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Steam Deck

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Most noteworthy is it now allows remote connection through PSN, allowing you to connect without configuring port forwarding.

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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 6 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Version 1.7.0 is out now for chiaki4deck, the open source community-made PlayStation Remote Play app for Steam Deck bringing in some goodies.

This version brings with it the new remote connection via the PlayStation Network, so you can connect to your console without needing to mess around with port forwarding making it much easier to get going when someone is hogging your TV.

Enable don't fragment for MacOS Big Sur and later for more accurate MTU readings during Senkusha.

Create a fallback session id when session id isn't received instead of erroring out.

Workaround patch for vulkan ffmpeg hw decoder bug affecting Nvidia 30 series graphics card users.

Add additional option for obtaining the PSN AccountId via logging in with your PSN username and password (in addition to the public lookup).


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