ASUS isn’t wasting any time fine-tuning the ROG Ally. The latest update, ACSE 1.4.5, unleashed on November 30th via Armoury Crate SE, packs in some serious firepower.

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First up, gyroscope controls. ASUS didn’t just add them; they threw in calibration settings too. To activate this feature, head to the Game Profile in ACSE and flip the Control Mode to Auto. Just keep in mind that the gyroscope controls require MCU 316, a simultaneous drop that ensures everything runs smoothly.

No slouch in the customization department either, the update brings a new joystick “Response Curve.” It’s tied to MCU 316 as well, giving you more control over your gaming experience. Toggling CPU turbo boost in Eco Assist settings is now an option too, adding another layer of control to your device’s performance.

On the practicality front, ASUS heard you loud and clear. Now, you can customize keyboard shortcuts to open ACSE and Command Center, making your life easier. The “Feedback Hub” finds a new home in the Help Center, streamlining user support.

Beyond the gaming features, social media enthusiasts will appreciate the update’s integration, allowing for seamless sharing of captured images and videos on platforms such as Discord and TikTok. Additionally, ASUS has refined the aesthetics with multiple Real-Time Monitor layouts, including Off, Minimal, Row, and Square options catering to users’ preferences.

Just a quick rewind to November 22nd when ASUS rolled out BIOS 334. What’s the deal? Bug squashing. Specifically, it fixed an issue where ACSE’s Real-Time Monitor displayed wonky battery wattage readings.

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