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번역 관련 문제 보고
The remote play together is sadly completely unplayable in it's current form.
Whenever I try to be the host for my friends, all they see is a split, shattered screen no matter the resolution I set in the game / windows / steam remote play settings.
My specs:
I9 - 9900kf
RTX 2080 super
Windows 10 64 bit
350 / 20 Mbit/s internet connection
I thought this would suffice but guess not.
Host's rendering hardware
Client's rendering hardware
Game played and resolution used
Also, try updating your graphics card drivers. Thanks!
Host: 1080TI
Client: 2080
Crawl and Lethal League
Also to note, I am the only one experiencing this issue, my other friends who have a 1070 and 1060 are not having the splice issue
Client:1060
Lego Marvel Super Heroes
hosts monitor supports 1920x1080 but mine supports 1600x900
While in Steam, go to:
Steam Settings > Remote Play > Advanced Client Options > Uncheck "Enable hardware decoding"
on a way worse config than yours (10 years old config), and with 30/5 Mbit net connection I was able to stream split-screen Portal 2 in 1080p with no problem