Windows 11 has introduced some significant improvements to touch controls for tablets, for example, but it’s still a far cry from what users can expect with iPadOS. It’s not a stretch to say that the success of the ROG Ally hinges on how well Windows runs. The interface came out of an internal hackathon Microsoft hosted last September, and the early version shows enlarged icons and a new taskbar, all of which you can navigate with a controller. Reports suggest Microsoft is working on a smaller version of Windows for handheld gaming devices, presumably for devices like the ROG Ally. Unless you like hooking up a keyboard and mouse through a USB hub, using Windows on a handheld device currently isn’t feasible. There are already a ton of handheld devices that use Windows 11, and if you want, you can even install Windows 11 on the Steam Deck. For as much as I love having my huge Game Pass library on PC, Microsoft has struggled to adopt Windows to other form factors and struggled even more to get Game Pass titles running consistently on PC. There’s plenty that gets me excited about the ROG Ally, but I can’t overlook the giant elephant in the room: Microsoft. Watch out, Steam Deck - Asus ROG Ally might run Cyberpunk at over 60 fps If the leaked Asus ROG Ally price is real, the Steam Deck is in trouble Nope, I still don’t regret buying my Steam Deck
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