I think game streaming is very hard to get right over wireless, because you have input latency to worry about, as well as a higher frame-rate. And I know people say to just hook it up with an ethernet cable but doesnt that defeat the whole convenience thing of in-home Streaming? The Steam Link is good for what it does but requires lots of tweaking to get it just right. I heard they are building smart tv's that have built in Steam Link type functionailty. In-home streaming will become more of a thing in the next couple of years anyways. Are there even a way to lower the music volume in this game I feel its required to use subtitles, because the characters. Price point is a little high but if that means better quality, I don't mind. I was looking into it the Nvidia shield the other day. It does look sharper and performs much better. I also left it in windowed mode leaving the Steam Link to full screen it for me and it improved by quite a bit. This is done by adding Cemu into the NVCP. Mister Vain님이 먼저 게시:I improved the quality but simply enabling antialiasing on max settings (but not FXAA) within the NVCP. Hardware Encoding disabled (which makes my opther games look great). On my PC, it's flawless in terms of graphic quailty and speed.Īlso, I have the Steam Link set to beautiful and 50mbps.
#Xenoblade chronicles x wii u emulator 1080p
In case you are wondering, I am playing Xenoblade Chronicles X through Cemu using the 1080p graphics pack. As in less blocky and a cleaner picture than the emulator. I am aware that some games/apps just don't work well with the Steam Link (in terms of quality) but is there anyway to improve the picture quality on these 3rd party apps? When I play some of my other actual steam games, they look pretty damn close to the original. It looks more like I am watching a youtube video or something. However, when it comes down to the actually streaming part, the picture looks blocky and the performance is not as fluid and smooth. I've gotten everything to work including the controllers. Recently I got into an emulator I really like. So I have owned the Steam Link for over a year now.