I’ve had the opposite experience, Steam Link app loses packets frequently and Moonlight works so smooth that you barely notice it’s streaming. I’m running Linux under Wayland so that could definitely be a factor.
I’ve had the opposite experience, Steam Link app loses packets frequently and Moonlight works so smooth that you barely notice it’s streaming. I’m running Linux under Wayland so that could definitely be a factor.
I remember setting up a TeamSpeak server back in 2012 before Discord took over. Worked for us at the time.
I’ve been streaming Helldivers 2 to the Steam Deck too. It’s amazing as long as you have a good router.
It’s been a while but if I remember correctly Terraria instead of using the default gamepad config it took advantage of all the controls on the Steam Deck for a unique and pleasant experience.
I once played Terraria for more than 5 hours on battery and it still had battery leftover.
This is cool and made me think of solutions like https://gamevau.lt/
That was driving me and my friends crazy glad to know there’s a fix.
In games where combat uses the bumpers a lot I bind the back buttons to that. For the rest of the games it depends on the what I find annoying to do repeatedly and end up mapping that to a back paddle.
For example on Breath of the Wild the back paddle was run which allowed me to run with one hand.