Razer built a game-streaming app on top of Moonlight, and it’s not too bad
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Summary
Razer, a gaming hardware company known for its RGB accessories, has developed a game-streaming app called PC Remote Play, which allows users to connect their PC to mobile devices easily.
It is based on the open-source streaming service Moonstream, which itself was a successor to Nvidia’s Gamestream.
The benefits of using PC Remote Playinstead of competitors such as Moonlight include the simplification of the setup process and the creation of a virtual display on the phone or tablet that mirrors the PC.
There are also some mobile peripheral bonuses, such as advanced rumble feedback for Android users of the Razer Kishi Ultra or Kishi V2 controllers.
To use the app, users must pair a Bluetooth controller and install the PC and mobile apps, ignoring the other recommended installations from Razer.