'm sure they'll get it in there. Thanks
Unfortunately I have my doubts about the usefulness of AFMF2 on Steamdeck, functions like interpolation require a lot of GPGPU compute and that is specifically what RDNA3 is good for (8Tflops on the Z1E vs. the 1.6Tflops of Steamdeck).
Once we have Strix Point APUs and the 11.88Tflop 890M GPU these features will work even better.
@@phillipsjuan3871 the problem is, AMFM doesn't run well on the Steam Deck with windows. Apart from a few games with FSR 3 frame gen built in like Ghost of Tsushima, stutters a lot on other games. RDNA 2 just can't handle frame gen well.
This is so much screwing around to side load. I see there is a video on TH-cam but it is literally 20 steps. I might try it tonight if I have time.
Inactive, all installed all made correct. First two hours playing afmf2 works, then inactive yellow. Trash
did you turn off auto update for your drives in windows? mine is still working days later :D
Take that! MSI claw and Intel 😂
hahahha
These people installing experimental betas are the same people that end up complaining that their devices are buggy and windows sucks. Lol. Afmf2 looks great, I will wait patiently for it
Windows was buggy without this… because, well, it’s Windows. Trying to defend Windows as if it’s stable and user-friendly on a handheld gaming PC is obviously far from the truth. The beta drivers haven’t introduced any new issues over the last week-just the same old Windows quirks. But customizing and trying to get the best performance is kinda the point of PC gaming.
@@nophacetech I find that people who say windows is buggy just don't really know how to use windows. It's rock solid for me. The hate on Windows is just a narrative.
@@jbarajaspwindows is terrible why are you even defending it?
You know the eyes cant tell the difference over 60 fps
over 160 maybe but 60 compared to 144 is a huge difference
I saw them testing fps on Linus tech. He seemed to pick out the 120 everytime over 60. He was looking through a scope and shooting at guys running.
Buddy are you new to the concept of fps? Use a higher refresh rate monitor you will notice the difference
@@Dextrolordt learn English
@@phillipsjuan3871 he is correct tho your statement is invalid because higher refresh rate allows us to display higher frames so he is correct
When is this out
not sure when the official release will come out. hopefully soon.