Or it's a gaming handheld? Only why would you call it a desktop OS then?
It’s running the “KDE Desktop Environment” on top of Arch Linux distro. So, that’s definitely desktop Linux in my view.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/KDE_Plas...
Guess which not-a-desktop OS ships with the Asus ROG Ally X.
2. Can you install an average Linux distro on the said two devices and have them work flawlessly? Nope.
Ping me when you find a way to play modern online Windows games with a kernel level anticheat.
Oh, and people don't care that Linux can play games from 2015. People are interested in AAA titles and something that OTHER people play. Leave obscure indies to yourself.
Linux runs (emulates!) Windows games just fine, except when it does so horribly or doesn't do at all.
Yeah, great, kudos to Codeweavers (a commercial company) and Valve (a commercial company). The Linux community has done barely anything to make running Windows applications under Linux a reality.
So much for Open Source.
You are welcome to "no true scotsman" and "move the goalposts" about this but I still think it's a silly position to hold that "desktop Linux can't into games".