The first console with AMD Ryzen Z1 APU released ASUS ROG Ally features Zen4 and RDNA3 architectures. The day has come, says AMD. ASUS has finally launched its ROG Ally gaming console based on AMD hardware. This is the first handheld console developed by ASUS and the first console to ever feature the AMD Ryzen […]
haha, sorry to hear, but i’m not even surprised at that all failed login and almost-but-not-quite-refund debacle, that’s why i only ever set up local accounts on windows nowadays.
i’d be interested to get your opinion on the Ally once you’ve had a chance to play a bit more with it, especially compared to the Deck.
oh god very likewise; i simply didn’t realize there was even a way to setup win11 with a purely local account on a home edition… haven’t gotten around to putting win11 on anything else yet :/
so far, it’s definitely far superior hardware (i mean the screen resolution alone is one thing, but dat refresh rate… let’s not talk about the thumbsticks please) but a significantly weaker software experience; valve knocked the UI/UX for deck out of the park
haha, sorry to hear, but i’m not even surprised at that all failed login and almost-but-not-quite-refund debacle, that’s why i only ever set up local accounts on windows nowadays.
i’d be interested to get your opinion on the Ally once you’ve had a chance to play a bit more with it, especially compared to the Deck.
oh god very likewise; i simply didn’t realize there was even a way to setup win11 with a purely local account on a home edition… haven’t gotten around to putting win11 on anything else yet :/
so far, it’s definitely far superior hardware (i mean the screen resolution alone is one thing, but dat refresh rate… let’s not talk about the thumbsticks please) but a significantly weaker software experience; valve knocked the UI/UX for deck out of the park