Posted November 01, 2022
If so, what's your opiniun on them?
Of course, I would imagine that you want to know what software I'm talking about so here's the list:
* Moonlight + Sunshine: Apparently, Moonlight allows you to connect to a computer using NVIDIA's streaming software, and Sunshine acts light that streaming software without needing an NVIDIA card. Does this work well? How's the lag? (Games of interest to look into are Stranger of Sword City Revisited, Hollow Knight, and Crimzon Clover: World Ignition, in order of more to less likely to be playable this way.) I also note that Moonlight is available for Android via F-Droid: Does this work well, and could I, say, stream the GOG version of The Quest to my phone and play it using only the touchscreen?
* Heroic Game Launcher: Supposedly, this is a game launcher that supports GOG. Does this work well? How does this compare to Lutris?
* Also, is there any open source software that allows saves to be easily shared between multiple devices, like could sharing, but without needing an external internet connection? (In other words, the saves would be shared via the local network.)
Of course, I would imagine that you want to know what software I'm talking about so here's the list:
* Moonlight + Sunshine: Apparently, Moonlight allows you to connect to a computer using NVIDIA's streaming software, and Sunshine acts light that streaming software without needing an NVIDIA card. Does this work well? How's the lag? (Games of interest to look into are Stranger of Sword City Revisited, Hollow Knight, and Crimzon Clover: World Ignition, in order of more to less likely to be playable this way.) I also note that Moonlight is available for Android via F-Droid: Does this work well, and could I, say, stream the GOG version of The Quest to my phone and play it using only the touchscreen?
* Heroic Game Launcher: Supposedly, this is a game launcher that supports GOG. Does this work well? How does this compare to Lutris?
* Also, is there any open source software that allows saves to be easily shared between multiple devices, like could sharing, but without needing an external internet connection? (In other words, the saves would be shared via the local network.)