A:AnswerYes, you can use the Microsoft Xbox wireless headset with this ASUS ROG Xbox Ally via Bluetooth, and you can also cast it to a TV using a USB-C to HDMI or DisplayPort cable, a dock, or potentially through a wireless display feature on the TV itself.
A:AnswerIm pretty sure if its using windows and you play sims on it ..it should let you have mods im not sure if its on the Xbox side but i just got mine it definitely should id be surprised if it didnt iam tryna play Skyrim with better mods so! Goodluck to you hope this helps!
A:AnswerIf you have a big digital library of old xbox games, a bunch of them wont even play on this device, let alone purchase them.
Play anywhere games and modern xbox games yes.
A:AnswerI heard battlefield 6 but i dont know about COD it should i dont think it would be cool if BF6 played but not COD but YouTube it and check it'll help better than anybody can answer!
A:AnswerThe ROG Xbox Ally X will run EA Sports FC 26, NBA 2K26, and F125 with higher FPS than the ROG XBOX Ally, likely achieving a near-60 FPS average on medium settings and 1080p for most games since the Xbox Ally X has superior hardware.
A:AnswerFor an ASUS ROG "Xbox" product, the choice between white and black is significant because the black Xbox Ally X features a more powerful Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and 24 GB of RAM that is generally worth the higher price for gamers who want top-tier performance, but the white Xbox Ally is a more budget-friendly option for casual play.
A:AnswerI am going to assume these sticks are going to be the same as the original ally. But I have had mine for over two years with zero stick drift and not even the slightest bit of play. The triggers are hall effect on the ally so safe bet these will be also