EXCLUSIVE: Lenovo is working on a Windows PC gaming handheld called the 'Legion Go' (www.windowscentral.com)
from inspector@gadgetro.id to technology@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2023 04:54
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altima_neo@lemmy.zip on 01 Aug 2023 05:07 next collapse

Man, everyones jumping in onto the handheld gaming PC segment. Pretty cool. Hopefully it will light a fire under Nintendo’s butt to do better with its hardware.

worfamerryman@beehaw.org on 01 Aug 2023 06:17 next collapse

I hope they done, typically Nintendo systems are able to be emulated on mediocre hardware 😂😂

N00b22@lemmy.ml on 02 Aug 2023 01:11 collapse

Yeah because I can totally emulate a Switch game on my Core 2 Duo…

worfamerryman@beehaw.org on 02 Aug 2023 01:16 collapse

That’s taking it to the extreme, but I can emulate switch with no problem using. An rx 470 4gb model. That’s like under $100.

I can’t emulate Xbox 1 at all.

thepixelfox@kbin.social on 01 Aug 2023 07:53 next collapse

Yet the sales figures show Nintendo have amazing sales.

  1. PS2 - 159 million.
  2. Nintendo DS - 154.02 million.
  3. Nintendo switch - 125.62 million
  4. Gameboy/ Gameboy colour - 118.69 million
  5. PS4 - 117.2 million.

3 out of the 5 top sales belong to Nintendo. So regardless of hardware, Nintendo is a loved gaming system.
Whereas Xbox is number 9 on that list with the 360 at 85 million. So the console war seems to be between Nintendo and Sony at this point.

SatanicNotMessianic@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2023 11:40 next collapse

I think Nintendo knows it’s market pretty well. I have both a switch and a steam deck andO have a lot of the same games on each. The deck is obviously the higher power unit. I got it just a short time ago to try to play through my backlog, although to be honest I’ve logged more hours on new purchases like Stray and Dredge. It’s a good system.

The switch outshines it in a couple of places, though. First, they got the form factor - specifically the size and weight - better than steam did. It’s smaller and lighter, and I think the battery lasts longer. More importantly, the games that run on the switch were made for it. There’s no squinting at tiny fonts or trying to figure whether and how to use the trackpad to control the mouse bits. If it’s on the switch, I can be pretty sure it is playable on the switch. I’m still getting used to the issues with scaling down the desktop experience to a deck, but already I’m thinking I won’t be playing a lot of cyberpunk without booking up a mouse, keyboard, and monitor.

In short, the deck and windows handhelds need to perform at the level of a (low end) desktop (because they’re playing desktop games) as well as worry about scaling and transforming the UI. The switch doesn’t have that problem, and the trade off is a more limited (but still extensive) library.

The switch is my first Nintendo device since the NES, and the first party content isn’t what made me finally try it. I like playing games like Diablo on it. I think Nintendo, by owning the entire stack, can serve up a better and more curated experience. If I didn’t have a library of a couple hundred steam games that I’ve never played, I’d probably not have considered getting the deck. I am enjoying it, and some games are phenomenal, but from a performance-that-actually-impacts-the-user perspective, Nintendo might just come out on top.

HughJanus@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2023 21:15 collapse

Ehhh probably not. All these handhelds are going to be significantly more simplex to use rather than the “plug and play” nature of Nintendo.

Skies5394@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2023 05:10 next collapse

As happy as I am with my steam deck I love to see competition. I love portables all the way back from my game boy, game gear, all the way through to the vita.

I hope this new wave of high powered portables keep pushing each other to their limits so we see the best in our hands.

HughJanus@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2023 12:10 collapse

I’d love to see some competition that actually runs SteamOS.

jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de on 07 Aug 2023 05:54 collapse

But then how will MAMAA collect and sell all your data? You don’t MAMAA to be sad, do you?

whodatdair@lemm.ee on 01 Aug 2023 05:16 next collapse

Call it the Lenovgo

bijuice@beehaw.org on 01 Aug 2023 05:19 next collapse

Boooooo. That pun somehow managed to make me sterile.

herrherrmann@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2023 07:29 collapse

Lenogo?

ReakDuck@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2023 08:14 next collapse

Well, Valve still didn’t opened up their Linux Image. But maybe because Deckard and VR development with Gamescope is done.

s20@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2023 23:43 next collapse

Hey this is neat! I’m glad to see the competition heating up in this space!

I’d be a lot more glad if they followed Valve’s example and made it Linux based, though.

JRepin@lemmy.ml on 03 Aug 2023 20:45 collapse

No thanks. We don’t need more closed and bloated spyware, what we need is more open and privacy respecing OSes like GNU/Linux and devices using it like Steam Deck.