Thanks for the comment! You and me both! I keep checking the indigogo page for updates. My order still hasn’t been dispatched so I think it might be October before I see it.
Cant wait to try this on a legion ggo when I get one. I skipped the Ally for 2 reasons, asus and I felt another handheld would come out sooner or later just didn't realize it would be this soon. Since Legion go has the same z1 chip can expect the same performance so its nice to see ally playing starfield easily. Still keeping my steam deck but will use the legion as my main driver.
I’d be keen to know how the legion performs! It’s amazing how much this space has taken off, there are newer and faster handhelds coming out what feels like every few months. Asus hit a good price point, but I’ll be interested to see if they still support the Ally once whatever their next model is comes out. I have an Aya Neo Air 1s on the way, who knows when that will actually arrive though.
Glad I went for the Ally over the Steamdeak. Starfield plays really well on it from my small time with it last night. Definitely showing it's power. I'm sure the SD2 is going to look at boosting that power in its next device but great seeing handheld devices play AAA games well.
Thanks for the comment! In my experience it really depends on the game. Diablo 4 and Hogwarts Legacy run fine on it, and so do a lot of less demanding games. If you were looking for a handheld PC that’s guaranteed to play ALL of the new AAA titles, I think we still have a little way to go. The good news is, AMD seems to be releasing newer and faster chipsets in this category on a very regular basis, I’m excited to see what we have available even just six months from now. It’s worth noting that Steam has a HUGE library of older titles and Indie games that work great on the Deck, so it does also depend on what you’re looking for in a hand held.
Thanks for the video. Can't wait until you get the Aya Neo S1 to test this game.
Thanks for the comment! You and me both! I keep checking the indigogo page for updates. My order still hasn’t been dispatched so I think it might be October before I see it.
Quick and simple. Appreciate it
Thanks for the comment!
Looking forward to your next review!
Thanks!
Cant wait to try this on a legion ggo when I get one. I skipped the Ally for 2 reasons, asus and I felt another handheld would come out sooner or later just didn't realize it would be this soon. Since Legion go has the same z1 chip can expect the same performance so its nice to see ally playing starfield easily. Still keeping my steam deck but will use the legion as my main driver.
I’d be keen to know how the legion performs! It’s amazing how much this space has taken off, there are newer and faster handhelds coming out what feels like every few months. Asus hit a good price point, but I’ll be interested to see if they still support the Ally once whatever their next model is comes out. I have an Aya Neo Air 1s on the way, who knows when that will actually arrive though.
Your gaming PC reviews have been awesome and so helpful. Keep up the good work. And can’t wait until you can compare the Ayaneo as well.
Thanks, will do!
Glad I went for the Ally over the Steamdeak. Starfield plays really well on it from my small time with it last night. Definitely showing it's power. I'm sure the SD2 is going to look at boosting that power in its next device but great seeing handheld devices play AAA games well.
It really is amazing that something that fits in your hands can run a brand new AAA title at 1080p.
how well is the performance on the switch
Haha, if it ever releases on the switch I’ll do a video on it.
Shut up dude
wow steam deck are totally useless for new games
Thanks for the comment! In my experience it really depends on the game. Diablo 4 and Hogwarts Legacy run fine on it, and so do a lot of less demanding games. If you were looking for a handheld PC that’s guaranteed to play ALL of the new AAA titles, I think we still have a little way to go. The good news is, AMD seems to be releasing newer and faster chipsets in this category on a very regular basis, I’m excited to see what we have available even just six months from now. It’s worth noting that Steam has a HUGE library of older titles and Indie games that work great on the Deck, so it does also depend on what you’re looking for in a hand held.