Handheld gaming PCs are impressive, but at the end of the day, they’re running integrated graphics originally meant for laptops and cheaper PCs. That means they have some fairly hard limits in terms of graphical oomph. To help owners stay in the know about what games will work on what devices, it’s launched the “ Handheld Compatibility Program ,” a competitor for the Steam Deck Verified system.
As laid out in advance of the ROG Xbox Ally launch , games will fall into one of four designated categories:
Handheld optimized: Good to go without any tweaks or settings changes
Mostly compatible: “Minor adjustments might be required on your supported handheld”
Unsupported: The game won’t run on a handheld Windows PC
Not tested: The game has not been checked by Microsoft for handheld compa

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