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Posted by THEman1488
 - Today at 03:04:07
Whoa whoa whoa.... hold on just a second... Flo91 bro are you being serious or just throwing something out there?!?! Cuz id be hard pressed to believe that AnYOnE that was interested enough to read this tid bit of information would have possibly for ONE second thought to write a thank you card to Asus for their great work Creating these new Drivers. OFCOURSE it was AMD that Created the software... but in order for your Asus Product to be able to accept this new code correctly it must first be made compatable, so Asus therefore ROLLS out the new set of driver software that has at that point been refined and smoothed out for probable best stability... which always isn't the case, requiring roll backs and hotfixes....  Sorry if this is explained in a rather "un-tech" like way, but I'm only on my second build and don't know all the Tech Talk yet...
Posted by flo91
 - May 01, 2025, 21:45:04
Asus didn't do sh*t, AMD did, it's not right to mislead ppl
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 30, 2025, 19:29:07
Asus has started rolling out a major new update for the ROG Ally and ROG Ally X. Available worldwide, the new update brings AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2.1 (AFMF 2.1) to both gaming handhelds, albeit with a warning for The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ASUS-brings-fresh-enhancements-to-ROG-Ally-and-ROG-Ally-X-with-major-new-updates.1008092.0.html