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Definitley any retro games through the 6th Gen (game cube PS2) with ease and upscaled. Beyond this it's really more the emulator maturity rather than the device itself but it can definitely play PS3 and Xbox 360 although these emulators are still pretty experimental. Oh and switch should be no problem either. As always only emulate games that you personally own and have dumped the game files from. As far as modern games you can play most of them except some stuff thats multiplayer w/ anti cheat hrough steam like CoD you'd need to install windows for that... It's a bit of a pain but possible. Just understand that some newer stuff you will probably need to downscale to low to medium settings and turn on fsr/ sharpening etc. still looks great on a screen this size and you can typically hit at least 48-60 fps which is the magic range for the VRR to kick in and make the game look smooth despite slight inconsistency. It's more about the optimization of the game games like cyberpunk despite being technically the most impressive as far as pathraytracing (to this day) runs incredibly well because of how scalable and well optimized (yay cdpr).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey KarateKid, This is dependent on the system requirements of each title, but yes, essentially given this Legion Go S's specifications, you should be able to run just about any game, AAA to retro games. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions! P.S. Wax on. Wax off.
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