02-14-2020 06:45 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:37 AM by ZenBot
02-17-2020 05:00 AM
02-27-2020 05:16 AM
sagarreddysag85% brightness is really bright and if you have adaptive brightness active, then you don't know if it sometimes goes even higher.There are too many lags in pubG nowadays I think Rog 2 is getting out of date . I think updates stabilize the laggs in pubG but u guys aren't providing frequent updates.
For now I am playing on smooth and extreme graphics which has very less lags but this isn't a POCOPHONE to play on low graphics . I prefer balenced and extreme in this phone but it's too laggy nowadays . Pls guys we neeed performance update on this . I don't care about android 10 but for me performance matters most . Pls give us performance boost .
And even nowadays I am observing battery only lasts 5 hrs 30 min from 100% - 2% even when the sound and brightness are kept at 85%. My former one plus 6t had 3700 mah battery in which I almost got 4hrs 30 min even for a whole year .
I am getting a doubt is this really 6000 mah battery or is that u guys didn't fully optimised battery like one plus did??
PubG lagging , battery draining ,Need an update
Ralph ChristianIf I set the ROG Phone II display to 20% brightness and 60Hz, then I can run PCMark for up to 24 hours. The same phone doesn't even reach 8 hours at full brightness in 120Hz running the very same cpu/gpu intensive tests.Just did a factory reset. ( Replaced Feb 1 ) 2 weeks used.
PC Mark is the only app installed.
ROG 2 Ultimate Edition.
PCmark work 2.0 benchmark battery.
6hrs
Xmode on
WiFi on
120hz
100% brightness
PC Mark 2.0 Benchmark Batter Life 2.0 6hrs only.
sagarreddysagWe're actually improving the gyro for PUBG in a future FOTA 🙂U guys might like this , I have fully understood how gyro behaves in this phone spending more than 2 days in training room .
For the guys who complain gyro problem - here is the solution just put songs go to training room grind , grind and grind till u understand how gyro behaves in this phone. This is the only solution for now . It's gyro isn't bad but is a little bit complicated that's it .
I found a problem while overusing gyro - sometimes gyro becomes reversed like if we pull mobile down aim goes up and if we pull right the aim goes left u guys should look it .
It happens only when overusing of gyro like rarely but if that would get fixed it would be a lot of help
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02-27-2020 07:44 AM
02-27-2020 08:04 AM
Anders_ASUS1. Ok i understand my Op6t is missing extra hardware parts and is older than rog 2 ,I understand it the comparison is waste.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/16846/pubg-lagging-battery-draining-need-an-update
85% brightness is really bright and if you have adaptive brightness active, then you don't know if it sometimes goes even higher.
To compare this with another phone that you used to game on with different display, different chipset, different everything and most probably on a different version of PUBG is not a good comparison.
We've been conducting a battery comparison in this thread below and it's always nice to see when users discovers how much difference display brightness can do. @OPC was surprised to see that he could only get about 3h of gameplay in Asphalt 9 when running at full brightness and when playing with normal brightness he's used to twice the battery life
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/16936/pc-mark-2-0-benchmark-batter-life-2-0-6hrs-only
If I set the ROG Phone II display to 20% brightness and 60Hz, then I can run PCMark for up to 24 hours. The same phone doesn't even reach 8 hours at full brightness in 120Hz running the very same cpu/gpu intensive tests.
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/44595#Comment_44595
We're actually improving the gyro for PUBG in a future FOTA 🙂
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02-27-2020 08:05 AM
Anders_ASUSThx for adding gyro problem to ur future updates . I really do appreciate it .https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/16846/pubg-lagging-battery-draining-need-an-update
85% brightness is really bright and if you have adaptive brightness active, then you don't know if it sometimes goes even higher.
To compare this with another phone that you used to game on with different display, different chipset, different everything and most probably on a different version of PUBG is not a good comparison.
We've been conducting a battery comparison in this thread below and it's always nice to see when users discovers how much difference display brightness can do. @OPC was surprised to see that he could only get about 3h of gameplay in Asphalt 9 when running at full brightness and when playing with normal brightness he's used to twice the battery life
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/16936/pc-mark-2-0-benchmark-batter-life-2-0-6hrs-only
If I set the ROG Phone II display to 20% brightness and 60Hz, then I can run PCMark for up to 24 hours. The same phone doesn't even reach 8 hours at full brightness in 120Hz running the very same cpu/gpu intensive tests.
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/44595#Comment_44595
We're actually improving the gyro for PUBG in a future FOTA 🙂
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