Asus ROG Ally Review vs Steam Deck (Digital Foundry)

DaStangMan

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Getting the Asus for my son could care less about trackpad or low battery life. It's basically going to be a portable gaming pc that I will have a monitor keyboard mouse and xbox controller for him to use in his room. Pretty sure I can eventually get him a power bank that will extend the life of it but he will mostly be playing at home so.
 

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Getting the Asus for my son could care less about trackpad or low battery life. It's basically going to be a portable gaming pc that I will have a monitor keyboard mouse and xbox controller for him to use in his room. Pretty sure I can eventually get him a power bank that will extend the life of it but he will mostly be playing at home so.
Those software bugs makes that unit a non starter for me.
 

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The ROG benchmarks make me feel it’s not worth it.

It’s more powerful but it can’t do 60fps for most AAA games either.

If it’s gonna be a smaller game/indie machine anyway, might as well go for the cheaper cost and better portability of the SD.
 
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