The gimmick of detachable controllers I almost never use with the switch, unless the game specifically requires joycons to be flailed around like in Just Dance or something.
On the legion go, I can see it being a bit more useful in FPS mode as a tablet or whatever, but in the end, it’s still just a gimmick.
I also hate the extra buttons that are on the right controller due to the FPS mode needing to be a thing, and having them be pressed when gripping the controller in normal handheld mode. I know they are disabled, but it’s still a strange tactile thing.
There’s also the shit legion space app but you can just use any other launcher I suppose
I think the device is good for the price but it has enough downsides that I just opted for the OLED deck instead. Far less gimmicky. I do love large screen devices but the deck is OLED is 7.4 inches which is still quite large.
The gimmick of detachable controllers I almost never use with the switch, unless the game specifically requires joycons to be flailed around like in Just Dance or something.
On the legion go, I can see it being a bit more useful in FPS mode as a tablet or whatever, but in the end, it’s still just a gimmick.
I also hate the extra buttons that are on the right controller due to the FPS mode needing to be a thing, and having them be pressed when gripping the controller in normal handheld mode. I know they are disabled, but it’s still a strange tactile thing.
There’s also the shit legion space app but you can just use any other launcher I suppose
I think the device is good for the price but it has enough downsides that I just opted for the OLED deck instead. Far less gimmicky. I do love large screen devices but the deck is OLED is 7.4 inches which is still quite large.