• smoothbrain coldtakes
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    1 year ago

    Personally I like my ROG Ally because with NTFS file system I can run all of my games, including the ones on my Xbox game pass, which is not something I can currently do with Linux-based handhelds.

    That being said, I spent literally like three hours decluttering the OS because it ships with a stock Windows 11 which is full of bloat and bullshit. Spent a while with Win10privacy disabling/uninstalling all the useless crap. Why does my game console have Teams? Why does my enterprise computer have the Xbox app? Stupidity all around.

    If Chimaera had better support for the ROG I’d look into dual booting, and with the chip being AMD, I have full confidence that eventually I can probably put Linux on that handheld and it will run better and last longer than it does with Windows, because of all the optimizations written into SteamOS being forked for other projects. Right now, there are some things that don’t work with Chimaera on other handhelds. I think there’s some gimmicky hacks I need to implement for the ROG for baseline things like speaker audio and bluetooth support.

    We will see how much support Microsoft provides for their handhelds long-term, in terms of optimizing the OS. So far, they’ve done fuck all though. SteamOS gets better performance patch after patch.

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            1 year ago

            Did you even read my comment at all?

            ROG Ally runs Windows.

            With the SD card you can have it exFAT but if you want to use it for Xbox launcher games it has to be NTFS.

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              31 year ago

              But as a comparison to the Steam Deck, it doesn’t make any sense.

              It’d be like saying that a bonus of the Steam Deck is that you can use ext4 for everything.