Quick Answer

Fallout 76 runs at 45-55fps at 1080p medium on the Legion Go S, an online game that benefits from the device's RAM and AMD APU. Battery lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours. The Legion Go S sits around R12,000-R15,000 at Evetech depending on configuration.

What SA Gamers Can Expect from Fallout 76 on the Legion Go S

Fallout 76 is heavier than Fallout 4 due to its online world. The Legion Go S holds 45-55fps at 1080p medium across Appalachia, dipping toward 40fps in crowded public events with many players. A stable SA fibre connection matters as much as the hardware here. A 40fps cap keeps frame pacing consistent during events, and the large 8-inch panel makes the online wasteland easy to navigate on the move. Docking the Legion Go S to a monitor lets you raise settings on mains power, since the larger 8-inch screen already reads well handheld.

Settings, Battery and Connection

Run 1080p medium with a 40fps cap for the best balance, yielding 1.5 to 2 hours at full TDP. Lower the TDP for longer sessions. Because Fallout 76 is always-online, play docked on Wi-Fi 6E or wired Ethernet via the dock during events to keep latency low on a local fibre line. Drop shadows and view distance first if frames dip in busy public spaces.

FAQ

What FPS does Fallout 76 get on the Legion Go S?

Around 45-55fps at 1080p medium, dipping toward 40fps in crowded public events. The AMD APU and RAM handle the online streaming well.

How long does the battery last for Fallout 76 on the Go S?

About 1.5 to 2 hours at 1080p medium with a 40fps cap at full TDP. Lowering the TDP extends it for longer sessions away from a charger.

Does my internet affect Fallout 76 on the Legion Go S?

Yes. As an always-online game, a stable fibre line keeps latency low. Play docked on Wi-Fi 6E or wired Ethernet during busy public events.

TIP

76 on the Legion Go S, run 1080p medium with a 40fps cap and play docked on a stable fibre line during public events to keep latency low.