Microsoft just released a bunch of software updates for the ROG Xbox Ally

Microsoft Unveils Exciting Software Updates for ROG Xbox Ally Handheld Consoles, Addressing Player Feedback

In a welcome move for gamers, Microsoft has released a slew of software updates for the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X handheld consoles. The latest batch of enhancements aims to improve overall performance, address player concerns, and expand the gaming experience on these Windows 11-powered devices.

At the heart of the updates is the introduction of default game profiles, a beta feature now available for users to experiment with. These tailored performance profiles are designed to optimize frame rates and power consumption, ensuring seamless gameplay without requiring manual adjustments from players. Currently available for 40 popular games, including Fortnite, Gears of War: Reloaded, and Hollow Knight: Silksong, these profiles have been shown to add an hour of battery life when used on the Ally X.

Gamepad responsiveness has also received a boost, with improved performance noticeable for users with extensive game libraries. The company claims this enhancement is particularly notable in these scenarios. Furthermore, the cloud gaming page now loads quicker and responds more effectively, while bug fixes and performance enhancements round out the updates.

Microsoft's decision to include features like a new search filter that lists games by their device-specific performance is also worth mentioning. This filter offers a unique twist on Valve's "Steam Deck Verified" badge, providing an additional layer of insight for gamers seeking compatible titles.

The success of the ROG Ally and Ally X consoles has been met with enthusiasm from consumers, leading ASUS to ramp up production. Microsoft's commitment to supporting these devices is evident, with future updates planned that include game save indicators for crossplay, improvements to sleep and wake reliability, and enhanced formatting options for microSD cards.

With AI upscaling on the horizon for the more powerful Ally X model next year, it's clear that Microsoft is dedicated to delivering a comprehensive gaming experience on these handheld consoles. As one of the most popular devices in the market, it will be interesting to see how these updates are received by players and whether they address any lingering concerns about performance or compatibility.
 
I'm so stoked about these software updates for the ROG Xbox Ally & Ally X consoles! 💻🎮 It's awesome that Microsoft is listening to player feedback and addressing those pain points, like gamepad responsiveness and battery life. I mean, who doesn't want to play their fave games all day without worrying about running out of juice? 😅 And the new search filter with device-specific performance ratings sounds like a total game-changer (no pun intended). It's gonna be super helpful for gamers trying to find compatible titles.

I'm also hyped that Microsoft is planning more updates, including some sweet features like game save indicators for crossplay and improved microSD card formatting. AI upscaling on the Ally X model next year is gonna take it to a whole new level! 🤖 It's clear that Microsoft is committed to making these consoles the best they can be, and I'm all about that gaming life. 😎
 
u no wot? microsoft just dropped some sick updates 4 their ROG xbox ally handhelds 🤯 its like they actually listened 2 player feedback lol game profiles r now live @ 40+ games & it saves u an hour of battery life on the ally x 📈 thats a win in my book, but wot about performance issues on older games? idk bout u, but i'm still waiting 4 those crossplay game save indicators 🤔
 
I'm loving these software updates for the ROG Xbox Ally & Ally X 🤩! The introduction of default game profiles is a game-changer (no pun intended) - it's so nice that Microsoft is listening to player feedback and making changes to improve their gaming experience 😊. I mean, who doesn't want an hour more battery life on the Ally X? 💡 And improving gamepad responsiveness is a must for any serious gamer 🎮. The new search filter with device-specific performance ratings is also super cool - it's like having your own personal gaming concierge 😎. I'm excited to see what future updates Microsoft has in store, especially with AI upscaling on the horizon! 🚀
 
I'm feeling pretty stoked about these software updates for the ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X 🤩! It's awesome that Microsoft is listening to player feedback and making changes to improve the gaming experience on these devices. I mean, who doesn't love playing their fave games without worrying about battery life or lag? 😅 The addition of default game profiles and gamepad responsiveness enhancements sounds like a total game-changer (no pun intended)! 💻 And that new search filter is super handy for finding compatible titles... it's all about accessibility and convenience, you know? 👍
 
🤔 I'm not surprised Microsoft decided to beef up the Ally X's AI upscaling feature - those games do get pretty intense on that tiny screen 📺... but let's be real, a solid hour of battery life is basically a miracle mode for these things 💻. Still, it's nice to see some improvements being made, even if it took a while to get here 😒. And can we talk about how awesome the new search filter thingy is? That's like Valve trying to one-up Microsoft - a true win-win for gamers 🎮💪
 
can't believe its taken them this long to sort out game profiles lol 🤯 these updates should've been out ages ago but at least now we get some decent improvements. cloud gaming page loading is still super slow though, what's taking so long to iron that out? 💨 and honestly, a new search filter for device-specific performance is genius, it's about time they listened to player feedback 🤓
 
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