Doom: The dark ages should be avoided by handheld games -pc fans for now -and it’s down to a topic that I find ever more frustrating


  • ID Software Doom: The Dark Ages Facing opposite troubled problems on handheld games -PCs
  • The problem seems to come from outdated drivers at AMD Ryzen Z1-powered handheld as ASUS ROG Ally
  • It seems that neither AMD nor ID Software is reponsible, but rather the handheld PC suppliers such as ASUS and Lenovo

The long wait of ID Software Doom: The Dark Ages Finally, as Premium Edition, which delivers two days of early access, is now available -but if you are using an AMD -powered handheld game -PC, it’s probably best to avoid now.

As reported by our friends on PC Gamer, Doom: The Dark Ages are not -Pillable on handheld games -PCs, especially those who use AMDS Ryzen Z1 chips due to constant crashes. This is evident in the video provided by PC Gamer who sees the game crash in seconds due to an AMD driver error.

I can confirm the same degraded problems; While starting in the game’s campaign was fine (on my Asus Rog Ally Z1 Extreme), it took no longer than 10 seconds before the game stopped. This would result in either a black screen, with the game still audible in the background or worse, artisting – however, the blame is apparently not on ID software and its new title.

(Image Credit: ID Software)

Since the game requires the latest AMDadrenaline 25.5.1 Graphics Driver – which is the first prompt shown at startup – the crashes on these handhelds are expected. And it points directly to the question; Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go, who use AMDS Ryzen Z1 -extreme processors, runs more often than not on outdated graphics drivers.

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