• snowadv@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    It’s exactly the reason why it makes deck more like a laptop. No comfortable ui/sleep, so more like steam deck with everything good taken away but with compatibility.

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      1 year ago

      I’ll take compatibility over sleep mode tbh. Most people play their steam decks at home anyway, so battery life isn’t an issue.

      The ROG Ally isn’t like a laptop at all either. The difference is that you can use it as a PC if you want, unlike the steam deck running steamOS.

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        1 year ago

        …I can use steamOS like a PC if I want. It’s an arch-based KDE desktop with steam on it. I can do whatever I want to do.

        When was the last time you used Linux, 2008, lmao?

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          1 year ago

          I clarified in other comments - people want windows as their pc, not Linux. The ROG Ally doubles as a full blown Windows PC. SteamOS is Linux as you know, and that’s not the OS of choice for the overwhelmingly large majority of the population.

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          Didn’t say you can’t, I said that it doesn’t give you a PC with an OS that the overwhelming majority of people want to use - windows.