HEY YALL, THANKS FOR WATCHING! NOTE: I forgot 1 instruction in this video. It's not critical but worth doing to make controlling the desktop easier. Once you have moonlight on the Steam Deck, open it, go to the controller layout and set the right trackpad to left click when you push it in, and the left trackpad to right click when you push it in, as well as using it for horizontal and vertical scrolling. I think you'll enjoy the desktop control much more with this setup.
@BijanJamshidi I have one question so the moonlight thing that you do/connect on the steam deck is the only thing you do in there, and then everything else is on the pc??!! If I am wrong,pls help me I am kinda lost
Hey everyone! The Moonlight freezing issue he describes at 6:12 is easily resolved! Just go to your display settings in Windows and disable Hardware GPU Scheduling. 100% resolves this issue! Upvote this comment to spread the word!
Its not clickbait... It's actually working so well it's life changing. Anything on my pc I can run on my steam deck like it's native and made for steam deck
5:15, you should never let any battery run flat (incl UPS, phone, tablet, drone camera etc.) - always charge back up before, otherwise it permanently loses capacity every time.
@@BijanJamshidi Yeah learnt this the hard way. Lost 2 drone batteries from forgetting about them, and 2 UPS from letting them run flat this way. Now I have container with all my batteries from every device and USB power bank i own in it. They now all get a recharge even few months so nothing gets forgotten about again lol.
@@BijanJamshidi I'm hoping in the Steam Deck 2 they'll have the option for removable batteries. Id prefer aa. The charge lasts way longer and there's nothing like instantly going from 0 to 100%
Just because your battery health percentage went below 99% within the first few months (that's normal) does not mean that it will continue to rapidly degrade at that pace.
Moonlight just blows steam streaming out of the water though. It practically streams so well you can't even tell it is being streamed, where as steam as frame pacing issues.
@@BijanJamshidi tbh this small line of questioning doesn't do your channel any favors. i was confused when you called out nvidia, and got to 1:35 before i was wondering why you weren't just using remote play. it's pretty flawless. don't like knowing more than the presenter. no hate at all!
so you can stream games anywhere in the world as long as you have wifi . but do you have to leave your pc on at home ? I'm guessing you do but just wondering ;D
Has your steam deck battery health changed? I had a similar scenario but I lost 8% in only about 2 weeks of use. Steam assured me it was a software issue and with a couple updates it been resolved itself and now shows 99% battery health
FYI that freezing issue you are experiencing is likely caused by Hardware Accelerated GPU scheduling, make sure that is turned off and that should fix the issue. Known bug by NVIDIA that has not been fixed as of yet.
Remote play is available, but I’ll be honest I totally forgot about it until I posted this video 😅 however I’m going to find out more on how it works on the deck and see if it can play non steam games that are added to the library, how the quality is and so on.
Nice idea and all but why would i buy this console to stream at the end? If you are at home i guess anyways you will play with your normal pc and when you are on the go you either have no internet or high latency
Hey, I know this is kind of late, but I have a question. Can this moonlight thing turn on your pc? I have 2 houses and I want to be able to leave my pc at one house and play my steam deck at the other, but I don’t want to waste power and have my pc running the whole time.
when I play some of the older pc games on the steam deck, it expects me to have a keyboard and mouse connected. my steam deck controllers don't work. ay advice?
So glad I found your channel, loving the videos. On ur last few videos u have a small curved monitor on your desk in the background - what monitor is that?
@OHCAM5 because I use nreal air ar glasses which are 1080p and perfect match for mobile gaming on a virtual 201" screen.. far better than the steam deck screen
@OHCAM5 lol what's not about what? There are no rules.. the nreal air glasses improve the entire steam deck experience.. try a pair of the glasses with your steam deck.. you won't ever want to use the paltry built in screen again.. why wouldn't you choose a virtual 201 inch screen anywhere on the go over the stock 7 inch screen? They're as easy to wear as any pair of sunglasses and the perfect match for the steam deck and radically enhancing the experience and with moondeck you're not limited by the steam decks processing power, only by your gaming pc so 1080p or more is easily possible
I am using windows 10 on steam deck. Whenever I connect to my gaming PC with Moonlight, I only see a black screen. Controls are working. Sound is working. But every time I try it's just black screen. I have a 3440x1440 display with display port. I am using all my geforce drivers up to date. Do you have a solution?
My PC and modem/ router are 5 feet from my couch. Is there a way to simply stream Steam PC games over a wired connection to my Steam Deck? Wifi streaming is something I've tried through various methods, but I figure why not use use a USB or Ethernet cord. I dont understand why it cant be done over USB from PC to Deck, honestly seems like a gap in the market.
I use moonlight on my phone all the time but it would actually be a downgrade using it on the Steam Deck. My monitor is 1440p 240Hz, my phone is 1440p 120Hz OLED and the Steam Deck is IPS 60Hz which makes sense to keep costs down but it wouldn't be as smooth on the Deck.
Steam deck has crazy low decoding latency, if you are gaming on local network or lower than 5 ms latency on network, most phones and tablets have 5-10 ms decoding latency (flagship phones mostly). Last i checked deck had like 0.6 ms decoding latency. Now i was thinking if i could use my android tablet as second screen for steam deck and mount it on top of it somehow and plug it in, that would be ultimate game streaming device there. But first gotta buy steam deck lmao.
great video- thanks- how does this service compare to steam's in built remote play? Are you saying the streaming is more efficient than steam remote play as otherwise why bother? my entire game library (in fact the majority) isn't showing in the geforce experience- is it possible to add all others?
I go this working great and at first it was picking up my steam deck controller fine. But now it isn't, especially noticeable when you go into Steam in Moonlight. I was navigating with the steam deck joystick the first time. But now it won't do it. Does anyone know why that might be?
I'm so happy people are covering moonlight on the deck lmao, it was literally the first thing I was gonna run on it when I get mine. I've been using it on devices like my vita for years but wanted something with good controls that actually has ALL the buttons I'd need. Steam deck is literally gonna be perfect for this app once I have my grubby hands on one ✌🏻✌🏻
Game Changer! Thanks! One thing, when a window pops up on the desktop I can't see my cursor on the steam deck but can see myself controlling it on pc as its visible there? Is there a way to see it on the deck?
So, if i do this, and am on the local network, does my game play on the normal system or can I minimize the game at least to keep using the gaming pc im streaming from?
Xbox cloud streaming has supported up to 120fps games since summer 2021. Also the Steam Deck only has a 60 hz screen so 120fps streaming is kinda pointless.,
You may need to redo this with Sunshine instead of GeForce Experience once nVidia kills the Experience streaming capability. The only thing that the Experience is good for these days, but that seems to be what big companies do. Make something that is useful and then kill it later.
Anyone able to load resident evil 3 remake with moonlight? Mine tried to load then disappeared and ended up streaming my desktop. I can navigate to steam from desktop and run re3 then it will load. I had to manually add re3 in GeForce experience because it didn't find the game natively.
yeah i tried this, thanks, it does work really well. Thought I do constantly ask myself why I wasted my money on a steam deck at all instead of just playing on keyboard and mouse + big monitor.
I stream game from my pc on steam deck. I put both of them 4k screen. And I put at beautiful instead of balance. You don't need moonlight. It looks gorgeous. Make sure you use vibrant deck
@@BijanJamshidi I have one question so the moonlight thing that you do/connect on the steam deck is the only thing you do in there, and then everything else is on the pc??!! If I am wrong,pls help me I am kinda lost
Interesting. Not what I’m looking for. I wanted to know how to install old Pc games like the first American MC Gee Alice. It’s a childhood game for me.
@@martindescoteaux9288 moonlight is nice and all but it's a lot of extra work when the streaming in steam works fine at 4k. I use it all the time. The problem people have with remote streaming games is that it's less to do with the protocol and way more to do with people having poor networks topology and low end consumer wifi.
@@martindescoteaux9288 well that's a bit of a loaded question 😁. The main thing that screws up remote playing is latency. In my experience, playing over Wi-Fi is just kind of a losing battle. Even with high-end commercial grade, Wi-Fi and gear, there's a lot of other things that can even still come into play to ruin the experience. And the biggest thing that kills Wi-Fi is having clients sometimes not even lots of them in the base stations effectively choking. There's a lot of boring technical details and science behind why this happens with access points, but it's just inherently a flaw you could say in Wi-Fi and radio transmission. That being said, if you're down scaling and remote playing over Wi-Fi to something like the steam deck in a much lower resolution, latency and round trip times obviously become less impactful because you're transmitting less data so there's more wiggle room if you will. Latency gets smoothed over. But when you're trying to push high bandwidth with high resolution and high frame rates, even the smallest burps really ruin everything. So with all this in mind and all the various technologies like this I've tested over the years. In my experience, it almost always comes down to network topology and or people playing over Wi-Fi that's effectively saturated even though it might not appear that way. Ultimately, I can't really tell you how to fix your situation specifically without having a lot more details and thus I can only really speak in broad general terms. The expectation in PC gaming is all built up around very low latency. Truth be told remote play will just never be at parity performance wise due to the network round trip times and so I suspect people will always complain about it because it's an impossibility to make it as good as actually being on the computer running the software that is without running fiber optic networking directly between the two devices. Now with that said it only really comes the bear for first person games. Many turn-based RTS style games. You can work around this because they don't rely on real time response and low latency.
@@zara8289 thanks for that!! As for latency, I don't really have a problem with that because I don't play fps games and I don't feel it in the games I play. I have a router to which I only connect my steam deck. The big difference between steam streaming and moonlight in my case is The quality of the image.. I have pixels via steam streaming that I don't have via moonlight. Thank you again and have a great day!
HEY YALL, THANKS FOR WATCHING!
NOTE: I forgot 1 instruction in this video. It's not critical but worth doing to make controlling the desktop easier. Once you have moonlight on the Steam Deck, open it, go to the controller layout and set the right trackpad to left click when you push it in, and the left trackpad to right click when you push it in, as well as using it for horizontal and vertical scrolling. I think you'll enjoy the desktop control much more with this setup.
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@BijanJamshidi I have one question so the moonlight thing that you do/connect on the steam deck is the only thing you do in there, and then everything else is on the pc??!! If I am wrong,pls help me I am kinda lost
Does it run better than through Steams Streamplay?
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Hey everyone! The Moonlight freezing issue he describes at 6:12 is easily resolved! Just go to your display settings in Windows and disable Hardware GPU Scheduling. 100% resolves this issue! Upvote this comment to spread the word!
Thanks man, I’ll keep this in mind.
The clickbait is strong with this one young RUclipsr
Thanks for saving me from watching the whole thing
What I got from this is basically steam link with extra steps
Thank you master for saving me from listening to his bull crap
Mvp
Its not clickbait... It's actually working so well it's life changing. Anything on my pc I can run on my steam deck like it's native and made for steam deck
5:15, you should never let any battery run flat (incl UPS, phone, tablet, drone camera etc.) - always charge back up before, otherwise it permanently loses capacity every time.
So far it’s never run flat. I plugged it in as soon as it hits 10%. Battery health on this thing just sucks 😫
@@BijanJamshidi Yeah learnt this the hard way.
Lost 2 drone batteries from forgetting about them, and 2 UPS from letting them run flat this way.
Now I have container with all my batteries from every device and USB power bank i own in it. They now all get a recharge even few months so nothing gets forgotten about again lol.
@@ozarcgaming I mean batteries lose charge within 2 years anyway no matter what you do. YOu might extend life of it by few % but nothing major.
@@JustOneGuy right too many people have these crazy routines. I ain’t got time for that. If my battery sucks after a year ill just replace it.
@@BijanJamshidi I'm hoping in the Steam Deck 2 they'll have the option for removable batteries. Id prefer aa. The charge lasts way longer and there's nothing like instantly going from 0 to 100%
Just because your battery health percentage went below 99% within the first few months (that's normal) does not mean that it will continue to rapidly degrade at that pace.
Steam has had built in game streaming for years. Works with all cards.
I’ve used both and Moonlight just seems to work better.
Moonlight just blows steam streaming out of the water though. It practically streams so well you can't even tell it is being streamed, where as steam as frame pacing issues.
Everyone here already knew this.
Moonlight and AMD Link works better
Not finding Moonlight app on the discover thing.
Why go through all this when you can just use Remote Play? I use it to play my Steam games on my Tablet
Because remote play is only for steam games.
Actually now that I think about it… could I also add non steam games from other launchers? Or would that not work?
@@BijanJamshidi Add non-Steam games to Steam on your desktop and you're good, probably.
@@MJ-92 I'll have to see how input lag, bit rate and all works for when I make the steam deck full review.
@@BijanJamshidi tbh this small line of questioning doesn't do your channel any favors. i was confused when you called out nvidia, and got to 1:35 before i was wondering why you weren't just using remote play. it's pretty flawless. don't like knowing more than the presenter. no hate at all!
so you can stream games anywhere in the world as long as you have wifi . but do you have to leave your pc on at home ? I'm guessing you do but just wondering ;D
Has your steam deck battery health changed? I had a similar scenario but I lost 8% in only about 2 weeks of use. Steam assured me it was a software issue and with a couple updates it been resolved itself and now shows 99% battery health
سلام بیژن جان، چه بازی ای تو 1:38 داری بازی میکنی؟
You know steam has this feature literally built into Steam OS right?
FYI that freezing issue you are experiencing is likely caused by Hardware Accelerated GPU scheduling, make sure that is turned off and that should fix the issue. Known bug by NVIDIA that has not been fixed as of yet.
I did everything in the video, but, for whatever reason, I can't control anything with the steam deck. Has anyone else had this problem?
So can you play any game you have on your pc??
Does the pc need to always be on 😅? Sorry for noob questions
Yes ofc needs to be on obviously lmao
@@RapScotty hehehe
What about Steam Link? I would think that it is available on the Steam Deck, no?
Remote play is available, but I’ll be honest I totally forgot about it until I posted this video 😅 however I’m going to find out more on how it works on the deck and see if it can play non steam games that are added to the library, how the quality is and so on.
Remote play is literally built into steam and easy to use 😂
how to get your deck to run games that your pc can run (good wifi) (streaming)
This is helpful. Thanks, Bijan.
Thanks man! Glad I found your video
BTW, the battery life at the moment is bug so don't worry about that, so many people have been pointed out about it
Yes and if it reall concerning you can reset the battery (instructions online) and then its back to 100%
nice glasses bro and great video as always !!!!!!
Hows ur battery life now
Question: If my pc is using Ethernet and my Steam Deck is using wifi, is it still considered "the same internet"?
Nice idea and all but why would i buy this console to stream at the end?
If you are at home i guess anyways you will play with your normal pc and when you are on the go you either have no internet or high latency
I can't find anything called moonlight on discover
Hey, I know this is kind of late, but I have a question. Can this moonlight thing turn on your pc? I have 2 houses and I want to be able to leave my pc at one house and play my steam deck at the other, but I don’t want to waste power and have my pc running the whole time.
when I play some of the older pc games on the steam deck, it expects me to have a keyboard and mouse connected. my steam deck controllers don't work. ay advice?
after adding moonlight to steam how does it run? Desktop mode steam huh? so lost!
what’s the difference between steam’s remote play vs moonlight?
Moonlight supports any game that you can add to Nvidia, meaning...All of them. IIRC Steam remote play doesn't, but that could be wrong.
So glad I found your channel, loving the videos. On ur last few videos u have a small curved monitor on your desk in the background - what monitor is that?
How do I make sure moonlight is streaming at full 1080p as in testing it seems less than that..?
The screen isn't 1080p so why bother doing that?
@OHCAM5 because I use nreal air ar glasses which are 1080p and perfect match for mobile gaming on a virtual 201" screen.. far better than the steam deck screen
@@justinspirational But that's not what this is about though
@OHCAM5 lol what's not about what? There are no rules.. the nreal air glasses improve the entire steam deck experience.. try a pair of the glasses with your steam deck.. you won't ever want to use the paltry built in screen again.. why wouldn't you choose a virtual 201 inch screen anywhere on the go over the stock 7 inch screen? They're as easy to wear as any pair of sunglasses and the perfect match for the steam deck and radically enhancing the experience and with moondeck you're not limited by the steam decks processing power, only by your gaming pc so 1080p or more is easily possible
I am using windows 10 on steam deck. Whenever I connect to my gaming PC with Moonlight, I only see a black screen. Controls are working. Sound is working. But every time I try it's just black screen. I have a 3440x1440 display with display port. I am using all my geforce drivers up to date. Do you have a solution?
My PC and modem/ router are 5 feet from my couch. Is there a way to simply stream Steam PC games over a wired connection to my Steam Deck? Wifi streaming is something I've tried through various methods, but I figure why not use use a USB or Ethernet cord. I dont understand why it cant be done over USB from PC to Deck, honestly seems like a gap in the market.
I use moonlight on my phone all the time but it would actually be a downgrade using it on the Steam Deck. My monitor is 1440p 240Hz, my phone is 1440p 120Hz OLED and the Steam Deck is IPS 60Hz which makes sense to keep costs down but it wouldn't be as smooth on the Deck.
Using touch controls on a phone is really annoying compared to the controls on steam deck however.
@@Cmppayne26542 I don't use touchscreen controls. I use an Xbox controller with a phone clip.
Steam deck has crazy low decoding latency, if you are gaming on local network or lower than 5 ms latency on network, most phones and tablets have 5-10 ms decoding latency (flagship phones mostly). Last i checked deck had like 0.6 ms decoding latency.
Now i was thinking if i could use my android tablet as second screen for steam deck and mount it on top of it somehow and plug it in, that would be ultimate game streaming device there. But first gotta buy steam deck lmao.
Main reason why I'm getting a steam deck is because my PC doesnt have a GPU
So how to stream games with moonlight
What do I do if SHIELD isn’t there? I’m following the steps but it doesn’t show Shield
I'm curious, is there any reason to do this versus Steam remote play?
Thanks work really good!!
It works great for me had it all up and running in 10 minutes
great video- thanks- how does this service compare to steam's in built remote play? Are you saying the streaming is more efficient than steam remote play as otherwise why bother? my entire game library (in fact the majority) isn't showing in the geforce experience- is it possible to add all others?
Yeah I don’t understand, seems much easier to just use remote play on steam
so thats cool and all but cant you do the same on a phone ?
what your doing defieats the perpas of the steam deck
I’m looking to buy the absolute best monitor for FPS gaming on PC. What’s your current recommendations?
Is this better than just using the steam stream thing?
depends on use, non steam gamepass goes to moonlight (untested not including steam link)
Worked great following the instructions you provided, thank you! 👍👍
I go this working great and at first it was picking up my steam deck controller fine. But now it isn't, especially noticeable when you go into Steam in Moonlight. I was navigating with the steam deck joystick the first time. But now it won't do it. Does anyone know why that might be?
Any idea how to switch monitors? It keeps going to my secondary monitor
Close the one that you dont on need on the nvidia control panel
The left joystick doesn't move characters
moonlight wont install for me. im getting the "no such metadata" error.. any ideas what the cause is?
i can´t see my amazon games is black the screen but u can ear it
My upload is only 18.5, would that not work for me at all?
I'm so happy people are covering moonlight on the deck lmao, it was literally the first thing I was gonna run on it when I get mine.
I've been using it on devices like my vita for years but wanted something with good controls that actually has ALL the buttons I'd need. Steam deck is literally gonna be perfect for this app once I have my grubby hands on one ✌🏻✌🏻
dude usaved my lifexthanks so much
could you do the same with a Nintendo switch?
Game Changer! Thanks! One thing, when a window pops up on the desktop I can't see my cursor on the steam deck but can see myself controlling it on pc as its visible there? Is there a way to see it on the deck?
The battery for the steam deck does that on purpose every so often to allow for battery longevity
can you run pc games copied to sd card
I cant control my pc with my deck i can see it but the track pad doesnt move my cursor and the touch screen doesnt do much either
Long hold start button then let go to enter mouse mode. The stick will move cursor and a is left click and b is right click.
Hey Bijan, will you please review the Sony Inzone M9? I'm really impressed about its specs, especially that it has HDR with dimming zones.
Do this can hook on Tv Screen? Or computer screen?
my screen is full but it looks squished for some reason help?
Does it work with Emulators
Why no Steam Remote play? You would think the native remote play would work better than third party tools
Because moonlight work way better than steam remote play.
Do I have to have the computer on to play anywhere?
Yes, you can't stream it if the PC is off.
So, if i do this, and am on the local network, does my game play on the normal system or can I minimize the game at least to keep using the gaming pc im streaming from?
Nice shirt! ...oh, and great video!
Xbox cloud streaming has supported up to 120fps games since summer 2021. Also the Steam Deck only has a 60 hz screen so 120fps streaming is kinda pointless.,
That is called streaming in steam deck not running on steam deck.
You may need to redo this with Sunshine instead of GeForce Experience once nVidia kills the Experience streaming capability. The only thing that the Experience is good for these days, but that seems to be what big companies do. Make something that is useful and then kill it later.
Does this work with AMD? If not any alternatives?
Did you test the latency which important factor run same game on pc and steam Deck to test and can compare it to parsec
Is the AW2521HFA good?
You can stream on android phones and tablets 90fps-120fps via moonlight. So steamdeck 60fps is downgraded....
True but it has a controller built in
And when you not connected to the internet you can still play games
I remember using Moonlight like this.. on my Playstation Vita!
I didn’t even know it existed that long ago 😮 I just found out about it and decided to make the vid lol
how do i get it to work remotely?
awesome guide
Anyone able to load resident evil 3 remake with moonlight? Mine tried to load then disappeared and ended up streaming my desktop. I can navigate to steam from desktop and run re3 then it will load. I had to manually add re3 in GeForce experience because it didn't find the game natively.
how do you turn on color vibrance mod on acer predator xb273ugx ?
yeah i tried this, thanks, it does work really well. Thought I do constantly ask myself why I wasted my money on a steam deck at all instead of just playing on keyboard and mouse + big monitor.
Anyone else having issues with the cursor moving in the opposite direction and not reaching the entire screen?
i get 60fps with xbox cloud streaming...
As long as it runs on your computer. I use arch, BTW.
Now try to launch Battlefield 2042 on Steam Deck without streaming.
Nawwww I’m good 😅
Load it on your own steam deck. Oh wait 😂😂
That's cool and all but even if your desktop can play games above 60fps, you aren't gonna see than on the deck since it has a 60hz display
Yo, you look good with the glasses. 👌
Yah op should have mentioned using game stream or moonlight in title, it is misleading
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just tried it. it hung three times in five minutes. streaming games is a long way from actually working. the steam app is no better.
I stream game from my pc on steam deck. I put both of them 4k screen. And I put at beautiful instead of balance. You don't need moonlight. It looks gorgeous. Make sure you use vibrant deck
I think you would use moonlight if there were games outside of steam you want to stream locally. Like Uplay or Battlenet
I use remote play 4k and set it as beautiful instead of balance. I have 1gb wifi so it helps
Wait you got it June 12 2022 and it went down to 92%
Yup
This is just how to stream a game from PC on Steam Deck and not how to RUN a game on it!
For streaming it's better to use moonlight
Love your videos! Keep up the great work !
Thanks!
@@BijanJamshidi I have one question so the moonlight thing that you do/connect on the steam deck is the only thing you do in there, and then everything else is on the pc??!! If I am wrong,pls help me I am kinda lost
Interesting.
Not what I’m looking for.
I wanted to know how to install old Pc games like the first American MC Gee Alice.
It’s a childhood game for me.
Why not just use steam's built in game streaming? It's 100% native and ready to go if you have steam on your gaming pc...
Because moonlight work way better than steam remote play.
@@martindescoteaux9288 moonlight is nice and all but it's a lot of extra work when the streaming in steam works fine at 4k. I use it all the time. The problem people have with remote streaming games is that it's less to do with the protocol and way more to do with people having poor networks topology and low end consumer wifi.
@@zara8289 OK, so explain to me how I need to improve my Wi-Fi to make the steam stream work better? I would love to use steam better. Thanks
@@martindescoteaux9288 well that's a bit of a loaded question 😁. The main thing that screws up remote playing is latency. In my experience, playing over Wi-Fi is just kind of a losing battle. Even with high-end commercial grade, Wi-Fi and gear, there's a lot of other things that can even still come into play to ruin the experience. And the biggest thing that kills Wi-Fi is having clients sometimes not even lots of them in the base stations effectively choking. There's a lot of boring technical details and science behind why this happens with access points, but it's just inherently a flaw you could say in Wi-Fi and radio transmission.
That being said, if you're down scaling and remote playing over Wi-Fi to something like the steam deck in a much lower resolution, latency and round trip times obviously become less impactful because you're transmitting less data so there's more wiggle room if you will. Latency gets smoothed over. But when you're trying to push high bandwidth with high resolution and high frame rates, even the smallest burps really ruin everything.
So with all this in mind and all the various technologies like this I've tested over the years. In my experience, it almost always comes down to network topology and or people playing over Wi-Fi that's effectively saturated even though it might not appear that way.
Ultimately, I can't really tell you how to fix your situation specifically without having a lot more details and thus I can only really speak in broad general terms.
The expectation in PC gaming is all built up around very low latency. Truth be told remote play will just never be at parity performance wise due to the network round trip times and so I suspect people will always complain about it because it's an impossibility to make it as good as actually being on the computer running the software that is without running fiber optic networking directly between the two devices.
Now with that said it only really comes the bear for first person games. Many turn-based RTS style games. You can work around this because they don't rely on real time response and low latency.
@@zara8289 thanks for that!! As for latency, I don't really have a problem with that because I don't play fps games and I don't feel it in the games I play. I have a router to which I only connect my steam deck. The big difference between steam streaming and moonlight in my case is The quality of the image.. I have pixels via steam streaming that I don't have via moonlight. Thank you again and have a great day!
I can do all of that on my phone with oled screen and lightweight
Might as well just use your phone then. Yes Amd works. Just use in home streaming.
You are going to get a higher FPS is in steam OS than you will in windows
i guess it doesnt work anymore :(
steam link