Black Ops 6 is one of the most well running games on handhelds like Legion Go and Asus ROG Ally. But its performance on Asus ROG Ally X is even better.

Depending on your resolution choice you can get 90 to 100+ fps in the multiplayer mode of the game.

I choose to go with 1080p/25W with Frame Generation enabled for smooth visuals and gameplay. But I understand some want to Stick to 720p/25W for reliable FPS in competitive settings.

In both cases you can use the same graphics and display settings I am sharing below but with different resolutions.

Best BO6 Multiplayer Display Settings

OptionsSettings
Display Resolution1080p
Aspect RationAutomatic
Display Gamma2.2 (sRGB)
Eco Mode PresetEfficiency
V-sync (Gameplay)Off
V-sync (Menu)100%
Custom Frame Rate Limit120
Reduce Menu Render ResolutionOptimal
Pause Game RenderingOff
Reduce Quality When Inactive10 minutes
Focused Mode90
High Dynamic Range (HDR)Automatic

Best BO6 Multiplayer Graphics Settings

OptionsSettings
Graphics PresetCustom
Dynamic ResolutionOff
Upscaling / SharpningAMD FSR 3
VRAM Scale Target80
Variable Rate ShadingOff
Texture ResolutionNormal
Texture Filter AnisotropicLow
Depth of FiledOff
Detail QualityLow
Particle ResolutionVery Low
Bullet EffectsOn
Persistant EffectsOn
Shader QualityLow
On-Demand Texture StreamingOptimized
Local Texture Streaming QualityNormal
Shadow QualityVery Low
Screen Space ShadowsOff
Occlusion and Screen Space LightingOff
Screen Space ReflectionsOff
Static Reflection QualityHigh
TessellationOff
Volumetric QualityLow
Deferred Physics QualityOff
Weather Grid VolumesOff
Water QualityOff

Benchmarks

Black Ops 6 rog ally x benchmarks 1080p
black ops 6 multiplayer benchmarks
black ops 6 benchmarks 1080p

For this result use 8GB VRAM at 25W TDP. If you want to go beyond the average of 83 fps, then bring down the resolution to 720p and you can easily touch 100+ fps in Black Ops 6 multiplayer mode.

But I think if you want to use 720p then 17W is the perfect sweat spot. You will get 90+ fps on average and save battery.

Black Ops 6 is well-optimized for the ROG Ally X and performs solidly across the tested configurations.