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  3. If you want a Switch 2–style experience without Nintendo’s nonsense, get the Lenovo Legion Go and throw Bazzite on it.

If you want a Switch 2–style experience without Nintendo’s nonsense, get the Lenovo Legion Go and throw Bazzite on it.

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  • Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
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    If you want a Switch 2–style experience without Nintendo’s nonsense, get the Lenovo Legion Go and throw Bazzite on it.

    No, not the Legion Go S—that’s closer to a Steam Deck. I mean the original Legion Go. The one with detachable controllers (yes, like Joy-Cons), a built-in kickstand, and a right controller that turns into an optical mouse. It also docks beautifully.

    Performance? It absolutely crushes the Switch 2—both handheld and docked. And if you really want to go wild, you can even hook up an eGPU.

    The display? 1600p at 144Hz in handheld mode. That’s not a typo. Native. Meanwhile, the Switch 2 is still stuck at 1080p.

    Games? Everything the Steam Deck can run, the Legion Go with Bazzite can do better—native and emulated.
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      If you want a Switch 2–style experience without Nintendo’s nonsense, get the Lenovo Legion Go and throw Bazzite on it.

      No, not the Legion Go S—that’s closer to a Steam Deck. I mean the original Legion Go. The one with detachable controllers (yes, like Joy-Cons), a built-in kickstand, and a right controller that turns into an optical mouse. It also docks beautifully.

      Performance? It absolutely crushes the Switch 2—both handheld and docked. And if you really want to go wild, you can even hook up an eGPU.

      The display? 1600p at 144Hz in handheld mode. That’s not a typo. Native. Meanwhile, the Switch 2 is still stuck at 1080p.

      Games? Everything the Steam Deck can run, the Legion Go with Bazzite can do better—native and emulated.
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      @atomicpoet can the controller of the legion go also be used by two people like the switch? That's one of the main advantages of the switch IMO that no handheld is challenging really

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        @atomicpoet can the controller of the legion go also be used by two people like the switch? That's one of the main advantages of the switch IMO that no handheld is challenging really

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        @shadowwwind No, that’s the one thing that the Legion Go joy-con doesn’t do.

        However, unlike the Switch 2, the Legion Go has a trackpad. And further, it makes for a superior mouse. It also has four back paddles, two for each joy-con. And a scroll wheel.

        Finally, better analog joysticks and an actual real D-pad.
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