@Krzzystuff Steam Deck is really only convenient for launching Steam games. To launch Epic or GOG games it is necessary to enter the OS interface and install them from there, or install a third party launcher somewhat complicated to configure for novices. Games from Microsoft Store, directly, I have never managed to run them.
Let's not forget that Steam Deck is a Linux machine, while Rog Ally is Windows 11....
If it is confirmed that Rog Xbox Ally can run Steam and Epic games without having to fiddle around, through a tab or something, I've been sold on it from day one. It would be a giant step up from Steam Deck.
Is it known if Steam and Epic games will open from the main menu launcher, through a dedicated tab or something? Or if it will instead require running the Windows interface to run those particular launchers?
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Re: ROG Xbox Ally Handheld: Release Date, Price, Features & Everything We Know So Far
@Krzzystuff Steam Deck is really only convenient for launching Steam games. To launch Epic or GOG games it is necessary to enter the OS interface and install them from there, or install a third party launcher somewhat complicated to configure for novices. Games from Microsoft Store, directly, I have never managed to run them.
Let's not forget that Steam Deck is a Linux machine, while Rog Ally is Windows 11....
If it is confirmed that Rog Xbox Ally can run Steam and Epic games without having to fiddle around, through a tab or something, I've been sold on it from day one. It would be a giant step up from Steam Deck.
Re: ROG Xbox Ally Handheld: Release Date, Price, Features & Everything We Know So Far
Is it known if Steam and Epic games will open from the main menu launcher, through a dedicated tab or something? Or if it will instead require running the Windows interface to run those particular launchers?