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Verdict with Bazzite on Legion Go?

This is a massive improvement over Windows 11—not small.

The most immediate upgrade is the sound. On Windows, the sound was shrill and tinny, to the point I thought this was a hardware issue. But on Bazzite, I finally have rich and full sound.

The other big benefit is suspend. Now I just press the power button, the game stops and the screen turns off. Press it again, it resume from where I left off.

But also, unlike Windows, I can entirely navigate using the controller. Right trigger is left mouse click, for example. No need for touchscreen navigation.

Battery improvements are also tremendous. Bazzite sips less juice. AAA games can be played noticeably longer, indie way more longer.

Shockingly, I see frame improvements. Not small either. Imagine that, an OS change results in more frames!

Took me awhile to figure out Bazzite. But it was worth it.

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[–] vividspecter@lemm.ee 4 points 3 weeks ago

I run it even on a Steam Deck since there is a bit more flexibility to customise and it fixed some audio bugs I had with SteamOS (might have been fixed by now).