The issue with that is I can't use my Steam Controller properly with it. It's perfectly stable at 60fps and it's buttery smooth. Turning on encoding on the Host gives huge controller delay with zero fps benefits. Steam is set to use 50Mb for bandwidth and I've tried all options of hardware and encoding on and off. I'm running a GTX 980 with an i5-6500 and 16GB RAM on the PC. Steam Link on the Pi is the only version of it that won't give me a steady frame rate.Įverything is hard wired with gigabit ethernet. I know the stuttering was an issue on the Pi 4 a while back with Steam Link but I feel like there's something I'm missing. It's playable set at 50, but I don't see why I can't get the 60 at a good rate if Moonlight does it so well. It seems no matter what I set it to the capture doesn't quite keep up with the FPS I'd like. I turned down the FPS cap to 50 to see what happens, and the game runs consistent with hardly any stutter, but the capture still shows that it's capturing around 48-49 FPS. The overlay is telling me that I'm not quite getting 60fps on the capture side, so I'm getting a lot of stuttering when I play. When I turn on the overlay, I have 0 packet loss and pretty low latency for everything. So I'm having trouble getting a consistent FPS in Steam Link on the Pi 4. So the Pi is like the all-in-one-everything-that-i-wanna-use-works-with-it solution. The reason I need to use the Pi is because my TV doesn't support my other controllers and Moonlight doesn't cooperate with my Steam Controller very well. First off, I just want to state that the goal here is to get Steam Link running smooth on the Pi 4.
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