You may remember that a few weeks ago we covered how to stream PC games to your phone using Steam Link and Moonlight. Today, we’re back to discuss two more options if, for whatever reason, you’re not enjoying the experience that Steam Link and Moonlight provide. Or because it’s nice to have more options available.
First up, we’ll go over Parsec. It’s a simple-to-use piece of software that you probably won’t need too many instructions to get to grips with – though, of course, we’ve provided them here. One thing to note is that Parsec is currently in Early Access and is only compatible with Android devices. So, if you own one, follow the steps below to get started:
Next, we’ve got AMD Link. If you’re into tech, you’ll recognise AMD as a company that makes computer components, such as processors and graphics cards. So, it won’t surprise you to learn that if you have a Radeon graphics card. You can use AMD Link. Follow the steps below to get started:
Now that you’re connected, you’ll be able to stream your PC games on your phone. AMD Link also includes several options that allow you to tinker with the settings. Depending on the strength of your connection, you might want to adjust these for better performance.
As mentioned in our previous article, though you can’t play every PC game with a controller, it’s a better option than the touch screen overlay streaming software provides for the most part.
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