- cross-posted to:
- linux_gaming@lemmy.world
- sbcgaming
- linux_gaming
- cross-posted to:
- linux_gaming@lemmy.world
- sbcgaming
- linux_gaming
Very interesting to see that Windows 11 is slightly ahead of Ubuntu. Clearly the Ubuntu experience isn’t that polished yet, as there are various driver issues. Still very interesting comparison. I sort of can’t believe you can play Cyberpunk on this thing.
Is controlling such a small device / screen complicated? Do you use an external mouse / keyboard? I’m quite interested in getting one.
It’s definitely not as nice as the Steam Deck because the Deck has touchpads. The Ally has a mode where the controller can act as a mouse but it’s not great, and it requires the ROG software to switch between mouse and gamepad modes. Otherwise you’re stuck with the touchscreen. I would recommend mouse and keyboard if you’re going to be doing anything other than running the SteamOS/Big Picture UI (or the ROG Ally UI, but it’s not great).
On Linux, I made a program that can use a touchscreen as a mouse that should be able to work on any device with a touchscreen. I originally made it for the PinePhone so that I could click on things easier, but with a few tweaks it would probably work on the Ally for a pseudo-touchpad.