What does hide/unhide games mean? don't you just stream your desktop and do everything from there? i've been always just streaming my desktop and playing games/vids from there.Registered after years of lurking to thank you for this amazing homebrew. Getting great image quality with minimal lag. A much better experience than having Android installed and running Steam Link.
Some features I'd love to see implemented:
- Touchscreen support for clicking, for streaming Citra.
- A short-cut button for the Win key when enabling mouse.
- Ability to hide/unhide games within the homebrew.
What does hide/unhide games mean? don't you just stream your desktop and do everything from there? i've been always just streaming my desktop and playing games/vids from there.
why not just stream your desktop and navigate manually? i always hated that game list on gfe, that's why im using sunshine now (also it works with lakka's moonlight)The homebrew shows a selection of games + the ones' you've added yourself within GeForce Experience, but the games you hide on PC don't become hidden in the homebrew app.
For example: I have Skyrim and want to run the game through SKSE for mod support. Within GeForce Experience I hide the official Skyrim icon and add my own directed at the SKSE exe, give it a fancy icon and name it Skyrim.
Within the homebrew, I still see both versions of Skyrim.
The Favorites menu solves this in a way, but it'd be great to hide some titles manually.
why not just stream your desktop and navigate manually?
I use the game list primarily because in hand-held mode it will set your games to 720p for a smoother experience.why not just stream your desktop and navigate manually? i always hated that game list on gfe, that's why im using sunshine now (also it works with lakka's moonlight)
you can set the resolution in moonlight settings anyway...I use the game list primarily because in hand-held mode it will set your games to 720p for a smoother experience.
That's only going to change the resolution of the picture streamed, Not the actual internal resolution your computer is rendering. Sure it will make your stream smoother, but it won't increase your frame rates.you can set the resolution in moonlight settings anyway...
Why even bring this up? Switch doesn't have anything to do with that... Want more fps on pc side, change settings in-game or elsewhere... Switch running moonlight is literally just a remote controller with a screen, just a tool to control your pc.That's only going to change the resolution of the picture streamed, Not the actual internal resolution your computer is rendering. Sure it will make your stream smoother, but it won't increase your frame rates.
Are you stupid or something?Why even bring this up? Switch doesn't have anything to do with that... Want more fps on pc side, change settings in-game or elsewhere... Switch running moonlight is literally just a remote controller with a screen, just a tool to control your pc.
lmaoAre you stupid or something?
Using the game list will automatically set games to run optimally for 720p saving you all the hassle of entering any options menus.
How can you honestly believe navigating a full desktop os on a 720p 5" screen is better than just clicking on a game and have it automatically run at desired resolution and framerate