I’m looking to buy the steam deck or simply the Ally X and put Bazzite on it. Does anyone here have any experience with Bazzite on the Ally?

I’m not quite sure the Ally X is worth it as it’s about 25% more expensive then the deck and it seems to have a smaller screen though it does have VRR.

It seems battery life is pretty comparable but it seems the Ally X has better performance but, again, is it worth it? I do have a pretty powerfull PC at home (9700X with 6800xt) that I guess I could always remote play or simply go sit at the desk.

I don’t play any recent AAA games, the most demanding I would play would probably be Witcher 3 or Red dead redemption 2 (haven’t started yet).

I do however like to play games the likes of Banished or Factorio and I’m worried that’s not going to be possible without the touchpads on the steam deck.

I’m also worried about the longevity of the Ally X and access to spare parts and accessories.

  • Noxy@pawb.social
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    10 hours ago

    Steam Deck. I have the OLED, and also an older LCD one. They’re both great. OLED definitely a small improvement to an already great device.

    Asus sucks. Good luck if you ever need warranty service. Even more so if you need out of warranty service…

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    12 hours ago

    I have the ROG Ally with Bazzite. Now, keep in mind that I don’t run performance tests on hardware or anything like that. I’m just a gamer that works in IT.

    Bazzite works just about flawlessly on the Ally. Every game I’ve tried has functioned very well and I have had exactly zero crashes. The only complaint I have is that I have to manually set the audio to route to my soundbar every time I reboot, which isn’t a huge deal to me.

    With that said, if I had room on a regular credit card instead of just my BBuy one, I would have gotten the steam deck just because I don’t like white compute gear and the deck is the standard at this point.

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    14 hours ago

    Didn’t the ROG Ally have a lot of problems? Have those problems been fixed?

    Talking about melting SD card slots, needing to play plugged in to make any use of its power, and unstable frame times.

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      As far as I’ve seen the Ally did indeed have those problems but they have been fixed with the Ally X, it seems many people are very happy with them but it also seems that Asus RMA process is a bit hit or miss.

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        Yeah, I’ve been hearing some very shitty things about there RMA process since before they released their first model Ally. Wasn’t it their motherboard that fucked CPUs? And then they released a “fix” update to the BIOS that was still an alpha, didn’t actually fix anything, and voided the warranty if you installed it?

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    IMO it feels like the Steam Deck was built with 3 goals in mind:

    • Longevity
    • Playability
    • UX

    And the competition feels more like

    • Specs
    • Gimmicks

    Like, sure, better gpu and cpu and ram is great, but it’s kind of shit if the battery barely lasts or tge performance is worse because of lack of compatibility with Windows or the repairability is shit you need to buy a new device if it falls.

    Ironicly it reminds me a bit of early android vs iphone. Where Iphone was built with real ingenuity and leading the market, while android was this mess of companies trying everything to “out compete” Apple. The irony being that tge steam deck is the open and inclusive one unlike the iphone.

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    15 hours ago

    If you play latest AAA games and latest AAA games only, ally. Youre gonna love the rgb when you play the latest fifa and ubisoft copy paste on minimum.

    If you play whatever great stuff that’s been released these past 3 decades, whichever is cheaper and has the features you want. Personally I find the touchpads just insanely useful.

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    15 hours ago

    My take: Steam Deck is much better, just taking a terrible experience I’ve been having with ASUS laptop build, and how actually well-built the Steam Deck is.

    My story is: I bought an LCD with 64 GB storage and upgraded it to 1TB, and made a few fixes already to the buttons (too hard of a player xD). And during disassembly, I was extremely happy with how it was built, because it is really simple to maintain, disassemble/assemble. Like it was actually built to last ;)

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    16 hours ago

    My fellow human you are asking this question in a Steam Deck community, of course the people are saying that you should get the Deck. I’m going to be a little against the grain here and recommend you to get the Ally X.

    Let me explain, most of the issue that people have with the OG Ally has been solved with the Ally X. It basically has a much better build quality than the OG Ally. With it’s 24 GB RAM it’s going to be much more future proof and the battery now is basically on par with Deck.

    With Bazzite you can get better watt-to-watt performance with the Deck and the VRR works wonder when you’re streaming with Moonlight and Apollo because the stream will be much smoother.

    However, if you have the money to spare, try buying both and see which one you like better and return the one you didn’t use.

    Another option would be wait a little bit longer because the Z2 Extreme handhelds are coming in the next couple of months.

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    21 hours ago

    Deck. Competitors try to cram more power, but miss out on ergonomics.

    The trackpads are essential imo

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    I haven’t used an Ally and I love Steam but objectively, I’d recommend the Deck. Phenomenal ergonomics, amazing software (Bazzite is good but doesn’t compare), good build quality, right-to-repair friendly, Valve is an American business (not important to everyone but it is to me) and you’d be supporting a company that has done nothing but make PC gaming amazing.

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    23 hours ago

    I got the LED 64GB model last year for like $280 and added a $80 1TB SSD myself, which is an easy 20 minute job. For such a low powered machine, mid 300s is about what it’s worth to me, or otherwise might as well get a gaming laptop. I have a MSI laptop with a RTX 4060, 32GB of RAM that was around $800 on sale, which I mainly use for Blender, so I can’t see paying anything close to that for a handheld.

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      I have LED and OLED decks and honestly OLED is very very minor improvements that do not matter.

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        I’m also quite happy with the LCD model myself. Most games are running on medium settings on a low-res screen without RTX, so the eye candy is at a minimum anyway and I never imagined a better screen would make much difference.

        The beauty of the Deck is how easy it is to pick it up and play an hour here and there wherever you are, so I’ve played a lot of games I’ve been meaning to play for years that I frankly would’ve not have gotten to play otherwise. Better with less eye candy than not at all.

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    The only reason I would ever get an Ally would be if I was dead-set on running Windows. I’d recommend the Steam Deck in this case.

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    People overlook how important software support is and with the deck you’re getting that. Plus the much larger user base for guides, parts, and community support.

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    ASUS is a shit company with a long track record of shitfuckery. Valve is pretty much the opposite from what I can tell. For that reason alone I would avoid the Ally like the plague.

    If that’s not enough, there’s also trackpads and gyro, lighter weight, overall thinner, and cheaper.

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        It’s so much worse than that. They ignore what you sent it in for entirely, flag a bunch of unnecessary repairs, then hold the device for ransom until you pay.