• uranibaba@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I have to agree, it’s better but not really massivley so.

    Title Legion Go S - SteamOS Legion Go S - Windows
    Cyberpunk 59 FPS 46 FPS
    Helldivers 2 70 FPS 65 FPS
    Doom Eternal 75 FPS 66 FPS
    Spiderman 2 63 FPS 64 FPS
    Witcher 3 76 FPS 66 FPS
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      2 days ago

      12% faster on average, with anywhere from a 30-320% battery life improvement.

      Just from a software change.

      That is massive. You’d usually need a hardware upgrade for an improvement like that.

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        2 days ago

        I didn’t read the whole article and mostly looked at the table. 12% is a number I would describe as a huge difference, but combined with the battery life I have to agree that it is indeed a massive difference.

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      4 days ago

      That’s still an average of over 10% FPS gains overall. Similar improvement to a new GPU generation, but on the same hardware. Sounds pretty massive to me.

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      Title Legion Go S - SteamOS Legion Go S - Windows Difference
      Cyberpunk 59 FPS 46 FPS +28%
      Helldivers 2 70 FPS 65 FPS +7%
      Doom Eternal 75 FPS 66 FPS +14%
      Spiderman 2 63 FPS 64 FPS -2%
      Witcher 3 76 FPS 66 FPS +15%

      Anything above 5% is significant, 10% on the same hardware IMHO classifies as massive

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      10% FPS gain, huge battery savings AND costing $130 less… that is massive