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The official Xbox Ally handheld is so exciting.

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  • A atomicpoet@lemmy.world

    It’s everything I want in an Xbox handheld.

    It runs Windows. But it’s not stock Windows but an optimized version for gaming. And you have access to Steam, GOG, EGS, itch.io–and of course, Xbox Game Pass.

    The Zen 2 Extreme chip is a giant step up in terms of mobile APUs, and offers a 30% gain on the Zen 1 in terms of graphical performance.

    Apparently, people who’ve tried it say it feels like an Xbox controller. Which is good. I like the Xbox controller.

    Now am I going to buy it?

    Unlikely. My household already has two handhelds, and they each fit our needs very well.

    But you know what? I’m glad Microsoft is taking the handheld market seriously. Both Nintendo and Valve should feel pressure to perform.

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    lobut@lemmy.ca
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    #15

    Sorry you’re getting downvoted too much. I mean, the joke is that Lemmy is all about Linux so it gonna be bad, but I didn’t think this much 😛

    I’m kinda excited too? Kind of?

    Like this isn’t for me. I’m more of a Steam Deck guy.

    If this lives up to the MS Marketing BS, this would be a handheld that I’d buy for a friend or I’d recommend a friend to buy.

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    • R rowdy@lemmy.zip

      I make no claims for what you are. I said it reads like .

      Very generous of you to give games away to the community for free. Thanks for your contributions. A bit odd to bring it up though.

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      atomicpoet@lemmy.world
      wrote on last edited by
      #16

      But you kind of did.

      You arrived here five days ago and already have the cojones to claim that I, someone very active in this community, is an astroturfing bot.

      Can it just be possible that I enjoy PC gaming and welcome competition in this space?

      I already mentioned the Xbox Ally isn’t for me but if it brings console gamers to PC, that’s good.

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      • L lobut@lemmy.ca

        Sorry you’re getting downvoted too much. I mean, the joke is that Lemmy is all about Linux so it gonna be bad, but I didn’t think this much 😛

        I’m kinda excited too? Kind of?

        Like this isn’t for me. I’m more of a Steam Deck guy.

        If this lives up to the MS Marketing BS, this would be a handheld that I’d buy for a friend or I’d recommend a friend to buy.

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        atomicpoet@lemmy.world
        wrote on last edited by
        #17

        I’m not motivated by upvotes, so it’s fine.

        And at least the Linux zealots aren’t as insufferable as elsewhere.

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        • A atomicpoet@lemmy.world

          But you kind of did.

          You arrived here five days ago and already have the cojones to claim that I, someone very active in this community, is an astroturfing bot.

          Can it just be possible that I enjoy PC gaming and welcome competition in this space?

          I already mentioned the Xbox Ally isn’t for me but if it brings console gamers to PC, that’s good.

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          rowdy@lemmy.zip
          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          Also a bit odd to bring up account creation date as if it improves your status - this is the internet, no “cojones” needed.

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          • R rowdy@lemmy.zip

            Also a bit odd to bring up account creation date as if it improves your status - this is the internet, no “cojones” needed.

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            atomicpoet@lemmy.world
            wrote on last edited by
            #19

            Dude. You turned this into a status game.

            Everyone here can see what’s happening: I’ve been around, contributed, engaged like a real human. You? You showed up five days ago and already act like you run the place.

            You know I’m not a bot. But instead of being part of the conversation, you’re posturing—like some self-declared gatekeeper no one asked for.

            Who exactly do you think you are?

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            • A atomicpoet@lemmy.world

              Dude. You turned this into a status game.

              Everyone here can see what’s happening: I’ve been around, contributed, engaged like a real human. You? You showed up five days ago and already act like you run the place.

              You know I’m not a bot. But instead of being part of the conversation, you’re posturing—like some self-declared gatekeeper no one asked for.

              Who exactly do you think you are?

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              rowdy@lemmy.zip
              wrote on last edited by rowdy@lemmy.zip
              #20

              You seem very concerned with being recognized for your contributions to the community. This isn’t a good look. I’ll save us both some time with a block.

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              Dude. You turned this into a status game. Everyone here can see what’s happening: I’ve been around, contributed, engaged like a real human. You? You showed up five days ago and already act like you run the place. You know I’m not a bot. But instead of being part of the conversation, you’re posturing-like some self-declared gatekeeper no one asked for. Who exactly do you think you are?

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              • nullpotential@lemmy.dbzer0.comN nullpotential@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                The ROG Ally and similar devices have already existed for years. What’s the big deal with just an Xbox branded one?

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                Ulrich
                wrote on last edited by
                #21

                it’s not stock Windows but an optimized version for gaming

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                • A atomicpoet@lemmy.world

                  It’s everything I want in an Xbox handheld.

                  It runs Windows. But it’s not stock Windows but an optimized version for gaming. And you have access to Steam, GOG, EGS, itch.io–and of course, Xbox Game Pass.

                  The Zen 2 Extreme chip is a giant step up in terms of mobile APUs, and offers a 30% gain on the Zen 1 in terms of graphical performance.

                  Apparently, people who’ve tried it say it feels like an Xbox controller. Which is good. I like the Xbox controller.

                  Now am I going to buy it?

                  Unlikely. My household already has two handhelds, and they each fit our needs very well.

                  But you know what? I’m glad Microsoft is taking the handheld market seriously. Both Nintendo and Valve should feel pressure to perform.

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                  Ulrich
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #22

                  “Exciting” is not the word I would use. It is nice to see Microsoft at least attempting to show up to the PC gaming arena to create competition. My expectations are low though.

                  What is interesting and unexpected is to see it supporting 3rd party stores. I thought for sure it would be limited to XBOX store. Probably later.

                  I suspect it will be released for other PCs as well.

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                  • L lobut@lemmy.ca

                    I think they’re supporting “suspend” and other OS/software improvements so it feels more like an xbox handheld and has optimizations for battery and performance. They’re also introducing updating the microsoft store to have a “steam deck” compatible – like system with caveats and stuff.

                    If you own an Xbox series X or whatever they have now, you can stream seamlessly and stuff.

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                    atrielienz@lemmy.world
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                    #23

                    The real question is if this is will be available for other windows handhelds. If it is, people who already have a first or second Gen ROG Ally /X will likely not upgrade. 30% increases in chip performance sounds great on paper but don’t necessarily mean anything in real world use depending on games and other specs. I can’t say because I don’t play a whole lot of AAA games on my ROG Ally X, but my opinion is that it’s unlikely to make enough of a difference to get me to buy the new one. That’s probably true for most of the people who own a handheld (including the steam deck). The suspend feature is useful, and the Xbox os optimization of windows sounds great, but I want to see side by side specs and benchmarks, and I want to know how upgradeable this thing is. You can already get a 2TB ROG Ally X for just under $1000. Is this thing gonna come in a 2TB variant? Can I dual boot steam os? Will changing the edition of windows (home to pro) lock me out of the Xbox style interface? I have lots of questions.

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                    • A atrielienz@lemmy.world

                      The real question is if this is will be available for other windows handhelds. If it is, people who already have a first or second Gen ROG Ally /X will likely not upgrade. 30% increases in chip performance sounds great on paper but don’t necessarily mean anything in real world use depending on games and other specs. I can’t say because I don’t play a whole lot of AAA games on my ROG Ally X, but my opinion is that it’s unlikely to make enough of a difference to get me to buy the new one. That’s probably true for most of the people who own a handheld (including the steam deck). The suspend feature is useful, and the Xbox os optimization of windows sounds great, but I want to see side by side specs and benchmarks, and I want to know how upgradeable this thing is. You can already get a 2TB ROG Ally X for just under $1000. Is this thing gonna come in a 2TB variant? Can I dual boot steam os? Will changing the edition of windows (home to pro) lock me out of the Xbox style interface? I have lots of questions.

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                      lobut@lemmy.ca
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                      #24

                      All very good questions. If a lot of these are software updates … I was genuinely hoping they would go back and make it easier for those with the earlier handhelds. I bought my friend’s kid a ROG Ally (not an X) and it’d be nice if they got some of these benefits too.

                      I’m dubious until I see benchmarks from Steve, Linus, Dave2D? I think most of the videos that have been out have been what they’ve advertised/marketing rather than independent testing.

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                      • L lobut@lemmy.ca

                        All very good questions. If a lot of these are software updates … I was genuinely hoping they would go back and make it easier for those with the earlier handhelds. I bought my friend’s kid a ROG Ally (not an X) and it’d be nice if they got some of these benefits too.

                        I’m dubious until I see benchmarks from Steve, Linus, Dave2D? I think most of the videos that have been out have been what they’ve advertised/marketing rather than independent testing.

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                        atrielienz@lemmy.world
                        wrote on last edited by atrielienz@lemmy.world
                        #25

                        None of those guys were particularly happy with the original slate of handhelds from everything I watched. Steve and Linus especially seemed to quibble a lot over performance and battery life. I watched so many reviews before I bought a handheld and I ended up not really enjoying the Legion Go I originally bought. It’s lovely but it’s way too big. So I ended up giving it away to my sister (who doesn’t use it as a handheld but as an entertainment center PC), and I bought myself the Ally X.

                        For sure though we can at least trust that Steve and Linus and Dave will put out reliable benchmarks. So there’s that.

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                        • A atomicpoet@lemmy.world

                          It’s everything I want in an Xbox handheld.

                          It runs Windows. But it’s not stock Windows but an optimized version for gaming. And you have access to Steam, GOG, EGS, itch.io–and of course, Xbox Game Pass.

                          The Zen 2 Extreme chip is a giant step up in terms of mobile APUs, and offers a 30% gain on the Zen 1 in terms of graphical performance.

                          Apparently, people who’ve tried it say it feels like an Xbox controller. Which is good. I like the Xbox controller.

                          Now am I going to buy it?

                          Unlikely. My household already has two handhelds, and they each fit our needs very well.

                          But you know what? I’m glad Microsoft is taking the handheld market seriously. Both Nintendo and Valve should feel pressure to perform.

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                          mintiefresh
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                          #26

                          Competition is good and I hope this device succeeds.

                          That said I’m happy with my Steam Deck and Steam OS.

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                          • R rowdy@lemmy.zip

                            This reads exactly like an astroturfing bot post lol

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                            fizz@lemmy.nz
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #27

                            Not really. It reads exactly the same as posts for other handhelds.

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                            • A atomicpoet@lemmy.world

                              It’s everything I want in an Xbox handheld.

                              It runs Windows. But it’s not stock Windows but an optimized version for gaming. And you have access to Steam, GOG, EGS, itch.io–and of course, Xbox Game Pass.

                              The Zen 2 Extreme chip is a giant step up in terms of mobile APUs, and offers a 30% gain on the Zen 1 in terms of graphical performance.

                              Apparently, people who’ve tried it say it feels like an Xbox controller. Which is good. I like the Xbox controller.

                              Now am I going to buy it?

                              Unlikely. My household already has two handhelds, and they each fit our needs very well.

                              But you know what? I’m glad Microsoft is taking the handheld market seriously. Both Nintendo and Valve should feel pressure to perform.

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                              fizz@lemmy.nz
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #28

                              I’m crossing my fingers and hoping to doesn’t absolutely destroy the competition in benchmarks but i think it might.

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                              • nullpotential@lemmy.dbzer0.comN nullpotential@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                The ROG Ally and similar devices have already existed for years. What’s the big deal with just an Xbox branded one?

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                                ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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                                #29

                                More companies targeting that level of hardware for games, more support for better V2 versions of these handhelds,

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