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The ROG Xbox Ally now has tailored per-game profiles and I never thought I'd say it but as a SteamOS user I'm quite jealous

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X handheld gaming PC
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The Asus ROG Xbox Ally is one of our favourite handheld gaming PCs, and it would easily sit in the top spot if it weren't for a couple of things: price, and the existence of SteamOS handhelds. On the latter front, though, Microsoft seems to be doing what it can to improve the new handheld-oriented version of Windows towards, well, handhelds, and the latest here is that it's now introduced 'Default Game Profiles.'

If you have an ROG Xbox Ally or ROG Xbox Ally X, with this update you should now be able to select profiles for different games tailored to balancing performance and battery life. Xbox says:

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