ROG Ally (Z1)Low-end
Dying Light 2 - ROG Ally Z1 ~25-30FPS
Dying Light 2 Stay Human
Performance
27
avg FPS
30
target FPS
24
min FPS
32
max FPS
1.4h
battery life
GamersNexus measured 24FPS on battery (15W) and 27FPS on wall power at 1080p Low with FSR Quality. This is one of the games where the Z1 Extreme pulls a large (~42%) lead, so the base Z1 is firmly in 30FPS-target territory - cap it and play plugged in for the steadiest parkour traversal.
Display
Resolution1920x1080
FPS Cap30
VSyncOff
Upscaling
TechnologyFSR
Quality ModeQuality
Graphics Quality
Overall QualityLow
TexturesMedium
ShadowsLow
Advanced Graphics
Ray TracingOff
Ambient OcclusionOff
Motion BlurOff
Depth of FieldOff
Other
contact shadowsOff
Notes
GamersNexus recorded ~24FPS at 15W battery and ~27FPS on wall power at 1080p Low + FSR Quality. To reach a stable 30, drop the FSR quality to Balanced or render at 900p, and turn Contact Shadows and Ambient Occlusion off entirely - Dying Light 2's RT is far too heavy for 4 CUs and must stay disabled. The base Z1 loses ~42% to the Z1 Extreme here (one of the biggest gaps in GN's suite), so don't expect the Extreme's 33+FPS; treat 30 as the ceiling and play plugged in.Hardware
OSWindows 11 23H2
ProfileTurbo
TDP25W
GPU Clock2500 MHz
Refresh120 Hz
Details
Handheld rating2/5
Updated6/14/2026
Views0
Tags
open-worldactionparkourfsrz130fps
Sources & Benchmarks
Tested byGamersNexus