![]() 08/06/2015 at 17:47 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
People were curious and rather than update or repost I just made another post.
All in all, I’m very pleased that the streaming works on my shitty router.
30FPS games are fine and totally playable just look a bit rougher.
60FPS on the other hand. Well you know how you have frame drops (that isn’t a problem), I was getting resolution drops when a lot was happening on screen. Still playable but kind of ugly on Forza 5 and Halo. Rayman Legends though looked and played good though but that is a simpler game.
I need to try this on a better router though before I can make a judgement but the most important game for this being Rayman runs fine which means no more lugging the Xbox One downstairs for my nieces on their weekly visit.
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Do you know if this will work outside of your house? I’ve heard conflicting information. Some places I’ve read that it only works if you’re Windows 10 device is connected to the same home network as your XBOX, but other places have said you can do it from anywhere you have that device that you paired with the XBOX as long as you have your controller. Not sure which is true since I haven’t heard of anyone trying it out yet.
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Lucky. Lol, my streaming is crappily working, and it took me 5 tries to even get it to connect to the Xbox.
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Has to be on the same Network.
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Internet lag is way too high for that unfortunately
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I got the Porsche pack but not Storm Island. And now that FM6 is a month away, Im not gonna
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Ok honestly I’m just too lazy to read up on this myself but does this all mean I can use my wheel which is PC and PS3 only to play Horizon 2?