This is an extremely harsh assessment. But I respect your opinion.
Small tips: Look at the gpu. Also make sure the laptop have unused slots for ram so you can upgrade down the road if needed. Placement of fans/airflow matters.
Yeah the app just looks and feels so good that the ad free option was an instant buy for me. Didn't even scroll before I made purchase. \o/
There are people for everything. But this group ain't big. Being a handheld also means staring into the shifting lights. Like facerolling your keyboard instead of looking at the screen.
I agree in theory. But most of us won't do that because we aren't familiar reusing things in this way. As in, it won't be reused. Not because it's hard, only because we won't be arsed to. And it's sad.
Yeah we need to become better to calm ourselves on new game releases and ask ourselves if it's for me. Hype only serves publishers, hence they are so good at creating it.
They are both third person games where you kill stuff! But about as similar as Mario and Kirby, also both made by the same developer :)
How much more fps do you see on the ROG Ally with the unit not blasting the fans and having 30 min battery? Curious for real.
Yeah but. Yeah, sure :) If you specifically say you run Linux I don't think oh he is running Android :) Sorri!
You get used to having a long drive to work as well. But who wants to get used to that if you don't have to. Same reasoning applies here. SteamOS is so, so good. Why would I want to switch to something with performance leaks? To play competitive FPS games on my handheld? That's not why I have one (plus I could get windows on an external sd if I really wanted to).
I'm close to making a full on swap from windows to Linux. I just need to research in home game streaming first since I often sit on my laptop downstairs playing a game that runs on my gaming pc through Parsec.
I remember one pre season under Sir Alex. We lost every game. It didn't look good. We proceeded to win the Premier League the same season. Never cared about results in pre season since.
Prob some racing game on Commodore 64. Or Mario on NES. It's hard to remember.
On PC though, Little Big Adventure 2.