The Asus ROG Ally(opens in new tab) is the new hotness in the PC gaming world. This smart little handheld PC is Asus's answer to Valve's Steam Deck, with the main difference being that this little unit runs Windows instead of Linux. While the Steam Deck's cheaper offerings are still a worthwhile get, this combined with a smart price point has rocketed the ROG Ally to the top spot on the portable PC podium(opens in new tab), and Microsoft may be looking to further increase the gap.
Swelockers(opens in new tab) spotted a snippet during the ROG ALLY launch video where Xbox manager Roanne Sones talks about some gaming features we might see coming across to Windows 11. The closed infrastructure of Xbox allows the consoles to make use of some cool features that haven't yet been ported over to Windows. A lot of these ideas would be perfect for something portable like the Ally, so it makes sense that Microsoft is really starting to look at bringing these across to Windows.
Sones confirms that these new handheld PCs have «changed the way Microsoft thinks about the Windows experience». She's not specific about any changes, nor whether they'll come to Windows 11 as a whole or as a potential exclusive for these console PC hybrids. Though she does mention one of my favourite features on the new Xbox consoles as a hypothetical example.
Quick Resume is a great feature(opens in new tab) on the Xbox line of consoles that lets you put games on hold and come back to them right where you left them. You can switch between games and even put your console into rest mode and it'll pop right back up where you left it. No real loading time or intro screens to get through, just bam in and out of games with basically no extra hardware load. It's
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