Seems to be a major improvement, if only anticheat developers weren't going insane with kernel level anticheats. They don't actually work as well as they think sadly, and it's a huge missed opportunity for players on steam deck and linux.
Forgive me for my ignorance, but I wonder if the Windows Handheld PC's also need to have Antivirus software on them just like pc's? If so, not only is Windows OS (and it's bloatware services) taking resources, but also the AV software? Thanks for the great video, the Legion looks awesome with SteamOS on it. Just wish many of big name games on Steam would run on SteamOS as well as Windows :-)
No thats a great question. I personally use the windows defender built in along with malware bytes (free version) but yeah, it being a windows device, its just as vulnerable to virus just like a desktop or laptop.
@@bobbydigital18 If you use it as a gaming handheld, Windows Defender is all you need and it doesn't slow down windows like the other AV programs. You never get viruses or malware from Steam, Xbox, GOG, Epic, UBI, EA etc.
Dude, I was looking for a video like this! I’m looking to buy one of these handheld PCs but I’m torn between the Steam Deck OLED or the Lenovo Legion GO. Keep in mind, I don’t have a proper PC, so I was planning on making the device a sort of substitute, and since the Legion is far more powerful (and with that gorgeous screen), I’m leaning more towards it. But I’m worried the handheld experience isn’t as good as the Deck, due to ergonomics and especially the software (I dislike windows - 11 especially - and it’s infinitely worse in a handheld form factor. That being said, it does have more compatible games, in particular a lot of older titles from GOG. The Steam Deck also seemingly has better support from Valve and an incredible community. It also seems like emulation is better overall on the Deck. I would appreciate your input on the matter. As it stands, I think given a bit more time to iron out the quirks, I think the Legion GO is best for me, especially considering Bazzite is available and will likely only get better. But there’s still something about the Deck that’s drawing me in for some reason…
I was in your position about a month and a half ago, searching YT for info. I owned a steamdeck lcd model and I loved it. My one issue is I was always carrying around a protable monitor, controller, or kb n mouse depending on use case, and when I wanted to game on the screen, i found 800p to be too small for my style FPS shooters. I did install windows on that steam deck and it was good. Then i heard about the Oled model and starting looking into the handheld scene and found the legion go, did weeks of research, got it, and I have not had any issues, I can game right on the screen, no issues for my aging eyes. Also 800p on a 8.8 inch screen is a sweet spot, you get really good performance and crisp graphics. I always knew i would install Steam OS, I just wanted to wait until it got better with bugs and stuff, i decided to do it this past friday and im blown away. I now want to give more of a partition for steam. I also heard throught the community that valve may support their software on other handhelds andI hope thats true. I think if you want the more streamlined expierience, I'd go with the OLED Steamdeck. If the screen is a big deal seller than the Legion Go is great. Even vanilla without steam, just windows it has been really good to me. But after trying steam os, its better imo. I hope could provide enough incite and ty for watching
@@bobbydigital18Thanks a lot for the reply, it was very helpful! If it’s not too much trouble, I have a few more questions (£700 ain’t cheap lol); how is the docked experience? Especially in terms of performance, the Steam Deck can scale up to 4K 60fps using a dock (though apparently it looks horrible). Have you tried running any games at 1440p, or 1080p with medium settings? I was also curious about the trackpad, as I plan to play quite a few old-school RPGs with a lot of text/needs a mouse in general. If you’ve tried emulation I would love to hear about your experience. Also, how’s modding? You’ve got modded NMS, but have you maybe tried some older Bethesda titles? And finally, about those AAA games… I wasn’t planning to use whatever device I got to play newer, bigger games, but the more I think about the more I realise that if I’m paying this much I might as well get something that can handle everything; this was actually the reason I started leaning more towards the Legion than the Deck. Sorry for rattling off so much, I just would really like to make as informed a purchase as I can.
I get it, its really pricey decision. I was the same way lol. I did try it docked with the steam OS @1080 and it ran just as good as native. I did not try on 1440 or higher. I did play NMS on windows docked and it was really good although i did not test higher than 1080. I have not plaed many Bethesda games ecept starfield, which i did run briefly when i got it and it ran ok, did not spend too much time on it . Keep in mind that battery varies depending on which type of game your playing. You def want to get 65w or nbetter power banks for on the go, I have one and get an extra 1 1/2 hours on it. Feel free to ask as many questions, I will try my best to help I do not mind@@eternalfaeri1415
If you have a huge steam library then i would also choose the steam deck oled OR if your savvy enought to install bazzite steam os, the legion Go with steam os feels like the deck 2 @@eternalfaeri1415
@@bobbydigital18 Thank you so, so much! I really appreciate the thorough responses! I think I’m going to go with Legion, although I will wait just a couple more months for some updates and possibly a revision that addresses the other issues.
Just to be clear, this was done with the help of Cyber Dopemine's youtube channel, look him up and sub, Follow his tutorial once you recieve yours if you want to do the same, its totally revertable
Really excited to see how PlaytronOS improves the gaming experience on these Windows handhelds Btw, as a Legion GO owner, would you recommend it to someone whose primary device is the Steam Deck? I've been thinking of getting one to use it in tandem with the Steam Deck because of the stronger specs and the FPS mode
Absolutely! I regret getting rid of my original steam deck, its what started it all! Yeah i would recommend it for sure. I never heard of PlaytronOS gonna look that up
Спасибо за видео , у меня возникла мысль а что если поставить Стим ос на легион гоу , ведь она пакруче будет и что из этого получится , и ты все показал , это супер
I actually tested that, I should have recorded a video on it. They both run HD2 really well, The frames are very close at about 45 frames, at low settings. I still think Steam OS feels better, while they have the same performance, I think the frames look smoother on Steam and a video wont really do it justice. I will say you will not be dissappointed with the Legion Go, still LOVE mine. Thanks for watching!!
You have to install it again, for example, I wanted to see which OS ran cyberpunk 2077 better so I had to install it on both partitions. (Steam os is slightly better for this game)
I don’t understand this video. I am quite tech savvy but all this handheld and steam stuff is really new to me. When im on windows I can open up the Steam application, what’s the need for steam OS?
Steam OS is less of a resource hog, tweaked for gaming (this distro especially for handhelds). Windows is just windows, the same windows you would have on a desktop or laptop, not optimized for handhelds. This is not to say windows is bad for handhelds, its just not optimized for them yet. Lenovo adds the Legion space software to sorta help with that but i dont use it, only for updates. Steam OS is not for everyone I agree
Steamos is optimized for handheld pcs, because there will be a problem with compability if microsoft decides to release a weird update. To combat that they developed steamos which hogs less resources and gets updated by the valve team instead of the microsoft team, so it stays optimized for handhelds(steamdeck).
Windows is not designed for handled, and as you already know, depending on how you use it / what you installed on it, there can be a ton of background activities that suck up your RAM, CPU, GPU resources, therefore creating issues while you are gaming.
@@WarrenGuan exactly, although I will say the windows experience is not totally bad and upon receiving mine, I was really impressed with it. SteamOS just more streamlined imo. Thanks for watching
Not a fair comparison between steamos and windows on no man's sky as you didn't set the same tdp. Temps are highers, around 80°C on steamos but around 72°c on windows, which means more power used for more frames on steamos. (Seems it uses 30w tdp on steamos, 20w on windows). A bit misleading but bazzite is very cool. I'm just not sure there is so much of a difference in performance between the two
I have all my power up max on both OS. Temps are different, but i think that has to do with the fan curves i set on the different OS's. Some games do run better on windows, like Helldivers for example, I still think Steam OS is the better overall handheld experience IMO. Thanks for the input
I hear valve plans to support there software on other handhelds, I hope tgis is true, it would be cool to have an official os supported by valve. Bazzite comes really close to being perfect. Thanks for watching
Oh yeah, I do notice that some games (hell divers 2 for example) runs better in windows for some reason, but for the most part if it says “great on deck” in the App Store it will work
The OS was ready to go, I never installed any drivers, I may restart the process and record a video. There are a few tutorials, maybe I can add to them
@@Big_Daddy953 it’s a great question, I think steam uses a proprietary driver for these apu’s. I think windows will be able to utilize new features for new drivers but I can’t be sure about steam. I’m gonna do some more research on this topic
@@bobbydigital18 It's a bit more complicated on the AMD side on Linux, because there are 3 different drivers for graphics cards: The closed sourec Pro driver from AMD, the Open Source driver from AMD, and the Open Source driver from MESA. The Steam Deck and most Linux distributions use the MESA driver, because it has the best gaming performance. The MESA driver is developed by lots of companies, like Valve, Red Hat, Google, AMD, ...
@@q_w8k260 yeah man, I was driving when i replied trhe first time, to give you more insight, if your into shooters like call of duty or battlefield or any other game that uses easy anti-cheat then Legion is the way. I personally love the steam OS for other story driven triple A games
I have a Legion Go and was about ready to return it, but if I can turn it into a super powered steam Deck then perhaps I will reconsider. Windows is such garbage on my Go.
I have enjoyed the windows experience to my surprise, I just felt like I can unlock the performance with steam and I will say some games do run a little better on windows so it’s more about preference. I think you would really love your LeGo with steam
I know it works, As far as remapping I have not messed with it yet. The bazzite team's website states that the OS is feature ready meaning all functionalities are working as intended. So far for me it has been a godsend. I keep the windows partition for non steam games and firmware updates. Thanks for watching
format it and install windows 10 x64 big difference thats the solution just get the audio and lighting drivers off the site, I'm sure you'll figure it out😉
@@bobbydigital18 Lenovo Space will soon get a UI upgrade, but soccer moms still won't be able to use it as easy as a Switch. On a Windows handheld you will get requesters at start on random games. That alone makes it irrelevant for casuals. Multiple games launchers will also scare moms.
You can be installing the handheld daemon and plugins. It's described in the alternative handhelds section on the Bazzite Wiki. It works perfectly for me.
While you may have more control over the power settings on Bazzite, that still depends on the type of gaming you’re doing. I still the it’s the same and not an improvement on the battery imo
@@landengoodner9841 At this stage in Pc handhelds, the steamdeck is the only one that does really well in the battery category. That being said, they all struggle with battery life, I think the next gen of pc handhelds will try to address this issue. For me personally, it is still worth it, I have an external battery pack and while that takes away from the portability, the fact that I can play just about any game i play on my desktop is pretty epic.
Tried it and went back to windows 11 after 4hrs. Dunno, but i feel windows is much simplier to operate and install everything. Armoury crate and quick acces menu are enough for tweaking the most important things. Not to mention, that i can use aby fan curve i want and it works unlike bazzite plugin for fan curve od even TDP Control didnt work and it was all the time around 90 degrees. For steam os like expierience there's still big picture mode.
I don't know about the Ally (don't have one) but the TDP control works fine on the Legion Go. You can even set per game TDP and fan curves. Bazzite setup is about the same as Windows once you're done all of the Windows updates and driver installs etc but if you're not familiar with Linux I guess it can be intimidating.
Legion Go has been clutch for gaming on the road!
Hard for me to put down! I use it with the controllers detached on NMS, Its a vibe
are games faster cuz of 720 p?
what fps do you get on modern games?
I run games @1200p and they run well@@mikrobyo1790
Most games i get 75-100 frames depending on the game, thing is, anything above 60fps on this panel looks really good and close to vsync@@mikrobyo1790
Seems to be a major improvement, if only anticheat developers weren't going insane with kernel level anticheats. They don't actually work as well as they think sadly, and it's a huge missed opportunity for players on steam deck and linux.
Lower the music bruv, other than that, thabks for the info
sorry about that, my editing is way below par, thanks foir the input and I will make sure to watch the volume
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿@@bobbydigital18
@bobbydigital18 was still a awesome video!
@bobbydigital18 as you said the editing might have not been too great, but the info is top notch, keep it up, I'll subscribe to you
Hope you put out more videos on the Legion go
I will, I plan on restarting the whole steam install process, I hope to record a new video about it, than you so much for watching
@@bobbydigital18 👍🏿
Does the steam gyroscope feature work with this
Yes it does, it even has more settings to that feature
Forgive me for my ignorance, but I wonder if the Windows Handheld PC's also need to have Antivirus software on them just like pc's? If so, not only is Windows OS (and it's bloatware services) taking resources, but also the AV software?
Thanks for the great video, the Legion looks awesome with SteamOS on it. Just wish many of big name games on Steam would run on SteamOS as well as Windows :-)
No thats a great question. I personally use the windows defender built in along with malware bytes (free version) but yeah, it being a windows device, its just as vulnerable to virus just like a desktop or laptop.
Plus the random resources it takes Over time... next thing you know you don't have any storage left..
no.. windows defender is all you should ever have, malwarebytes is fine to do an occasional scan but every other AV is terrible
@@bobbydigital18 If you use it as a gaming handheld, Windows Defender is all you need and it doesn't slow down windows like the other AV programs.
You never get viruses or malware from Steam, Xbox, GOG, Epic, UBI, EA etc.
Do the windows defender come with it.
With Steam OS being installed on a windows handheld then the pause/resume mechanism of steam deck will be applied?
as far as I know yes
Dude, I was looking for a video like this! I’m looking to buy one of these handheld PCs but I’m torn between the Steam Deck OLED or the Lenovo Legion GO. Keep in mind, I don’t have a proper PC, so I was planning on making the device a sort of substitute, and since the Legion is far more powerful (and with that gorgeous screen), I’m leaning more towards it. But I’m worried the handheld experience isn’t as good as the Deck, due to ergonomics and especially the software (I dislike windows - 11 especially - and it’s infinitely worse in a handheld form factor. That being said, it does have more compatible games, in particular a lot of older titles from GOG. The Steam Deck also seemingly has better support from Valve and an incredible community. It also seems like emulation is better overall on the Deck.
I would appreciate your input on the matter. As it stands, I think given a bit more time to iron out the quirks, I think the Legion GO is best for me, especially considering Bazzite is available and will likely only get better. But there’s still something about the Deck that’s drawing me in for some reason…
I was in your position about a month and a half ago, searching YT for info. I owned a steamdeck lcd model and I loved it. My one issue is I was always carrying around a protable monitor, controller, or kb n mouse depending on use case, and when I wanted to game on the screen, i found 800p to be too small for my style FPS shooters. I did install windows on that steam deck and it was good. Then i heard about the Oled model and starting looking into the handheld scene and found the legion go, did weeks of research, got it, and I have not had any issues, I can game right on the screen, no issues for my aging eyes. Also 800p on a 8.8 inch screen is a sweet spot, you get really good performance and crisp graphics. I always knew i would install Steam OS, I just wanted to wait until it got better with bugs and stuff, i decided to do it this past friday and im blown away. I now want to give more of a partition for steam. I also heard throught the community that valve may support their software on other handhelds andI hope thats true. I think if you want the more streamlined expierience, I'd go with the OLED Steamdeck. If the screen is a big deal seller than the Legion Go is great. Even vanilla without steam, just windows it has been really good to me. But after trying steam os, its better imo. I hope could provide enough incite and ty for watching
@@bobbydigital18Thanks a lot for the reply, it was very helpful! If it’s not too much trouble, I have a few more questions (£700 ain’t cheap lol); how is the docked experience? Especially in terms of performance, the Steam Deck can scale up to 4K 60fps using a dock (though apparently it looks horrible). Have you tried running any games at 1440p, or 1080p with medium settings?
I was also curious about the trackpad, as I plan to play quite a few old-school RPGs with a lot of text/needs a mouse in general.
If you’ve tried emulation I would love to hear about your experience.
Also, how’s modding? You’ve got modded NMS, but have you maybe tried some older Bethesda titles?
And finally, about those AAA games… I wasn’t planning to use whatever device I got to play newer, bigger games, but the more I think about the more I realise that if I’m paying this much I might as well get something that can handle everything; this was actually the reason I started leaning more towards the Legion than the Deck.
Sorry for rattling off so much, I just would really like to make as informed a purchase as I can.
I get it, its really pricey decision. I was the same way lol. I did try it docked with the steam OS @1080 and it ran just as good as native. I did not try on 1440 or higher. I did play NMS on windows docked and it was really good although i did not test higher than 1080. I have not plaed many Bethesda games ecept starfield, which i did run briefly when i got it and it ran ok, did not spend too much time on it . Keep in mind that battery varies depending on which type of game your playing. You def want to get 65w or nbetter power banks for on the go, I have one and get an extra 1 1/2 hours on it. Feel free to ask as many questions, I will try my best to help I do not mind@@eternalfaeri1415
If you have a huge steam library then i would also choose the steam deck oled OR if your savvy enought to install bazzite steam os, the legion Go with steam os feels like the deck 2
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@@bobbydigital18 Thank you so, so much! I really appreciate the thorough responses! I think I’m going to go with Legion, although I will wait just a couple more months for some updates and possibly a revision that addresses the other issues.
I haven't seen any youtuber boot steam os on the lenovo legion go and I do hope to get it bran new at best buy this Saturday coming up. 😊
Just to be clear, this was done with the help of Cyber Dopemine's youtube channel, look him up and sub, Follow his tutorial once you recieve yours if you want to do the same, its totally revertable
Really excited to see how PlaytronOS improves the gaming experience on these Windows handhelds
Btw, as a Legion GO owner, would you recommend it to someone whose primary device is the Steam Deck? I've been thinking of getting one to use it in tandem with the Steam Deck because of the stronger specs and the FPS mode
Absolutely! I regret getting rid of my original steam deck, its what started it all! Yeah i would recommend it for sure. I never heard of PlaytronOS gonna look that up
I actually recommended it to a good friend of mine and he got it and loves it. He's always working on the road so he says its been clutch
I can't hear you over that terrible background music. So I have no context for anything happening.
Sorry about that, one thing you can do is use Closed Captions or read transcription, it will help
Спасибо !
Спасибо за видео , у меня возникла мысль а что если поставить Стим ос на легион гоу , ведь она пакруче будет и что из этого получится , и ты все показал , это супер
Спасибо за просмотр!
Nice video! I wish you tested Helldivers 2 between Win and SteamOS. That game is the main reason why I'm getting a Legion Go 😂
I actually tested that, I should have recorded a video on it. They both run HD2 really well, The frames are very close at about 45 frames, at low settings. I still think Steam OS feels better, while they have the same performance, I think the frames look smoother on Steam and a video wont really do it justice. I will say you will not be dissappointed with the Legion Go, still LOVE mine. Thanks for watching!!
basically the launcher has a less load than the windows
Does bazzite could read steam games that already exist in windows ? Or reinstall same games instead ?
You have to install it again, for example, I wanted to see which OS ran cyberpunk 2077 better so I had to install it on both partitions. (Steam os is slightly better for this game)
I don’t understand this video. I am quite tech savvy but all this handheld and steam stuff is really new to me. When im on windows I can open up the Steam application, what’s the need for steam OS?
Steam OS is less of a resource hog, tweaked for gaming (this distro especially for handhelds). Windows is just windows, the same windows you would have on a desktop or laptop, not optimized for handhelds. This is not to say windows is bad for handhelds, its just not optimized for them yet. Lenovo adds the Legion space software to sorta help with that but i dont use it, only for updates. Steam OS is not for everyone I agree
Steamos is optimized for handheld pcs, because there will be a problem with compability if microsoft decides to release a weird update. To combat that they developed steamos which hogs less resources and gets updated by the valve team instead of the microsoft team, so it stays optimized for handhelds(steamdeck).
Windows is not designed for handled, and as you already know, depending on how you use it / what you installed on it, there can be a ton of background activities that suck up your RAM, CPU, GPU resources, therefore creating issues while you are gaming.
@@WarrenGuan exactly, although I will say the windows experience is not totally bad and upon receiving mine, I was really impressed with it. SteamOS just more streamlined imo. Thanks for watching
Not a fair comparison between steamos and windows on no man's sky as you didn't set the same tdp. Temps are highers, around 80°C on steamos but around 72°c on windows, which means more power used for more frames on steamos. (Seems it uses 30w tdp on steamos, 20w on windows).
A bit misleading but bazzite is very cool. I'm just not sure there is so much of a difference in performance between the two
I have all my power up max on both OS. Temps are different, but i think that has to do with the fan curves i set on the different OS's. Some games do run better on windows, like Helldivers for example, I still think Steam OS is the better overall handheld experience IMO. Thanks for the input
Can you show what bazzite OS on Lenovo legion go looks like with an AMD eGPU ?
I do not own one, inwould love to try that out. I'm gonna look into a egpu
wow so really the bottleneck was the OS. Maybe they should make it an option to ship with OS of choice.
I hear valve plans to support there software on other handhelds, I hope tgis is true, it would be cool to have an official os supported by valve. Bazzite comes really close to being perfect. Thanks for watching
So this will make it so AAA games (that are in steam) play better and as seamless as steam deck?
Oh yeah, I do notice that some games (hell divers 2 for example) runs better in windows for some reason, but for the most part if it says “great on deck” in the App Store it will work
Yo, how is it with GPU drivers on bazzite? Are they merged into installation? Or do we have to update em manually?
The OS was ready to go, I never installed any drivers, I may restart the process and record a video. There are a few tutorials, maybe I can add to them
@@bobbydigital18 was wondering how it goes if AMD releases new drivers (today for example)
@@Big_Daddy953 it’s a great question, I think steam uses a proprietary driver for these apu’s. I think windows will be able to utilize new features for new drivers but I can’t be sure about steam. I’m gonna do some more research on this topic
@@bobbydigital18 It's a bit more complicated on the AMD side on Linux, because there are 3 different drivers for graphics cards: The closed sourec Pro driver from AMD, the Open Source driver from AMD, and the Open Source driver from MESA. The Steam Deck and most Linux distributions use the MESA driver, because it has the best gaming performance. The MESA driver is developed by lots of companies, like Valve, Red Hat, Google, AMD, ...
Very interesting, so I wonder, could we (non steamdeck) bazzite users switch that out?thanks for the input @@frankseyen9156
Do you have to add steam to the tv to play with the Lenovo Legion Go.
Not sure what you mean, but if your asking if you can connect to external tv using the steamos, yes you can
What is the best between lenovo go & steem oled for Shooter game ?
Legion all day in my opinion
@bobbydigital18 Thx alot.
@@q_w8k260 yeah man, I was driving when i replied trhe first time, to give you more insight, if your into shooters like call of duty or battlefield or any other game that uses easy anti-cheat then Legion is the way. I personally love the steam OS for other story driven triple A games
@bobbydigital18 Yeah I've been searching for a while , and I think so lenovo legion go It is an option thank really for help ❤️
I have a Legion Go and was about ready to return it, but if I can turn it into a super powered steam Deck then perhaps I will reconsider. Windows is such garbage on my Go.
I have enjoyed the windows experience to my surprise, I just felt like I can unlock the performance with steam and I will say some games do run a little better on windows so it’s more about preference. I think you would really love your LeGo with steam
How about the button customization (keyboard key to the gamepad button) and FPS mode, is it works perfectly?
I know it works, As far as remapping I have not messed with it yet. The bazzite team's website states that the OS is feature ready meaning all functionalities are working as intended. So far for me it has been a godsend. I keep the windows partition for non steam games and firmware updates. Thanks for watching
Can you use mods in SteamOS?
In no man’s sky I use mods, I have not tied much else
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format it and install windows 10 x64 big difference thats the solution just get the audio and lighting drivers off the site, I'm sure you'll figure it out😉
Interesting...I saw some LeGo users with win 10 that might be the move
@@bobbydigital18 there is more you can duel boot to steam os off the legion, have fun😉
@@allexwoodshire yeah I’ve heard of a few distros, I love this thing for that, Swiss Army knife of handhelds
I really want to watch this video, BUT the music is so load I can barely hear you.only got through 45 seconds until my head started to hurt!
Dude im sorry, I'm trying to polish my editing, again I apologize
Do you use the same settings?
Do you mean as far as power settings? I usually play triple a titles so i use max settings TDP
Its possible steam os in Rog ally?
Yes, Bazzite has a specific image for the rog ally as well
Legion Go. Handheld for PC Gamers.
Steam Deck, Rog Ally etc. Handhelds for Console gamers.
Pretty much
@@bobbydigital18 Lenovo Space will soon get a UI upgrade, but soccer moms still won't be able to use it as easy as a Switch.
On a Windows handheld you will get requesters at start on random games. That alone makes it irrelevant for casuals.
Multiple games launchers will also scare moms.
Can you get rid of the playstation button icons?
I think when you change your layout to be that of playstation dualsense thats why it shows those icons
@bobbydigital18 nah it defaults to PlayStation icons
You can be installing the handheld daemon and plugins. It's described in the alternative handhelds section on the Bazzite Wiki. It works perfectly for me.
Does the battery life get better on the legion go when you download bauxite steam os. Cause the battery life is garbage through windows
While you may have more control over the power settings on Bazzite, that still depends on the type of gaming you’re doing. I still the it’s the same and not an improvement on the battery imo
@@bobbydigital18 is the legion go worth it? The battery is still pretty bad.
@@landengoodner9841 At this stage in Pc handhelds, the steamdeck is the only one that does really well in the battery category. That being said, they all struggle with battery life, I think the next gen of pc handhelds will try to address this issue. For me personally, it is still worth it, I have an external battery pack and while that takes away from the portability, the fact that I can play just about any game i play on my desktop is pretty epic.
Tried it and went back to windows 11 after 4hrs. Dunno, but i feel windows is much simplier to operate and install everything. Armoury crate and quick acces menu are enough for tweaking the most important things. Not to mention, that i can use aby fan curve i want and it works unlike bazzite plugin for fan curve od even TDP Control didnt work and it was all the time around 90 degrees. For steam os like expierience there's still big picture mode.
Sorry that didn’t work out. I got my fans working, did you do the bios setting? I don’t know if the ally has the same power setting in bios
@@bobbydigital18 did all of it, but it's ok. Maybe once Valve finally releases steam os to the public IT will work as intended
Is there a Legion go update? I'm checking Legion space but I don't get any, do I have to go to the website
I don't know about the Ally (don't have one) but the TDP control works fine on the Legion Go. You can even set per game TDP and fan curves. Bazzite setup is about the same as Windows once you're done all of the Windows updates and driver installs etc but if you're not familiar with Linux I guess it can be intimidating.
@@Invid72 How can you change fan curves? TDP i figured pit but fans i couldnt