Gaming handhelds are great for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II


Can I play Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on gaming handhelds?

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II offers controller support and is playable on gaming handhelds like the ASUS ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, and Steam Deck. However, the experience is different depending on which device you have. You’ll need to adjust system settings and might need to adjust game settings to get the best playing experience.

Best settings to play Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on gaming handhelds

You might want to change resolution, VRAM, TDP, and AFMF settings on your handheld, if possible. (Image credit: Deep Silver)

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II looks absolutely gorgeous on ASUS ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go. I didn’t notice any screen tearing, but there was a bit of choppiness on Legion Go. The game runs very well on default settings for either device, however, you might want to make some tweaks depending on your preferences.

Meanwhile, the game also looks visually appealing on Steam Deck as long as settings are properly set. Regardless of which handheld you’re using, I highly recommend putting game text and subtitles larger than their default; otherwise, they can be hard to read.

As is usually the case, there’s no need to put resolution higher than 1920 x 1080 when gaming, especially on handhelds.

KCD2 can hit above an average 30 FPS on ROG Ally X if AFMF 2 is enabled properly. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

ASUS ROG Ally and Ally X: In my time playing on ROG Ally X in 25W Turbo Mode with VRAM at 8G (see our ROG Ally VRAM guide), I saw an average of 23-30 FPS (frames per second). You might want to set it to 6G, to save some power, though. Of course, you can get 30W TDP out of ROG Ally when it is plugged in, so you might want to take advantage of that, whether that means playing in handheld mode or docked to a TV with a docking station.



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