@@msn_aeug Thank you for the reply. Do you think it’s a great buy if I’ll only play WuWa on it? Or are you able to recommend a better handheld pc option?
@@jundellcorpuz1823 I haven't tested other handhelds, but I feel WuWa is not optimised for handheld devices. Starting from 1.1, I experience a lot of lag when going to Mt. Firmament area.
Agree! 😭 Interesting to compare the decision you & I made, and who we managed to save at the end. 😲 Btw, I have the bgm on at 1:29:27. This is your chance to listen to it. It’s amazing! 👍
This is what I wanted to see!! I want to get Dehya and it annoys me so much when other players talk badly about her. She can be a great character with a few changes here and there. Unfortunately, my Dehya would be a C0, but I'm still willing to do my best to maximize her damage.
If connected to AC adapter, Legion Go can maintain a stable 60 FPS Genshin session even at high graphics setting. Details of the device setting is on the video description. Here's a sample gameplay: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qKeX81N2IZw.html
I don't own a Rog Ally, so I cannot compare the performance. Looking at the dimension, rog ally wins in terms of mobility because it's smaller & lighter. Legion Go's plus point is its detachable controller. You don't need an extra controller when you connect it to TV
Battery drops by 15% (from 97% to 82%) during 15 minutes gameplay. Based on this, we estimate Legion Go can maintain 90-95 minutes Genshin gameplay without charger.
try the following tips: 1. install the game on internal SSD. I got a lot of stutters when the game was on SD card. 2. Make sure the vents are not covered. Overheat can cause fps drop. 3. Change UMA Frame Buffer to 6GB in BIOS. 4. Run game on performance mode.