![]() ![]() My setup is that both devices are on WiFi on the same network. I also have a Windows PC with a recent graphics card that is good for streaming video, so I decided to try all of the local network game streaming options I could find. But for any game that requires a decent GPU it doesn't really work. It works great for retro games and less graphics intensive games like Stardew Valley. I have a GPD Win 2 which is a very small Windows x86 device with built in gamepad controls. ![]() If you wish to speak on behalf of a company in any capacity, some type of flair making this clear is required. If you are an employee or associate of a cloud gaming company and would like user flair to represent your company please submit a modmail or pm u/assignee. If you see a problem, please submit a report. Please don't post links to outside surveys, other subreddits, or discord servers. Don't offer or request account trades/sales. Rulesĭon't spam, stay on-topic, and be excellent to each other. We're open to discussion of any and all news, updates, and services related to cloud gaming, not just those listed above. The most popular vendors for cloud PCs are: This is more complex than using a prepackaged service, but you get more control of what hardware you rent and what software you use. It's also possible to "roll your own" cloud gaming by using a generic cloud PC provider and a streaming solution of your choice. The following programs can get you started: You can use your own gaming PC to stream a game to less powerful devices like your phone. If you want to check on which cloud gaming services a game is available, you can use a cloud gaming aggregator like cloudbase.gg. Developments are happening rapidly, so don't be afraid to ask. You are encouraged to do your own research and learn about all your options. Software and services being in the above list is not an endorsement or assurance of quality. Here are some of the current most popular to get you started: Software and Services This is a rapidly-developing area and new services and software are coming along all the time. Clients can also press CTRL+ALT+DEL and bring up the task manager to forcibly quit parsec.CloudyGamer is for discussing and exploring cloud gaming in all its forms, both self-hosted and all-in-one services.Right click the Parsec icon and select Exit. Clients can quit themselves by pressing ALT+Windows OR just the Windows key to bring up the Windows Taskbar.They can do this by going to the HOST tab in Parsec and clicking the red KICK button. The easiest way we found is for the host to kick people.Quiting the game as a client can be tricky, but there are a few options:.Go to the HOST tab in Parsec and click the HOSTING SETTINGS button.Parsec keeps your friend list since you created an account, but you might have to redo some options after reinstalling. If you are really concerned about security, then we recommend uninstalling Parsec when you are done. If you are the host and you are finished playing Mowin’ & Throwin’, we recommend you turn off hosting for security reasons.Change their Display Adapter under the ‘Video’ heading to the monitor that is displaying Mowin’ & Throwin’.Go to Parsec and click the gear icon in the upper right.If the clients see the image below but the host has Mowin’ & Throwin’ in focus, then the host needs to: You can also run into this issue if the host computer has multiple monitors plugged into it.This shows up when a host is using an app that is not on their ‘Approved Apps’ list and will go away once they change the focus to Mowin’ & Throwin’. If the host has set the ‘Approved Apps’ to on, clients may see something similar to the image below. ![]()
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