I've bought several Asus products over the years, and I haven't had any of them except a measly bluetooth dongle die on me, but that's not to take away from their recent issues of having crap RMAs and making shoddy products.
Steam on the other...
a lot of people like to swap their analog sticks with taller sticks for some reason. if the entire module switches out, I could see this being good for switching to hall-effect sticks. I like the cross-pattern face buttons, but I agree that it...
That's totally fair. I just assumed that AMD powered machines didn't typically have them because of the licensing costs, because Apple Silicon can use thunderbolt no problem. I'm well aware it's an Intel standard, but again, because Apple...
Either that, or USB 4/Thunderbolt support for eGPU enclosures. I doubt they'd go thunderbolt though because of the cost of getting thunderbolt certified.
The eGPU support was what sold me on the Ally in the first place as somebody who already had an XG Mobile. I'd be shocked if the next generation of Steam Deck didn't support Oculink though. Seems like every other handheld coming out has a port...
The OS itself is largely irrelevant because you can install Windows on a Steam Deck and HoloISO on an Ally. The biggest selling point on the Ally is the eGPU support. other than that, I would have to pick the Steam Deck every time. The lower...
Ah, okey, thanks for clarification:), so does that mean that the games source code has been decompliled and than compiled again for the snes hardware? Or is it made just by hacking tricks? Just curious, or is there somewhere to read about it more...
That's totally fair. I've ran into Issues with LibreOffice before as well, but for my own uses, and for MOST cases, LibreOffice works well enough. It's only when I start adding a bunch of stuff (like audio to a powerpoint) is when it starts...
I know it doesn't matter much here but installing office starter 2010 on any machine outside of an OEM effectively breaks ToS, so it's not any more legitimate than downloading a pirated copy of Office.
LibreOffice was forked from OpenOffice, and from what I gather, you can completely disable the use of Java. Apparently LibreOffice also gets a lot more development done compared to OpenOffice
Why not just use LibreOffice? It's FOSS, and is compatible (for the most part) with MS Office XML formats (docx, pptx, etc.)
There are some weird compatibility issues here and there, but from my experience, very little. it's also a bit...