Microsoft’s recent release of the $600 handheld ‘Xbox Ally’ has faced concerns due to its unreliable sleep, wake, and charging performance. Despite no acknowledgment from Microsoft or Asus, a solution has emerged in the form of Bazzite, a Linux-based operating system that not only addresses these issues but also enhances gaming performance significantly.
According to a detailed comparison, Bazzite not only provides a more stable experience but also runs Windows games notably faster on the Xbox Ally. The test results indicate substantial performance improvements across various games and power modes, showcasing the superior capabilities of Bazzite over Windows.
By embracing Bazzite, users have reported seamless gaming sessions without the need for hibernation or shutdowns, underlining the potential for a more efficient and enjoyable gaming experience on the Xbox Ally handheld.
Source: The Verge