Hey Russ, when I am hovering over clicking to play your videos the music starts playing in my mind! Thank you for all you do. Grab a coffee or something.
It's not THAT hard to emulate, but as said in the video, it's when you start applying shaders or upping the resolution that things get hairy. I've been playing Saturn games for years on both handhelds and PC's and its always been easy enough as long as your goal isn't playing in super high fidelity.
I have the GO and have been very happy with however I think my Steamdeck will becoming the Emulation Deck now as it’s primary function. Such a great time to be a gamer
@saltydad2987 What is your opinion after all these months ? Is it easier and more enjoyable for Steamdeck to emulate ? Have you tried emulation on Legion Go ? Any opinion would be thankful cause I try to choose one of them.
The peace of mind of being able to buy from a big box retailer like Best Buy and having the holiday return policy is what made me pull the gun. So far I mostly been playing Steam/GOG games but I definitely want to give emulation a shot soon.
i have nd i tell u its worth it dont judge the device by how it is rn especially when we r barely a week in wit fortnite i get almost 144fps 1440p wit custom high settings
I sold my 2 tb steam deck for $500 and bought the 2tb legion go at microcenter last weekend with a 1tb micro sd card so 3tb total and I'm so glad I did.
Sold me legion for the steam oled , legion sucks dick and so slow. 120hz is the only cool thing but I’ll wait for steam to complete compat games. Instead of a error message like legion
I'm currently waiting for the UPS driver to deliver my legion go and emulation was a big part of my decision to get it. I'm looking forward to playing newer games as well but having something that can emulate a big majority consoles is pretty cool.
If only I hadn’t forced my way through getting emulation running properly before this video came out 😅 Thanks a ton Russ, keep being the hero handheld gaming needs!
Yesss! This is what I was hoping for, when I got the Lenovo Legion Go. I wanted to use it primarily for retro emulation and your video pretty much confirmed that I have a great system to play games on. Thanks for producing this video- I better get started!
Great video -- thanks for putting it together. One detail that you didn't mention, but that I have been loving on mine: With the controllers detached and the kickstand out, the system will stand vertically just as easily as horizontally. This lets you play DS/3DS games with the screens equal size and stacked vertically like a real system, or play classic vertical arcade shmups like Mushihimesama or Raiden in their intended aspect ratio.
Excellent content as always. I will say that Custom Mode is very broken - and that Lenovo is doing some odd micro-managing of Power Profiles / TDP on this device. My tests are still somewhat inconclusive, I know others in the Handheld space are aware of these odd behaviors.
Great breakdown bruh. I feel the exact same way in my testing . The Legion Go has Alot of potential, but it's just not quite ready for prime time. Over these next few months the software and drivers are gonna get better and this thing should be a home run.
This was a great video, very straightforward and easy to follow. I'm not too well versed in emulation but it definitely makes me think I'll be getting a legion go soon. Thanks!
Dude thank you for testing Saturn BEETLE! It does the same behavior on my steam deck, very apparent for VF1 (not remix ver, og). The deck can't hit full frames no matter what you do. Of all the retro reviews on the Go, yours is by far the best. Thx for the video!
Love videos like this, thank you for your service Russ (in multiple ways :)). I appreciate your commitment to valuable content over making videos for retention/financial success. Every handheld on the market is only like half as valuable without your work on them.
I bought it 1 week ago, BRAND NEW with box guaranteed. He produces a lot, I think he is definitely worth his money. There is no game that a great device cannot play. The screen is 8.8 inches ally and larger and of higher quality. Moreover, I have a PS5 and a new generation super PC, but this is a completely different experience.
As I’m entering the “big handheld market” just now without a Steam Deck or a ROG Ally, this machine seems like a dream, especially upgrading from my powkiddy X55 for retro gaming emulation. The whole Fire Emblem saga, from GBA to Switch, is gonna look amazing on that screen!
With regard to Sega Saturn, i know the RetroArch cores are easier and more convenient to use, but I would recommend the standalone version of Yabasanshiro
Another excellent video! I'm not sure how much emulation I'll be doing on the Go- I got it for modern PC gaming. I tend to stick to more dedicated emulation handhelds like the Retroid Pocket 3+ for that, but it might be fun to try some of the platforms that it can't handle or handle as well.
The Go will completely outclass those emulation handhelds, thanks to it's 120hz 16:10 screen, you can use BFI, along with a nice CRT shader or even just simple scanlines, it is the closest we have ever had to the real thing on a handheld device, 120hz BFI is much closer to CRT motion clarity.
Just ordered my 1tb from Best Buy! If I chose the smaller option I would’ve had to wait till a whole month to receive it. Luckily this one arrives in just a few days. Wasn’t able to order the micro center 2tb unfortunately though.
Picked up one of these bad boys today from my local Best buy for $600 for the 1tb model, it was an open box return and after testing it had no scuffs, marks, scratches, etc. and I was able to test it before I even paid for it at the best buy (s/o to the worker who opened it for me & let me check it out) and bought the insurance just incase, that plus a $150 gift card brought this bad boy to around $550 total so I'm not complaining one bit, now time to get these emulators setup so I can FINALLY replay Ocarina of Time & Pokemon Stadium on a new gen handheld.
@@0ntoasts i’ve been replaying dark souls 1 & 3 on that thing and also added emu station to it and loaded a bunch of GBA, N64 and psp games so it has definitely been getting a lot of use for me, I still love my pc but it is so nice when i wanna be lazy and lay on the couch and run some games so I personally love this thing.
Love this device but im more then happy with my ally. But the reason i love it so much is the potential its successor could have for improving the build quality and controllers. I think that its game changing if they can get it right on their second go.
@@thundergato84 honestly i would get the ally based on just the savings alone. I have a bit of a problem because im collecting handhelds atm so im eventually gonna get the legion go anyways. But as a recent owner of the Rog Ally and had to deal with the sd card issues and the typical headaches of windows, well... i can be honest and tell you that once you get thru those its a damn beast. Currently im playing Apex Legends Ignite season and im pulling very nice frame rates at 1080p with performance mode on and settings tweaked. If you want to know my and everyones biggest complaint for the ally is, then its the battery life. Still, for that $500 price tag at best buy its a steal man. I just said eff the sd card as much as i hated the poor handling on asus part and installed a 2tb ssd in mine and just been having a blast.
The reason you're getting better performance when its plugged in its probably because energy savings has been embedded into the OS. So when its not plugged in the OS automatically downclocks the CPU, also reducing the GPU performance.
Just a heads up, the gyro on the legion go is built into the tablet, not the controllers. Not sure if you tested it out with the controllers attached as well, but just something to note, it won't work with the controllers detached.
As someone who is interested in either the Go or the Ally (but leaning towards the Go because of the screen and extra features, yet hesitant also because of the screen, the consequences it might have on performance and smoothness of gameplay, and the general chonk), emulation is a big one for me because I mainly hope to emulate the Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsport games, but I`m just as interested in knowing whether the higher resolution of the Go is a drawback (even though most games will be played at below native resolution), how the performance actually compares between both devices, and whether the lack of VRR actually impacts gameplay in a meaningful way
Don't let the lack of vrr sway you. I was worried about that too but play every game with vsync turned off and have never seen any screen tearing. I honestly have no idea why this performs like vrr with no vrr but I'm definitely not complaining.
@@Its_a_Mr_Eh that probably wouldn`t have swayed me to be honest... What has swayed me though, is that the Legion Go isn`t available on Amazon in my region (yet anyway, there was a listing that popped up for a bit a few days ago with no ship dates, and it`s gone under since), Lenovo says shipping within 2 weeks every time I check, and there is a chain of stores that lists it on their site, but I feel oddly wierded out by the idea of buying it from them... All that aside, I put in my order for the Ally yesterday, because it`s 100€ off for black Friday... I might regret it down the line, but atleast Amazon offers an extended return window upto January 31st, and there`s a 2 year manufacturer warranty past that point, if I come across any hardware issues
Having bought a Steam Deck and finding that kind of heavy to play too long on, the screen looks great but there will have to be a drastic upgrade to justify another large purchase like this. Would definitely run emulation on it though, the screen looks amazing Thanks for all the work you do, even though I'm not in the market currently it's great to get to see where the tech is headed. Still would rather not have detachable controllers (Switch feels flimsy to me and the rails wear out too easily imo), it would help offset having to hold this for so long. Wish they had put the back bracers/notches that the Split Pad Pro has.
Emulation was #2 on my priority list which means it’s pretty high. I started tweaking my Legion Go yesterday with EmuDeck, ES, etc. While we all know the drivers need some work, it does play my PS2, Wii, GBA, MAME, & GC games flawlessly. So I’m fine with that while drivers & software take a bit more time to mature. And while the less than stellar software is it’s biggest weakness, the future looks bright imo. No regrets. It’s a fantastic device. Loving the Legion Go.
One game I've always wanted to emulate was Golden Tee, not the one you can play on MAME that is from 1990 but the newer ones. I think the reason why nobody has done it yet is that it requires an online log-in and it verifies the hardware running and unlocks the game. The reason why I'm surprised is that it seems there would be a huge black market for this emulation if it were successful, I could careless about playing live vs other players in a tournament format, I just want to be able to play the courses with friends at home and build out my own cabinet. It would still cost probably thousands of dollars to do this on your own with the software pirated which you could probably sell for like $100-$200 for. Golden tee is licensed out if you were to buy it from them and it's like $6,000-$8,000. Being able to emulate that software would be worth a fortune to whoever pulls it off. Talking about taking a piece of hardware and software that they try to sell $8,000 for that you can build out yourself for probably $1k + whatever the costs for the emulated software say $200 puts us at $1.2k or like 15% of the total cost just seems like a market that I would be targeting. Golf or people involved in golf tend to have money but nobody wants to blow $8k when they can spend $1.2k
about the only thing I'm going to emulate on this is Saturn, and like 2 games for xbox that aren't playable on newer xboxes. However this system is going to get so much use. Point and clicks, 90s FPPS and RPGS. The FPS mode is such a fun solution.
This is definitely getting me more toward the "gotta have it " section but battery life with emulation is going to be a clencher so I'm waiting for your more indepth review
You really want to make use of that 120hz screen and enable BFI in Retroarch, it will bring it much closer to CRT motion quality, which makes fast games like Sonic look night & day better. Along with the nice 16:10 screen, which is fantastic for 4:3 games thanks to that extra vertical pixel space, if you use a nice CRT shader and BFI, you will get the closest to the real thing on a handheld we have had available to date, so the LGO is one awsome emulation handheld, the best available so far.
I got the legion go as I've been a console game all my life and want to get my foot into PC gaming. I love the thing, it will run everything very smoothly except for the most demanding games. I love using it to play some of my old favorites and I can't play anymore like the old Max payne, the fear games especially project origin, GTA 4(better that V) and this game called Selaco that I found that is freaking ridiculously addictive 😂
Russ, thanks for everything that you do ^^ super appreciate these videos of yours. Thanks for the performance review! Much love from the Philippines 🇵🇭😎🙌🏼
Hopefully it's gotten a little better since this video I'm thinking to get a legion go after the holidays Right now the Rog Ally is solid with emulation Even Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots on RPCS3 runs really good on the Rog Extreme Ally
Emulating is only reason im buying one. Dont have any handheld currently and want my old gamecube games a couple you showed off. And if capable on the ps or xbox emulators bo1/2 for zombies haha
Great video!! Which handheld console do you think is best for emulation in 2024? Emulation is the main reason why i would purchase either the steam deck, legion or ally.
If you play around with TDP settings on the device, please take into account that the Windows power settings also play a role in this. The windows power settings actually direct power delivery to the CPU. It's from a time where it wasn't relevant to balance power delivery between CPU and GPU. So, if your device is TDP limited, for gaming it's usually best to set windows performance mode to best battery life and the device power mode to performance. This way, the GPU is prioritized.
Hi, I would like to request you add Ace Combat 5 and Zero to your PS2 emulation test, these games are really really hard to run, and it's the main games I want to play on a handheld.
@@antonyadler That's what i was told about the Odin 2 but when tested nobody could get it to run right. I'd like to see someone use it as a test metric.
Obviously the main reason you'd want a windows device like that is so you can have emulation. So if they get the emulation right, then it becomes all the more interesting to get
Hey Retro, nice video but just noticed that in the Yuzu emulation, you're using OpenGL which isn't recommended for the Z1 or any AMD APUs. The guide notes that only nVidia cards or eGPUs should utilise this setting whilst everyone else should use the Vulkan backend. Usually the Vulkan does have a lot more dips compared to the OpenGL but once the shaders are cached, it runs a lot faster and smoother too.
would you consider doing a setup guide for legion go? i see device profile for legion is missing when setting up emudeck. And when i try to play switch games my controllers dont work
Hey Russ, when I am hovering over clicking to play your videos the music starts playing in my mind! Thank you for all you do. Grab a coffee or something.
Yeah, here too
lol,he didnt even like your post. class
@@James28R😢
Man deserved a million subs for the work he put into a system. Covering many emulators with many games.
I think he will be there a year from now.
Nearly 30 years later and still Sega Saturn is still not easy to emulate. Was one of my favorite systems growing up.
Dreamcast was better.
@@thundergato84hey watch it you young whippersnapper you
saturn was awesome. miss those days
nice opinion@@thundergato84
It's not THAT hard to emulate, but as said in the video, it's when you start applying shaders or upping the resolution that things get hairy. I've been playing Saturn games for years on both handhelds and PC's and its always been easy enough as long as your goal isn't playing in super high fidelity.
I have the GO and have been very happy with however I think my Steamdeck will becoming the Emulation Deck now as it’s primary function. Such a great time to be a gamer
Handhelds are absolutely coming out of our ears!! LOL!!
@saltydad2987 What is your opinion after all these months ? Is it easier and more enjoyable for Steamdeck to emulate ? Have you tried emulation on Legion Go ? Any opinion would be thankful cause I try to choose one of them.
Even though the Legion has more HP you still prefer SteamDeck?
Great review! Emulation was definitely on my radar for this device already, but now I'm especially psyched about it!
I am emulating Wii and GameCube games on it and it is really good.
The peace of mind of being able to buy from a big box retailer like Best Buy and having the holiday return policy is what made me pull the gun. So far I mostly been playing Steam/GOG games but I definitely want to give emulation a shot soon.
Pull the trigger…. It’s pull the trigger and for some reason I was overly compelled to let you know that 😂
@@N3cr0m4nc3r-5he skipped the trigger and pulled out the whole damn gun
I might have to bite the barrel and pick me up one of these my damn self!
How you getting on with GOG? Because I've downloaded 2 games from there and neither work. Just get a black box and then it closes.
i have nd i tell u its worth it dont judge the device by how it is rn especially when we r barely a week in wit fortnite i get almost 144fps 1440p wit custom high settings
I sold my 2 tb steam deck for $500 and bought the 2tb legion go at microcenter last weekend with a 1tb micro sd card so 3tb total and I'm so glad I did.
I’m so envious and happy for you lol
Sold me legion for the steam oled , legion sucks dick and so slow. 120hz is the only cool thing but I’ll wait for steam to complete compat games. Instead of a error message like legion
@@Mrtnz17and way more powerful than steamdeck
@@Mrtnz17 How's your Steam Deck OLED? Better than Legion Go?
@@Mrtnz17 lol error messages. learn to use the device
Thanks Russ this is a great video I bought my LGo yesterday on sales on best buy and I’m ready towards for emulation
I'm currently waiting for the UPS driver to deliver my legion go and emulation was a big part of my decision to get it. I'm looking forward to playing newer games as well but having something that can emulate a big majority consoles is pretty cool.
If only I hadn’t forced my way through getting emulation running properly before this video came out 😅 Thanks a ton Russ, keep being the hero handheld gaming needs!
Yesss! This is what I was hoping for, when I got the Lenovo Legion Go. I wanted to use it primarily for retro emulation and your video pretty much confirmed that I have a great system to play games on. Thanks for producing this video- I better get started!
Great video -- thanks for putting it together. One detail that you didn't mention, but that I have been loving on mine:
With the controllers detached and the kickstand out, the system will stand vertically just as easily as horizontally.
This lets you play DS/3DS games with the screens equal size and stacked vertically like a real system, or play classic vertical arcade shmups like Mushihimesama or Raiden in their intended aspect ratio.
Excellent content as always.
I will say that Custom Mode is very broken - and that Lenovo is doing some odd micro-managing of Power Profiles / TDP on this device.
My tests are still somewhat inconclusive, I know others in the Handheld space are aware of these odd behaviors.
Great breakdown bruh. I feel the exact same way in my testing . The Legion Go has Alot of potential, but it's just not quite ready for prime time. Over these next few months the software and drivers are gonna get better and this thing should be a home run.
You're a machine Russ, thank you! I don't even have a Legion Go but still curious about it. My ally is the best companion ever
Isnt the battery life a big problem?
This was a great video, very straightforward and easy to follow. I'm not too well versed in emulation but it definitely makes me think I'll be getting a legion go soon. Thanks!
Finally a review that actually freaking shows the CPU temps. Well done.
for real dudes...a high reslution like this will really make those classic vector grafx atari and vectrex console games POP off the screen :O :O
Dude thank you for testing Saturn BEETLE! It does the same behavior on my steam deck, very apparent for VF1 (not remix ver, og). The deck can't hit full frames no matter what you do. Of all the retro reviews on the Go, yours is by far the best. Thx for the video!
Russ: the hero we don’t deserve but the hero we need
Why's he a hero?
@@PotatoeSnow
The cat died already. So, why's he a hero?
@@solkalibri1376why u gotta be rude?
@@solkalibri1376Because he doesn't cover the same four games like that one clown. Cough....cough...Automodellista and Genshin.
@@WheeledHamsterNow you're being rude. don't talk about mah man like that 😢
This is what i was waiting for thank you
Make sure the BIOS isn’t set up with Secure Boot or similar. That may be blocking unsigned devices from booting.
Dang, I just love this type of videos, keep em coming Rust!
Just wanna say Russ I love your channel! Really appreciate your thorough approach and delivery. Sending you much good vibes.
Love videos like this, thank you for your service Russ (in multiple ways :)). I appreciate your commitment to valuable content over making videos for retention/financial success. Every handheld on the market is only like half as valuable without your work on them.
Had no idea about the emu potential of this device. This has raised the value for me. Thanks for sharing this. New subscriber right here!!!!
I was literally going on youtube to find out the best emulation set up for my new lenovo and yours is the first video that popped up! you are a king
Would love to see a setup guide for all of this retro games on the lenovo legion go.
I bet the best part of making these reviews is playing these amazing games on amazing devices 🍺
I bought it 1 week ago, BRAND NEW with box guaranteed. He produces a lot, I think he is definitely worth his money. There is no game that a great device cannot play. The screen is 8.8 inches ally and larger and of higher quality. Moreover, I have a PS5 and a new generation super PC, but this is a completely different experience.
Does it come with already installed games?
As I’m entering the “big handheld market” just now without a Steam Deck or a ROG Ally, this machine seems like a dream, especially upgrading from my powkiddy X55 for retro gaming emulation. The whole Fire Emblem saga, from GBA to Switch, is gonna look amazing on that screen!
😂 NO.
X55- 89 bucks, legion 700+++ :)
@@rettenthetetlen8759 instead of having a weird tech nerd moment, could you explain the reason for the condescending laughing emoji and "no"?
@@bonesinjonesin no.
One day i will own one of these handheld PC's... One day
Just save your money for a few years. Better things will come out ;)
@@christophervanzetta but in that few years time I could have played a lot of amazing games on a sick handheld...
Are you so poor?
Yes
@@BASSstarlettechnically no but yes
With regard to Sega Saturn, i know the RetroArch cores are easier and more convenient to use, but I would recommend the standalone version of Yabasanshiro
Another excellent video! I'm not sure how much emulation I'll be doing on the Go- I got it for modern PC gaming. I tend to stick to more dedicated emulation handhelds like the Retroid Pocket 3+ for that, but it might be fun to try some of the platforms that it can't handle or handle as well.
The Go will completely outclass those emulation handhelds, thanks to it's 120hz 16:10 screen, you can use BFI, along with a nice CRT shader or even just simple scanlines, it is the closest we have ever had to the real thing on a handheld device, 120hz BFI is much closer to CRT motion clarity.
Just ordered my 1tb from Best Buy! If I chose the smaller option I would’ve had to wait till a whole month to receive it. Luckily this one arrives in just a few days. Wasn’t able to order the micro center 2tb unfortunately though.
This was excellent, Russy. Thank you.
looks good.. i really like the big screen! mine is getting delivred tommorow
Picked up one of these bad boys today from my local Best buy for $600 for the 1tb model, it was an open box return and after testing it had no scuffs, marks, scratches, etc. and I was able to test it before I even paid for it at the best buy (s/o to the worker who opened it for me & let me check it out) and bought the insurance just incase, that plus a $150 gift card brought this bad boy to around $550 total so I'm not complaining one bit, now time to get these emulators setup so I can FINALLY replay Ocarina of Time & Pokemon Stadium on a new gen handheld.
Are you still enjoying it? I am considering getting one myself.
@@0ntoasts i’ve been replaying dark souls 1 & 3 on that thing and also added emu station to it and loaded a bunch of GBA, N64 and psp games so it has definitely been getting a lot of use for me, I still love my pc but it is so nice when i wanna be lazy and lay on the couch and run some games so I personally love this thing.
Love this device but im more then happy with my ally. But the reason i love it so much is the potential its successor could have for improving the build quality and controllers. I think that its game changing if they can get it right on their second go.
I'm debating between the Ally, and Go. I could get an Ally for like $500 at Best Buy.
@@thundergato84 honestly i would get the ally based on just the savings alone. I have a bit of a problem because im collecting handhelds atm so im eventually gonna get the legion go anyways. But as a recent owner of the Rog Ally and had to deal with the sd card issues and the typical headaches of windows, well... i can be honest and tell you that once you get thru those its a damn beast. Currently im playing Apex Legends Ignite season and im pulling very nice frame rates at 1080p with performance mode on and settings tweaked. If you want to know my and everyones biggest complaint for the ally is, then its the battery life. Still, for that $500 price tag at best buy its a steal man. I just said eff the sd card as much as i hated the poor handling on asus part and installed a 2tb ssd in mine and just been having a blast.
Thanks for showing. Maybe I will hold on to my Deck for longer....
damn....I think I'm gonna get this in December. Wait a bit for some more patches as well as seeing if there are any early hardware issues.
Overall, I’m very impressed. Hopefully the updates should improve Switch and X-Box emulation!
I just bought one of these and waiting for it to arrive
The reason you're getting better performance when its plugged in its probably because energy savings has been embedded into the OS. So when its not plugged in the OS automatically downclocks the CPU, also reducing the GPU performance.
Is the Battery Plan from Windows settings. Its on all PCs. You have to change it to High performance Plan.
I really hope more companies will use steam os in the future. if this thing had SOS i would instantly buy it despite its (too) heavy weight
If not SteamOS, there's literally a totally-open alternative in ChimeraOS that could be modified with drivers and stuff for these bespoke systems
great video you went through all the work i should have done
Most excited for Gameboy, DS/3DS emulation. Can’t wait to play older pokemon games
this is so going to be my Christmas gift to myself this year or birthday lol that's at the end of the month :}
Just a heads up, the gyro on the legion go is built into the tablet, not the controllers. Not sure if you tested it out with the controllers attached as well, but just something to note, it won't work with the controllers detached.
As someone who is interested in either the Go or the Ally (but leaning towards the Go because of the screen and extra features, yet hesitant also because of the screen, the consequences it might have on performance and smoothness of gameplay, and the general chonk), emulation is a big one for me because I mainly hope to emulate the Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsport games, but I`m just as interested in knowing whether the higher resolution of the Go is a drawback (even though most games will be played at below native resolution), how the performance actually compares between both devices, and whether the lack of VRR actually impacts gameplay in a meaningful way
Don't let the lack of vrr sway you. I was worried about that too but play every game with vsync turned off and have never seen any screen tearing. I honestly have no idea why this performs like vrr with no vrr but I'm definitely not complaining.
@@Its_a_Mr_Eh that probably wouldn`t have swayed me to be honest... What has swayed me though, is that the Legion Go isn`t available on Amazon in my region (yet anyway, there was a listing that popped up for a bit a few days ago with no ship dates, and it`s gone under since), Lenovo says shipping within 2 weeks every time I check, and there is a chain of stores that lists it on their site, but I feel oddly wierded out by the idea of buying it from them...
All that aside, I put in my order for the Ally yesterday, because it`s 100€ off for black Friday... I might regret it down the line, but atleast Amazon offers an extended return window upto January 31st, and there`s a 2 year manufacturer warranty past that point, if I come across any hardware issues
Having bought a Steam Deck and finding that kind of heavy to play too long on, the screen looks great but there will have to be a drastic upgrade to justify another large purchase like this. Would definitely run emulation on it though, the screen looks amazing
Thanks for all the work you do, even though I'm not in the market currently it's great to get to see where the tech is headed.
Still would rather not have detachable controllers (Switch feels flimsy to me and the rails wear out too easily imo), it would help offset having to hold this for so long. Wish they had put the back bracers/notches that the Split Pad Pro has.
Cope!
@@ElknkamYou're getting hostile for no reason. Don't make out you have more games than guns. Stay in your lane or consider yourself a poser.
@@user-vp6cq4sv3d hostile? wtf are u talking about? now this is hostile.
Took the dive, bought an open box 1tb from best buy, was missing the charger but i paid 499😊
Emulation was #2 on my priority list which means it’s pretty high. I started tweaking my Legion Go yesterday with EmuDeck, ES, etc.
While we all know the drivers need some work, it does play my PS2, Wii, GBA, MAME, & GC games flawlessly. So I’m fine with that while drivers & software take a bit more time to mature.
And while the less than stellar software is it’s biggest weakness, the future looks bright imo. No regrets. It’s a fantastic device. Loving the Legion Go.
Trop bien !!
Merci beaucoup 🙏
Jecla veux pour Noël 🤶
Un vieux joueur
One game I've always wanted to emulate was Golden Tee, not the one you can play on MAME that is from 1990 but the newer ones. I think the reason why nobody has done it yet is that it requires an online log-in and it verifies the hardware running and unlocks the game. The reason why I'm surprised is that it seems there would be a huge black market for this emulation if it were successful, I could careless about playing live vs other players in a tournament format, I just want to be able to play the courses with friends at home and build out my own cabinet. It would still cost probably thousands of dollars to do this on your own with the software pirated which you could probably sell for like $100-$200 for. Golden tee is licensed out if you were to buy it from them and it's like $6,000-$8,000. Being able to emulate that software would be worth a fortune to whoever pulls it off. Talking about taking a piece of hardware and software that they try to sell $8,000 for that you can build out yourself for probably $1k + whatever the costs for the emulated software say $200 puts us at $1.2k or like 15% of the total cost just seems like a market that I would be targeting. Golf or people involved in golf tend to have money but nobody wants to blow $8k when they can spend $1.2k
I like watching your videos just for the intro so g alone. 😁
surprised Russ didnt try to play DS and NDS vertically 😀 Its great on LeGo
I got sooooooo hype when i saw Blue Dragon running well
Thanks for the review!
wish there are 3rd party joycons for the legion go, mainly focus on the ergonomics
about the only thing I'm going to emulate on this is Saturn, and like 2 games for xbox that aren't playable on newer xboxes. However this system is going to get so much use. Point and clicks, 90s FPPS and RPGS. The FPS mode is such a fun solution.
Guau..¡¡ gran video gracias, con Batocera debe de ir fenomenal..¡¡
This is definitely getting me more toward the "gotta have it " section but battery life with emulation is going to be a clencher so I'm waiting for your more indepth review
You might want to make sure Secure Boot is turned off in the BIOS to boot your Batocera drive. I've had to do that in the past on some systems.
It may have already been mentioned by someone else, but the gyro for this device is in the unit itself, not the controllers.
I love my legion go . I buy it at this years February
You really want to make use of that 120hz screen and enable BFI in Retroarch, it will bring it much closer to CRT motion quality, which makes fast games like Sonic look night & day better. Along with the nice 16:10 screen, which is fantastic for 4:3 games thanks to that extra vertical pixel space, if you use a nice CRT shader and BFI, you will get the closest to the real thing on a handheld we have had available to date, so the LGO is one awsome emulation handheld, the best available so far.
It’s 144 hz screen
I got the legion go as I've been a console game all my life and want to get my foot into PC gaming. I love the thing, it will run everything very smoothly except for the most demanding games. I love using it to play some of my old favorites and I can't play anymore like the old Max payne, the fear games especially project origin, GTA 4(better that V) and this game called Selaco that I found that is freaking ridiculously addictive 😂
Love the intro music
The next AMD APU gen will be the one. It’s getting close to full speed in all emulation up to PS3, Xbox 360 and Switch generations. Exciting times.
The Ally already emulates PS3 and Switch at full speed with the Z1 Extreme. This is a driver issue.
@@Justin-dp7pg That's great. I guess with every new thing, wait for the updates. It's all beta.
The legion go now runs most of the games on Xenia. Emulation has got a lot better with updates for legion space and the development of Xenia.
Can you do a video on how the Xbox app plays natively, remote play, and straight up Cloud gaming?
Nice Video! i can boot into Batocera no problems with my Legion go
The Switch issues must come from outdated drivers. My OXP2 Pro Eva has the same chipset and has no issues with Yuzu.
Emulation was a key factor and the specs for longevity.
Wow gaming handhelds are awesome I wish I had one of those.
Russ, thanks for everything that you do ^^ super appreciate these videos of yours. Thanks for the performance review! Much love from the Philippines 🇵🇭😎🙌🏼
Hopefully it's gotten a little better since this video
I'm thinking to get a legion go after the holidays
Right now the Rog Ally is solid with emulation
Even Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots on RPCS3 runs really good on the Rog Extreme Ally
I've always kept a portable battery pack/GaN charger which makes it easy to keep it charged and get extra power without needing to look for an outlet.
Emulating is only reason im buying one. Dont have any handheld currently and want my old gamecube games a couple you showed off. And if capable on the ps or xbox emulators bo1/2 for zombies haha
Great video!! Which handheld console do you think is best for emulation in 2024? Emulation is the main reason why i would purchase either the steam deck, legion or ally.
just ordered mine and i cant wait, all I need to do now I need to sell my beloved steamdeck.
Great video
If you play around with TDP settings on the device, please take into account that the Windows power settings also play a role in this. The windows power settings actually direct power delivery to the CPU. It's from a time where it wasn't relevant to balance power delivery between CPU and GPU.
So, if your device is TDP limited, for gaming it's usually best to set windows performance mode to best battery life and the device power mode to performance. This way, the GPU is prioritized.
Also turning CPU turbo boost off on this chip is beneficial as it helps more power go towards the GPU.
Hi, I would like to request you add Ace Combat 5 and Zero to your PS2 emulation test, these games are really really hard to run, and it's the main games I want to play on a handheld.
it'll easily run these.
@@antonyadler That's what i was told about the Odin 2 but when tested nobody could get it to run right.
I'd like to see someone use it as a test metric.
This thing is crazy… I don’t need it but man if I was rich this would be in my lap rn.
Obviously the main reason you'd want a windows device like that is so you can have emulation. So if they get the emulation right, then it becomes all the more interesting to get
modded vita way better
thx for that exceptionaly good review.
I only wish you had given a try at Wipeout HD when trying Rpcs3 (it's an heavy game of the ps3)
for gyro motion on switch im sure u can do that with something called cemuhook or something
I love how he sets his cartridges above the handheld lol. Not this time Nintendo
Russ tha goat 🔥🔥🔥
If want to boot off the USB. Before you restart Windows hold down shift while clicking on restart. This will let you choose USB boot. Try that
Hey Retro, nice video but just noticed that in the Yuzu emulation, you're using OpenGL which isn't recommended for the Z1 or any AMD APUs. The guide notes that only nVidia cards or eGPUs should utilise this setting whilst everyone else should use the Vulkan backend. Usually the Vulkan does have a lot more dips compared to the OpenGL but once the shaders are cached, it runs a lot faster and smoother too.
Yes, I discuss it in this video and demonstrate why Vulkan isn’t optimized for Yuzu on this device right now. It’s weird!
I'm from the future (february 2023) and Lenovo Legion Go is definetly very good for emulation :)
You mean the past?.. 4/5/24
@@t4rbrah899 Yes :) 4/6/24
will you be doing a hard drive upgrade video? also a software download break down for emulation?
Pc will never let consoles die
I love yours intro
would you consider doing a setup guide for legion go? i see device profile for legion is missing when setting up emudeck. And when i try to play switch games my controllers dont work
Legion go hell yeah!!
Ok I'm sold on the Go now 😂 Stubbs