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[โ€“] kadu@lemmy.world 8 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I solved this issue by running Sunshine on my PC, and Moonlight on my TV. If your decoder is good, and your network is good, you get perfect quality gameplay across any rooms.

My latency was ~1.86 ms on my LG TV. That's significantly less than the latency introduced by an Xbox Controller, so you get an even better experience.

If I'm gaming on my PC and I want to go to the TV, I take my controller, double press the pair button, it automatically connects to the TV. I open Moonlight, select Steam, and that's it. The big picture interface comes up and the game recognizes the controller.

[โ€“] Corr@lemm.ee 3 points 11 months ago

I had never heard of this before. This seems really cool!