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_haha_oh_wow_, do games w ASUS breaks your ROG Ally if you don't pay $200 for warranty repairs: SCAMMING COMPANY!
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Gross, glad I bought a Steam Deck instead.

So disappointing to hear all these stories about Asus pulling shady stuff, they used to be one of the best PC companies out there.

Retrograde,
@Retrograde@lemmy.world avatar

but won’t somebody think of the shareholders?? Line must go up!!

But for real though the steam deck was always going to be a better option for so many reasons

ricdeh,
@ricdeh@lemmy.world avatar

Linux!

pycorax,

They’re still pretty good at least here in Asia. The horror stories I hear of Asus support in the US is a might and day difference from what I experienced. Their Taiwan HQ needs to smash some sense into the US office and clean house.

blindsight, (edited ) do gaming w The History of Tetris World Records [by Summoning Salt] ~ a 2 hour documentary

I already knew the broad strokes of most of what I’ve watched so far (about halfway), but it’s very entertaining. I’m watching at 2× speed, fwiw (which is typical for me).

Edit: Just finished it. Wow. I had no idea there was still new ground to cover in NES Tetris. Really cool ending with explaining the next Grail in NES Tetris.

UltraMagnus0001, do games w ASUS breaks your ROG Ally if you don't pay $200 for warranty repairs: SCAMMING COMPANY!

Jay stopped promoting their stuff, tech jesus just did a report on them and our fair repair guy is on it too. Fuck Asus.

reagansrottencorpse, do games w ASUS breaks your ROG Ally if you don't pay $200 for warranty repairs: SCAMMING COMPANY!

Why would anyone buy this instead of a steamdeck?

Sneptaur,
@Sneptaur@pawb.social avatar

Because some gamers think windows would be better for this. And maybe a little bit of gamer brand loyalty

TexasDrunk, (edited )

Yeah, some folks don’t want to tinker and do like to play games with DRM that won’t work on Linux. It’s also a little more powerful than the Deck.

I love my deck so much that I broke my tinkering with computers outside of work hours rule in order to set up some Steam remote play boxes (HoloISO based) on mini PCs scattered throughout the house so I don’t have to be next to my gaming rig to play. I don’t really play anything online that has the Windows only DRM so Linux is great for me. But I get it when people have things they want to do and don’t have the time, know how, or desire to fuck with their systems.

ripcord,
@ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

What’s the advantage of the mini PCs over a relatively cheap Android TV with the Steam Link app or even an old Steam Link hardware?

What’s the hardware you’re using?

I have been doing local streaming from my gaming PC to devices around tbe house (using mostly Steam and Moonlight) for nearly a decade.

I just find the steam stuff maddeningly buggy (setups that worked a month ago suddenly start having some new issue, usually Steam Input or otherwise controller-related). But when things work, it’s fantastic. Especially for living room gaming with friends (or my kid)

TexasDrunk,

I’ve had exactly one problem using the built in remote play with Steam, and that was a bad update that was put out just a few months ago. I’ve got a few Bee Links with the 680m iGPU (I’m not home to check the model right now) so they were a few hundred bucks apiece which is a huge con for some folks. But that also allows me to play a variety of emulated games and games that aren’t graphically intensive locally if someone is streaming from another room.

So if I have a friend with kids over, we can play BG3 couch co-op in the bedroom or garage while the kids play Mario Kart or Hollow Knight in the living room. That’s worth it for me.

However, cheap Android TV devices work for a lot of people and I’ll never knock them.

Lesrid,

Because they don’t need touchpads and like an asymmetrical layout

iorale,

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  • ripcord,
    @ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

    OK, that’s true for a few places, but why is it true in the majority of casss where people are buying the ROG?

    _haha_oh_wow_,
    @_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

    It’s got better specs on paper but in practice, my Steam Deck just just about everything without issue, even new games and most games that are “unsupported” (at least as far as I’ve tried).

    Some people might also like the layout better or just be fond of Asus as a company from the good old days when they were actually decent.

    Woozythebear,

    Because it’s better?

    frezik,

    On paper. In practice, meh.

    OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe,

    Own both

    Ease of use - Ally Graphical capabilities - Ally Battery usage - Steam Deck (because less graphical capabilities) Gaming platforms/launcher availability - Ally Customization and layout - Steam Deck, and it ain’t even close.

    I love my Ally and my wife loves my Steam Deck. But the Ally is better in all the ways above. I will say the Steam deck is easier to open up for repairs, but not by much

    frezik,

    The Steam Deck also isn’t made by a shitty company with a shitty warranty. Which puts the Ally on the blacklist.

    There’s a lot of options in this space, and more coming out. I wouldn’t even glance in the Ally’s direction right now.

    OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe,

    I was just refuting the bit that it’s not better off the paper. By all the measures above, it’s not “meh” better. The steamdeck could drastically improve by taking some notes in what the Ally does well.

    I agree though that Asus isn’t a company I choose to do business with first, they just had the best product for what I was looking for.

    FonsNihilo,

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  • Fubarberry,
    @Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Cheaper

    Isn’t the Ally a lot more expensive than the Deck?

    easier to use

    I’d also question this, obviously everyone’s familiar with windows but the handheld experience is pretty rough when compared with SteamOS.

    Joelk111,

    Yeah, those two are debatable at best, but the other points sure make a lot of sense, and definitely have value. I say this as a SteamDeck user who never even considered the Ally for myself.

    xkforce,

    Walmart prices:

    512 GB Ally: $399

    512 GB Steam Deck: $499

    Fubarberry,
    @Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz avatar

    To be fair, that’s the low power Ally with a pretty significant 20% off sale.

    I’m not well educated on the power difference, but a quick google search shows the cheaper Ally gets about 60% the benchmarked performance of the more expensive Ally when plugged in. There’s also a significant drop when not plugged in, but less severe (only about a 20% drop in fps). Source

    I suppose the real question is how does it compare to a Steam Deck at that price, and if the drop in power is worth the price difference.

    Cort,

    iirc they’re all similar amd chips but the steam deck has the lowest performance by a small margin. But the steam deck uses less overhead with Linux.

    sebinspace,

    As a Steam Deck Expensive Edition owner, I will say the Ally is atleast prettier…

    Not that that would be a deciding factor for me, but some people care about that…

    hayz00z,

    I bought it because I was able to go to Best Buy and trade in my Mac Book for a gift card and walk out with one.

    aniki, do games w ASUS breaks your ROG Ally if you don't pay $200 for warranty repairs: SCAMMING COMPANY!

    I love how the latest generation of gamers are finally finding out that Asus has always been, and always will be, a dogshit company.

    TrickDacy,
    @TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah even in this video the guy was saying they used to be great, but after having like 3 motherboards fail prematurely and dealing with their crappy RMA process, I learned long ago that their reputation isn’t deserved. I did buy a couple of their routers which seems fine for now but I won’t be giving them more money in the future after watching this

    aniki,

    Back in university at the turn of the millennia I was a front-line desktop support guy and the amount of Acer and Asus laptops that came in just completely falling apart was insane.

    TrickDacy,
    @TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

    Sounds like a nightmare. I don’t have a lot of firsthand experience with Acer but I did peg them as low quality too somehow

    celeste,
    @celeste@kbin.earth avatar

    I was in college around the same time and recall doing my usual minimum research for a new system and still to this day think "acer's crap, right?" when someone mentions it, even though the memory of why is gone.

    aniki,

    Acers would start with a QWERTY and after a few months would be down to Q–R-T. If you were lucky one of your USB ports hasn’t detached from the motherboard.

    Ashtear,

    I don’t have experience with their systems, but I had to go back to the store twice for an Acer monitor. First monitor had a dead HDMI port, second had a gap in the chassis at the top. Don’t know why I didn’t just go with a different one after the second replacement; it would end up developing a line of shadowing after about 18 months.

    LowtierComputer,

    The Toshiba satellite. Pure trash.

    fluckx,

    Fucking Asus transformer pad.

    Please send it back for free and we’ll check if the damage is under warranty. If not you’ll need to pay 50$>to get your device back.

    FUCK. OFF. Ship it back for free if it isn’t under warranty. Or have a contract with a shop nearby that can determine if it’s under warranty.

    Last time I bought anything Asus.

    fluckx,

    Actually that’s a lie. I have their routers in house which, for now, all seem to run pretty decently

    aniki,

    I bet they are rebranded! :-D

    fluckx,

    Maybe I’ve got a broken set. The ones that were assembled properly

    Thorry84, (edited ) do gaming w The History of Tetris World Records [by Summoning Salt] ~ a 2 hour documentary

    I love Salt, but man his videos are getting way too long. I put the speed at 1,25x for any of his videos and the pacing is still perfectly fine.

    I’ve heard people enjoy his videos with some drugs and I get it, it sounds super chill. But this length is a stretch for me, it could be half the time and lose basically nothing. And this is coming from a guy who enjoys long format videos like hbomberguy.

    dditty,

    Respectfully disagree when it comes to this video! I wouldn’t have fully appreciated the innovations he presents ~80-minutes in without the preceding historical context!

    GammaGames, (edited )

    He’s got a bad case of dramatic video essay voice. Thanks for the tip, 1.25x speed still sounds natural and hides a lot of the dead air

    thingsiplay,

    You can watch them piece by piece (meaning if its broken up by chapters like this), if its too long. I personally don’t do that, but can absolutely understand it. Nowadays I also watch most videos at higher speed. Some talk really slow, I mean slow that I watch it at x1.4 speed and it sounds like someone else is talking at x1.0 speed. But this video, I didn’t have a problem with the narration itself.

    BTW I recommend Looking for an addon or like that if you watch on a browser. I have a more fine control over the speed values, as x1.25 sometimes is too fast. In example I often watch at x1.1 by default or sometimes at x1.2… and in really bad cases even faster.

    Dremor, do games w ASUS breaks your ROG Ally if you don't pay $200 for warranty repairs: SCAMMING COMPANY!
    @Dremor@lemmy.world avatar

    My own experience with Asus warranty was of utter incompetence.

    It was a long time ago, around 10 years or so, and I sent a newly acquired laptop for repairs because of constants BSOD. Waited a month before getting it back… Without sound. Turn out they forgot to reconnect the sound card. I sent it back for repair, waited another month (because even if they are at fault, they won’t even fast track that repair), only to get it back with a nonfunctional touchpad. I don’t use it, so I didn’t send it back a third time, because who know what would have come back damaged that time.

    So their repair woes aren’t recent. When their stuff works, it works well, but pray that you won’t need to RMA it.

    MentalEdge,
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

    I had a nightmare situation a few years back with a ZenFone 6.

    It bricked itself within a week, and after I sent it in I got months of radio silence, until I started calling them about it. They had no clue what the status of my repair was, there were a ton of orders for part after part, and it just kept going.

    Eventually I just started pressuring anyone I could with “I need a new phone, this old one is falling apart, I can’t just keep using it for months on end as you figure your shit out” and they eventually relented, instead just giving me an entire new unit.

    Last year I bought an Asus monitor with clearly advertised “on-site-warranty” (which means a courier comes to your house and just drops off a replacement in exchange for picking up the old one), it was DOA.

    I thought great, “on-site-swap” should have this sorted by tomorrow. I started the RMA and the first thing they want me to do is ship my monitor to Germany at my expense. I said “fuck no”, and instead returned it to the retailer as I was still within the return window, and then just walked into another retailer with more in stock, to pick up another, which then worked.

    Then, months later, some dude calls me and asks when I’ll be home for my on-site warranty swap, straight up dropping my jaw to the floor. I know I cancelled my RMA.

    Lo and behold, the RMA case-number wasn’t even the same, so for some reason Asus decided, on their own, to open another RMA, WITHOUT TALKING TO ME for a monitor I TOLD THEM I WOULD BE RETURNING. Maybe someone tried to fix the fuck-up of not honouring the on-site warranty, but holy fuck if that took two months, thank god I took it into my own hands and got it fixed within 24 hours.

    Xantar, do games w ASUS breaks your ROG Ally if you don't pay $200 for warranty repairs: SCAMMING COMPANY!

    I’ve been told that originally Asus was called Pegasus. But they shortened it to be listed higher in alphabetical order lists.

    Guess they’re trying to 😎 bring back the Peg.

    ironhydroxide,

    So they’ve already done the pegging, and are now just the Asus?

    Blaster_M,

    Pegatron, and that was the OEM motherboard branch of ASUS, which the likes of HP used for a long while. Also ASRock, which is a split off from Pega.

    ekZepp, do gaming w Game publishers want to end preservation. But we have a chance to stop them.
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    dojan,
    @dojan@lemmy.world avatar

    +1

    The people that matter have gotten paid anyway, unless of course the publisher steal from them too, which happens from time to time, see Bethesda and Mick Gordon.

    magic_lobster_party,

    And the studio will be shut down either way regardless if the game was a success or not. See Hi Fi Rush.

    onlinepersona,

    These big game publishers and studios really aren’t giving people a reason to pay for stuff. Pay for it:

    • it doesn’t belong to you
    • it comes with malware aka "anticheat"
    • the dev team is fired even if it’s successful
    • sequels are canceled

    Seriously, what’s the point of paying them?

    Anti Commercial-AI license

    dojan,
    @dojan@lemmy.world avatar

    Thankfully the talent still exists, so they might move on to other places, do their own thing, or leave game dev altogether.

    Gamedev is an extremely toxic career, and it has been for a very long time. I’m glad people are finally starting to at least somewhat care, if only for the studios themselves.

    boatsnhos931,

    I like the cut of your jib

    Mango,

    Then I be happy.

    zero_spelled_with_an_ecks, do games w Sequel to Star Control 2 - The Ur-Quan Masters

    Remember that other sequel with puppets?

    Or the one with the CGI chipmunks?

    I hope this one fares better.

    commandar,

    Free Stars is being made by the original creators of the series, Paul Reiche and Fred Ford. They had nothing to do with SC3 or Origins.

    The reason why it’s not using the Star Control name is because the IP ownership around the whole thing is messy. The short version is that Paul and Fred owned the rights to the universe, but Atari owned the rights to the Star Control name.

    When Atari went bankrupt, Stardock bought the name. They thought they’d bough the universe. This resulted in Stardock spending the next couple of years trying trying to use the courts to bully Paul and Fred into turning over the rights to them and generally being dickheads.

    This finally ended in a settlement and work on Free Stars has been happening quietly for the last couple of years.

    solitaire,
    @solitaire@infosec.pub avatar

    Remember that other sequel with puppets?

    puppets sounds cool actually

    EvilBit,

    I mean if Star Control 2 wasn’t vastly superior in every way or you could just erase it from history, the game would have had some charm to it. But comparatively, it was a pretty tragic letdown.

    The one good part that I still remember though was the quest where you had to retrieve a Daktaklakpak Data Pak. That tickled me since I’m a sucker for fun wordplay.

    mysticpickle,

    Star control 3 was garbage that was star control in name only.

    Star control: Origins was made by assholes at Paradox Entertainment that tired to steal the IP from the original creators. The game was basically a pretty soulless carbon copy of star control 2 without the witty dialogue or creative story telling of the original.

    Neither of these “prequel/sequels” were made by the original creators Fred Ford and Paul Reiche III.

    That’s why this Kickstarter is fire AF. The OG creators have full control here and are making it with the original vision that made sc2 great!

    They even released the original Star control 2 for free on steam in preparation:

    …steampowered.com/…/Free_Stars_The_UrQuan_Masters…

    Granted it doesn’t have the “Star Control” name due to aforementioned IP trolls at Paradox Entertainment but everything else is the same otherwise! :>

    cottonmon, do games w Sequel to Star Control 2 - The Ur-Quan Masters
    @cottonmon@lemmy.world avatar

    There’s 3 days left for the kickstarter for anyone that wants to back this.

    EvilBit, (edited )

    EVERYONE PLEEEEEASE BACK THIS!

    First off, it’s a sequel (by the original creators) to a game that clearly helped inspire Mass Effect as well as some of the greatest game designers ever. Second, it’s being made without any of the modern live service, microtransaction, evil tricksy EULA manipulations, and other bullshit plagues of recent gaming. THIRD, the art and music are lovingly hand-crafted and build off of one of the most charming, memorable, and musically brilliant games of all time. AND FOURTH, i want an Xbox port. We’re so close! Only $23k left!!!

    kender242, do games w Sequel to Star Control 2 - The Ur-Quan Masters
    @kender242@lemmy.world avatar

    Man, Star Control 2 was my favorite game to introduce friends to during the BBS days. Two player melee over a shared keyboard! The music in SC2 was top notch MOD/XM music back when trackers were starting to form a genre. Beeps on computers were the norm but you could hear a drum track over the internal PC speaker in this game. IMHO Tunic is the only game that came close to the wonder and awe of exploration and discovery. Absolutely a masterpiece.

    Babu’s game room has my favorite YouTube review. I’ll let the bot pipe the link

    youtu.be/3klJJ5mBDKU

    bionicjoey, do games w 20(23) Games You Should Have Played

    Cassette Beasts was an absolutely beautiful game with a banger soundtrack and managed to recapture the joy of playing Pokémon from when I was a kid, something which even Pokémon games can’t seem to do now.

    mesamunefire,

    I had an awesome time with that game.

    grayhaze, do games w Batman: Arkham Shadow - Official Teaser Trailer
    @grayhaze@lemmy.world avatar

    I really don’t get the hate for VR.

    Keegen, do games w Skywind 2024: The Road So Far

    Worth mentioning, the Skywind team is active on the Fediverse! They have a Lemmy community (!skywind) and a Mastodon account.

    Essence_of_Meh,
    @Essence_of_Meh@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s cool, didn’t know that!

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