So you checked Dale & Dawson Stationery Supplies and from the looks of it, it feels like a lighthearted, chill game. You know, the type of titles that are just perfect for laid-back gaming sessions. With its office-themed social deduction and casual mechanics, it has been a fan favorite. Now, if you want to enjoy this fun on the go, knowing about the game’s support details for handheld devices like the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go is a must. So what is the update on that front? Well, here we are with all the details on how it fares on these devices.
The graphics of Dale & Dawson Stationery Supplies look retro, lego-themed, and slightly pixelated, giving the game an aesthetic that doesn’t demand a powerful PC to run smoothly. In fact, the system requirements are quite minimal, too! This is making players hopeful for a laid-back experience on handheld devices. So what official word do we have? What about player reports who might have tried the game on the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, or Lenovo Legion Go? Let’s get into the nitty-gritty.
Dale & Dawson Stationery Supplies Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go & Asus Rog Ally Support Details
Steam Deck
While Dale & Dawson Stationery Supplies seems like a perfect fit for the Steam Deck, it has yet to receive the official “Deck Verified” or “Playable” badge. This leads us to player reports, which provide some insight into how well the game runs on the handheld. While there aren’t many reviews, a Steam discussion thread revealed that players have successfully run the game on the Steam Deck. The ProtonDB page even marked it as “Platinum,” meaning it works great, albeit with a slight caveat. Some players reported issues with the UI, noting that tasks involving the computer are hard to read, even with scaling set to 100%, and the in-game resolutions don’t quite match the Deck’s 1280×800 display. Many also had to come up with custom control layouts, including gyro controls and corded bindings for radial choices to make the game more playable. With a few tweaks, like mapping keys to zoom in on tasks, the game runs quite well, giving hope for full Deck compatibility in the future.
Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go
For the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go, while there is no official information confirming support, the game is not marked as unsupported either. We couldn’t find any confirming player reports or gameplay videos, but we believe Dale & Dawson Stationery Supplies should run on both of these devices. Why? Both the Ally and Legion Go are like mini PCs, and the game’s system requirements are well within their capabilities. Plus, since the game has been reported to work on the Steam Deck, an objectively less powerful device, it should definitely run well on the Rog Ally and Legion Go. Also, unlike the Deck, the Ally and Legion Go don’t face the challenge of running a different OS for compatibility for they come with Windows, the OS the game is made for. So, feel free to give the game a shot on these devices, and do share your experience!
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