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SvennoJ said:

I've been testing remote play out for an hour or so and it works, yet not perfect.

First go to settings to set the resolution to 720p and fps to 60 fps. Otherwise you get the default 540p30.
It's all clearly explained here https://remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/lang/en/index.html

The first few tries were a bit of an ordeal, long time trying to connect, then buttons were all screwed up. Pressing forward made it jump too and using the navigational keys seemed to press []. 3rd attempt it worked (and couple more attempts after as well) Btw there is an alternative way to connect which works better than the default searching over the internet. (Select add device under remote play in settings which displays a number you have to type in on your pc)

I definitely feel the extra lag in a title like Trackmania Turbo. I made a video of it will upload it in a bit.
Image quality is, well, 720p with compression artifacts, and the occasional stutter or pixelation, that is over my home wifi. It uses between 8 and 10mbps, runs fluently most of the time and with a bit of practice I could still complete my tracks in Trackmania. It will not be fun trying to beat gold medal times however, better suited for slower games.



Gonna try to upload the video.

Oh, and colors are a bit washed out too on my laptop. Forcing RGB range to full in Settings, sound and screen, video output settings, fixes that. However I did that after taking the video and screenshot.

Wait? Does the remote play app have it's own video settings, or are you talking about the ones on your computer?



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