id Software’s latest Update 2.2 for DOOM: The Dark Ages is a massive step forward for handheld and portable gaming. The patch not only fine-tunes performance but officially grants the game Steam Deck Verified status, ensuring it runs smoothly on Valve’s portable PC and similar devices. The update focuses heavily on optimizing the experience for devices like the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go, making handheld demon-slaying far more practical than before.
A major improvement comes in the form of auto-detected optimal settings. When players launch the game on a handheld device, it now automatically applies settings tailored for that hardware, while still allowing full customization. Settings are also stored per device, so users can seamlessly switch between handheld and desktop setups without losing preferences.
Performance-wise, id Software introduced targeted optimizations for portable hardware. Visual and sound effects have been streamlined to reduce CPU and GPU load, improving both frame rate and battery life. Depending on device class, handhelds can now expect around 30 FPS at 720p, while higher-end models can reach 1080p at 60 FPS when docked or on max power mode. The addition of a benchmark mode helps players test and tweak their setup for the best performance possible.
Beyond raw performance, Update 2.2 also enhances usability when handhelds are docked. Controller detection and interface adjustments have been refined, ensuring smoother transitions between handheld and external display modes.
While lower-power handhelds won’t hit the same fidelity as gaming PCs, this update makes DOOM: The Dark Ages far more accessible and enjoyable for portable players. It’s a welcome sign that id Software is committed to supporting the rapidly growing handheld PC market. Check out our comparison website for the lowest price on DOOM: The Dark Ages.
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