Topic: game compatibility
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Microsoft Enters Handheld Gaming PC Market with ASUS ROG Ally
Microsoft and ASUS partnered to launch the ROG Ally, a Windows 11-based handheld gaming PC featuring Xbox technology and addressing enthusiast demands. The device offers a unified "aggregated gaming library" and Xbox Experience for Handheld interface, simplifying game access and improving perform...
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Nvidia GeForce Now RTX 5080 Review: Nearly Indistinguishable From Local Gaming
Nvidia's GeForce Now upgrade, powered by Blackwell architecture, delivers "RTX 5080 performance" that rivals or exceeds local gaming, with low latency making competitive titles like Apex Legends feel native. The service achieves input delays as low as 16-20 milliseconds at 1080p and up to 360 fps...
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Steam OS Outperforms Windows in 10 Games, Matches in 2 More
SteamOS outperforms Windows in gaming performance, delivering higher frame rates in most tested games, with only marginal losses in a few cases. Independent tests on devices like the Lenovo Legion Go S show SteamOS winning in 10 out of 12 games, with notable advantages in titles like "Returnal" a...
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New Switch Games & Demos Out Now After July 2025 Direct
The July 2025 Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase announced surprise game launches and demos for Switch and Switch 2, including a social simulation title, a classic remaster, and trials of Square Enix and Sega games. Highlights include a creative multiplayer game and a critically praised remaster, w...
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Legion Go S SteamOS: The Ultimate Handheld PC Gaming Experience
The Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS sets a new benchmark in portable PC gaming by combining Valve’s optimized SteamOS with high-performance hardware, outperforming popular alternatives. Its standout features include a vibrant display, ergonomic design, Hall effect joysticks, and premium build quality,...
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