This stuck out a bit
The next thing I did was follow a video from Retro Game Corps. This is a step by step guide and only took me half hour to do a set up and very basic and easy to do.
When the consumer has to resort to 3rd party video tutorials to setup your device so they can just simply use the device for its intended purpose, you done fucked up something at some point as the manufacturer.
But yeah, I think the Ally and the Deck are aimed at slightly different corners of the handheld gaming market in the end. Deck tends to be much more of a pick-up-and-play sort of a deal if you are a basic gamer who isn’t interested in delving outside of the Verified ecosystem. Ally seems to require at least some form of interest in tinkering a little bit. Not much, but a little.
I wasn’t gonna buy the OLED in the first place as I’d rather wait for a real SD2. I’m really happy with the LCD, still. It most certainly hasn’t replaced my PC or my PS5.
This post makes so many completely baffling assumptions based on OP’s personal tastes while looking down at the “lower status” LCD owners that it is ultimately the worst piece of marketing the OLED could get.
Yikes.