Hey #Linux gamers here is your chance to tell ASUS we want a Linux-based ROG Ally gaming handheld 🐧
(the survey closes today)
@gamingonlinux @nuclearmonster @boilingsteam @steamdeck
https://futurenet.questionpro.eu/a/TakeSurvey?tt=I0YSL23nbtgi7B5TNkPYGQ%3D%3D&custom1=PCG
I pointed out that the OS, trackpads and ergonomics are my main focus. Honestly, more Linux devices would be a win! Even if it ships with Windows but there’s an easy, official way to get Linux on the thing that’d be great.
But…but…but…linux gamers are haxors
/s
Just completed it.
Honestly it blows my mind they would run windows on a device like this in the first place.
Done, thank you for sharing!
We don’t, I already have a steam deck. Touchpads.
Rising tide lifts all boats, my dude. More people using Linux means Linux gets better.
@theunknownmuncher agreed
Done, thanks. I hit them pretty hard on Linux but moreso on customer/warranty support. They have a longstanding and well-earned reputation for trying to screw their customers after sale.
@hardpenguin13 @gamingonlinux @nuclearmonster @boilingsteam @steamdeck
It’s called Steam Deck!I’m doing my part!
Same. I don’t see how this could be a bad thing for steam OS and the naysayers are out in force.
I don’t really see what it would do that SD doesn’t.
The egpu would be compelling if it didn’t lock you in to proprietary hardware.
I could ditch my gaming PC if I could dock it and play at 4k.
I love my Steam Deck, but I can barely play most games on low settings and I get like 40-50 FPS with a 90Hz screen.
We need more powerful hardware. I’d prefer that it comes from Valve, but I’ll take what I can get, as long as it’s optimized for SteamOS/Linux.
Bsods and user tracking.
@endeavor exactly
Probably going to happen regardless of survey, since Lenovo is doing it