• RageAgainstTheRich@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I use moonlight to stream my pc to my steam deck. It automatically sets the resolution and refresh rate when i connect. It amazing.

    I’ve been playing red dead redemption 2 and i just finished crime scene cleaner yesterday. and as always, genshin impact.

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      2 months ago

      Can you say why you do that? It’s it because you can play with better quality settings because you offload the work to your pc?

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        2 months ago

        Not OP, but that’s one part of it. You can turn down graphics, and games will still look fine on the small screen, but some games just need some extra power.

        I haven’t played RDR2 but something like Returnal runs okayish on the Deck, but runs great on my PC. If I want good framerates on the Deck, I need to turn everything down, and it’s acceptable on the go, but at home I could run it at 60 fps easy with better graphics if I stream it.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah i like it that i can play the game on the highest quality and it makes the steam deck less hot and the battery last waaaaay longer :)

        I also have it connected to my tv a lot so i can play pc games in 4k on the couch.

        I also tend to switch between the steam deck and pc multiple times in a day, so having everything on one system is really nice.

        Games like vampire survivor, emulators, bind of isaac, olders games etc, i play on the steam deck directly. But having immediate access to my xbox games pass library is also really nice ^^

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      2 months ago

      Any (especially input) lag? When I was using steam stream about 5 years ago any quick reaction based game was a no go die to the input lag between my well specxed pc and crappy laptop.

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        2 months ago

        Honestly non at all. I even took a video once with my phone of my steam deck screen next to the pc monitor and the frames were perfectly in sync. The input feels native and i have zero latency with that. I remember years ago it indeed wasn’t that good. But nowadays its so perfect!

        I even play competitive counter strike that way.

        The stats show around 1ms. And that is network and decoding combined.

        As long as you are at home, its indistinguishable from directly plugging in a mouse+keyboard and monitor.