I have an exclusive gaming PC. Ideally what I'd like to do is shove it in a closet or other vacant room to contain the heat and then stream games over LAN.
The problem with existing solutions is:
- They need a monitor connected
- The monitor to be powered on
- They don't support varying refresh rates/resolutions. Only whatever is displayed on the connected monitor. I want to play on my 4k/60Hz TV in the living room for AAA visual spectacle games that work best with controller, and the 1440p/120Hz display in my office for FPS or otherwise fast-moving games that demand KBM, and the 5k monitor for photo/video editing.
- I haven't had much success getting these working at all. Red screens, 1/4 screens, image noise, etc.
They're literally just mirroring the screen of the connected display.
I really don't want to have to buy a dedicated PC for each use-case. Does a solution like this exist? What are their pros and cons? Preferably something that doesn't require a degree in software engineering.
Currently I am using Bazzite OS with 5700x + 6800xt, if that matters.
Unless it's a limitation specific to Linux, or you're talking about the physical Steam Link and not the app: No you don't.
I just unplugged my monitor from my PC, fired up the Steam Link app and started Elden Ring no problem.
I'm talking about the host machine.
How… how else would this be referred to? What would be the point in starting it headless on the client side?
I have no idea. But they seem to be confused in some way.
Yes, that is obvious.