Arknights Endfield Performance Benchmarks on Low-End, Mid-Range, and High-End Devices
Arknights: Endfield is very scalable: low-end devices can manage 30 FPS on Low, mid-range phones hit stable 30–60 FPS on Low/Medium, and modern flagships sustain 60 FPS on Medium–High with only minor dips. PC remains the smoothest platform overall, but mobile performance is considered good for a Unity-based 3D gacha game.

Overall Platform Benchmark Snapshot
These are averages: performance varies by device thermals, resolution, and OS.
Low-End / Older Devices
Tests on budget SoCs like Dimensity 6080 / Helio G99 class indicate:
- With graphics on Low and FPS capped at 30, the game stays around 25–30 FPS in typical combat, dipping below that only in very effect-heavy moments.
- Visual cuts include lower textures, simplified lighting, and reduced effects, but the game remains playable for story and casual play.
- Long sessions can trigger thermal throttling, so short play periods are recommended.
Entry-level hardware can run Endfield, but should treat it as a 30 FPS, Low-settings experience.
Mid-Range Devices
For chips like Snapdragon 778G / Dimensity 7‑series equivalents, performance guides and SoC comparisons suggest:
- Recommended settings: Low–Medium graphics with 30 FPS cap for stability.
- In practice, this yields roughly 28–35 FPS in combat and exploration, with only occasional drops in large fights.
- Pushing 60 FPS is possible on some better mid-range phones, but usually leads to heat and throttling in long sessions; 30 FPS is the safer target.
These devices are fine for daily play if you do not insist on high frame rates and Ultra visuals.
High-End / Flagship Phones
On modern flagships (e.g., Snapdragon 8 Gen 2/3+, 8 Elite, A15+ / iPhone 15–17 era):
- A performance deep dive reports 60 FPS on Medium–High settings is generally stable, with dips to the low 50s only in very busy outdoor fights.
- One hour of Ultra on an iPhone 17 Pro Max (max brightness, recording) consumed about 28% battery, with temperatures judged acceptable.
- Guides recommend Medium–High at 60 FPS as the sweet spot; Ultra is mostly cosmetic and harder on thermals.
Flagships thus deliver a “near‑PC” feel, especially if you stay off Ultra and avoid very long marathons.
PC vs Mobile Performance Positioning
- PC is described as the flagship experience, with 60–120+ FPS possible, DLSS support, and much higher visual fidelity than phones.
- Mobile offers the full game but with lower textures, simplified shadows, and reduced draw distance to keep FPS acceptable across a wide hardware range.
For players deciding where to focus: use PC for long, precise sessions and factory planning, and mobile for short dailies and farming, with expectations of 30–60 FPS depending on device tier.


