Quick Answer
GTA Vice City runs at 60fps-plus at 1080p max on the Legion Go S, effortlessly handled since this 2002 classic is extremely light. The Legion Go S sits around R12,000-R15,000 at Evetech depending on configuration, and its 8-inch screen suits the game well.
What SA Gamers Can Expect from Vice City on the Legion Go S
GTA Vice City is a 2002 title, so the Legion Go S runs it far above 60fps at 1080p max with the chip barely loaded. The large 8-inch panel makes the neon-soaked 1980s Miami setting look great, and the game's older controls map well to the Go S gamepad. Community fixes like the widescreen patch improve the experience without challenging the hardware, making this a relaxed, reliable handheld classic. 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 Tips on the Legion Go S
Run 1080p max with a 60fps cap at the lowest TDP; Vice City holds it easily and battery stretches to several hours given how light the game is. Install a widescreen fix and frame-limiter mod for the best experience on the modern panel. The game's small size makes it ideal for travel. Dock to a TV for big-screen nostalgia where the classic looks great upscaled.
FAQ
What FPS does GTA Vice City get on the Legion Go S?
Well above 60fps at 1080p max. The 2002 classic is extremely light, so the Legion Go S runs it effortlessly with the chip barely loaded.
How long does the battery last for Vice City on the Go S?
Several hours at the lowest TDP, since the light game lets the chip idle. It is an ideal low-power travel game on the 8-inch panel.
Should I use mods for Vice City on the Legion Go S?
Yes, a widescreen fix and frame limiter improve the experience on the modern panel. They add polish without challenging the hardware at all.
Vice City on the Legion Go S, run 1080p max with a widescreen fix and a 60fps cap. The light classic runs for hours on a low TDP for travel.