Gamers, being the eccentric personalities that they are, constantly seek new platforms to experience their favorite titles. Oxygen Not Included, the popular colony simulation game by Klei Entertainment, is one such title that will be the focus of today’s article. Now, as handheld gaming devices gain prominence, the community is eager to explore these virtual frontiers on cutting-edge platforms like the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. So, if you happen to own one of these devices and want to play Oxygen Not Included on it, this is just the article for you.
Oxygen Not Included could be the perfect fit for handheld gaming on devices like the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. With its modular construction approach, step-by-step gameplay, and episodic nature, the game is perfect to break in during shorter play sessions. Not to mention the fact that the charming art style adapts perfectly to smaller screens. The inherent replayability of procedurally generated maps also aligns with the pick-up-and-play appeal, allowing players to delve into captivating colonies and overcome challenges at their convenience. That being said, let’s see if the game is compatible with these handheld devices.
Oxygen Not Included Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally & Lenovo Legion Go Support Details
Steam Deck
Exciting news awaits fans of Oxygen Not Included, anticipating its compatibility with the Steam Deck. The game has been officially Steam Deck Verified, proudly displaying the coveted badge on the Steam Store. This ensures that players can enjoy the colony simulation right out of the box on the Steam Deck, with no extensive tweaking or adjustments required. So, if you were thinking of trying the game out on your Deck, feel free to do so, as the deck-verified status promises a hassle-free and engaging gaming experience.
Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go
Despite Oxygen Not Included’s modest hardware requirements, specifically suitable for devices like the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go, the current challenge lies in the scarcity of information confirming its playability on these platforms. Well, the hardware of these handhelds seemingly meets the game’s specifications, but the absence of explicit details and a lack of gameplay footage online have created a sense of uncertainty regarding the game’s support on the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go. The reason behind this unplayability could be the missing Steam controller support for the game. Anyway, we did manage to find a report from a player who managed to launch the game on their Asus Rog Ally only to be met with a controller issue. According to the player, the balance between quick mouse movements and accuracy on the Ally is somewhat frustrating, leading to more time spent zoomed in for precise placement. So, as things stand, it is safe to say that the game is not entirely playable on both the Asus Rog Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go, even if you were able to launch it on these devices.
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