Remote Play 1.1.0 And Launcher

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Sourabh Doherty

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Jul 25, 2024, 1:09:04 AM7/25/24
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I want for every game a seperated shortcut on steam, so that it start the game directly and the launcher in back. And if i stop the game via the steam overlay it stops both an go back to Steam. So that i not need a mouse to choose the game on the launcher.

remote play 1.1.0 and launcher


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Yes iknow, thats the way i add the launcher to Steam. But i want to start the Game inside the Launcher. I cant create a .ink inside Wine of the launcher installation. On windows i can add it to steam. Or i can add the launcher and than add a specific start command for every game to start it directly and have the overlay and Controller working.

After it installs do right click -> Configure
Change the Name field, for this example I changed it to Wind Waker
On the Game options tab you will input an argument for your specific game, like so:
-g "Z:\path\to\game\file" -f the -f is to start in fullscreen. The Z:\ is how Wine understands the file structure of the Linux host.

Hey,
This is a great solution, i know. I use it too and it is also good for individually settings for each game. For Emulation Games it is great, the Emulator has no big Size. But then i must update Cemu for every Game separate. And on Other Launcher Like Uplay, Origin, Epic its the same too. And there are many Settings in the launchers i musst change for every single Game. So i am search for an other solution so that i can start the same installation for every game, with a shortcut out of Steam to the game direct with the launcher in background. I know it under Windows but under Linux with Lutris it is a little bit weird.

Product: STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor
Platform:Steam-PC
Summarize your bug Steam remote play not connecting video after the latest update to the EA app
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Try running the game on steam remote play on a client of your choosing
What happens when the bug occurs? Steam remote play does not connect to video, just sits at the splash tile screen with the blue circle at the bottom right hand corner
What do you expect to see? The game video to be streamed to the remote device like before this latest update

For those who have retained the 2024/01/09 version (13.96.0.5609), it is possible to revert back and restore functionality. Personally, I don't have the old version in either my Program Files folder, nor in my Previous Versions/Shadow Copies to revert to. As I performed a clean install of the EA Desktop app to attempt to resolve the issue.

It seems to only affect Jedi: Survivor at the moment, but it does seem to be something that occurred as a direct result of the EA Desktop App updating, which indicates there is nothing Steam can do to resolve the issue.

For the moment there is a work-around which is to add the EA Desktop App as a "Non-Steam Game" to Steam, and if the EA Desktop App is not running in the background, then launching it through Steam should restore the Steam integrations. However, we still cannot launch Jedi: Survivor from Steam directly, as it must be launched through the EA Desktop App. This is extremely clunky, and a poor experience.

Is it necessary to record a video of myself trying to run Jedi: Survivor on two devices simultaneously, by starting it on a Desktop PC, and then clicking "Connect" on a Steam Deck or other Steam Remote Play compatible device?

I'm having this same exact issue. I've played Jedi Survivor around 40 hours exclusively through steam remote play to my steam deck and now has stopped working. The game launches on my pc and when I stream to my steam deck it gets stuck on the splash loading screen with the blue loading circle at the bottom right. I can hear the game audio playing through my steam deck, it just never comes off the loading screen.

*Edited to say that every other steam game in my library is able to be streamed using remote play to steam deck with no issue. Seems to only be Jedi Survivor, leading me to believe it is not a Valve/Steam issue.

Mobile gaming has come a long way in the last few years, and that includes being able to play games on your PlayStation of choice from your iOS or Android device. PlayStation Remote play, in itself, dates back to 2006, and originally, the PSP and PS3 were pretty good at it. Not all games supported it due to the PSP missing a second analog stick, but the release of the PS Vita in 2012 remedied that, and almost all PS4 games could be played via remote play. For those of us with fairly big hands, the controls could get a little cramped smashing dingers in MLB The Show or shooting guys in Uncharted, but we managed and could play our games from anywhere the WiFi was strong and fast enough.

With the progression of more powerful smartphones and tablets, mobile games started to mimic console gaming and have become more and more popular. Playing a first-person shooter on your touchscreen phone is no easy task, though, and different companies stepped in to remedy that situation. Razer released their first phone controller, the Kishi, in 2020, and it got decent reviews across the board but lacked some bells and whistles like a headphone jack. Their Kishi V2 was released in 2022 (two variants) and solved a few of the issues their first controller had, but if you had a larger device like an iPad mini that device was too big for the controller. The controller itself was a little small for bigger hands but it was a step in the right direction and made more games easier to play.

I recently attended GDC in San Francisco and spent a few hours talking with their team about their latest controller, the Razer Kishi Ultra, and what they hoped it would bring to the gaming world. They were also nice enough to send me my own Kishi Ultra to try out a couple of weeks ago. I have since traveled across the country, using it in airports and hotels for both PlayStation Remote Play and mobile gaming in general, and I am thoroughly impressed.

You have two options for using the Kishi Ultra for PlayStation Remote Play. You can use the native app put out by PlayStation, or you can use an aftermarket app call PSPlay for Android or MirrorPlay for iOS. Both are fairly simple to use, but require a few extra steps to work properly.

With the Kishi Ultra plugged directly into my phone, I never felt any controller input lag. This would have been a deal breaker for playing MLB The Show 24, and would have made my Warzone gaming unbearable. You can connect the controller to your PC or even your full-size iPad with a USB cable, and even then, there is zero input lag. I played Diablo IV on my laptop using the controller, and then switched over to remote play and played on my PS5, and the experience was just about the same, albeit a smaller screen on my phone.

Razer has been going out of their way to talk to the gaming community in order to create better products that gamers actually want. Their recently released Blackshark V2 (2024) gaming headset is case in point, and actually pairs nicely with the Kishi Ultra controller if you are into Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile.

A couple weeks ago I downloaded Chiaki for remote play for ps5 remote play on legion go then they released an update and it stopped . Working. I downloaded the official PS Remote play app but I need to connect a ps5 controller in order to use remote play. I don't know if it's something that has to be done on Sonys end or Lenovos but is possible to get controller support for the ps5 so I can use the legion go controllers instead of plugging in a actual ps5 controller. It would be nice to be able to switch between Xbox and ps controller layouts in the Legion Space app in stead of plugging in a ps controller. Can someone on the Lenovo team let me know if this can be done please. Thanks in advance!

I have some issues when running my Xbox One controller. I have found if the Trustrike controllers are not connected it works. I'll just put the device to sleep and then disconnect the controllers, once it reboots they won't turn on automatically. I can sometimes get it to work if they are turned on but most of the time it won't function properly. The only drawback is you can't access the menus without the Legion buttons.

On another note, you may be able to add Chiaki launcher/exe to Steam as a non-steam game. Once it launches through Steam the Steam overlay will handle the controls if turned on. Other users have done this to get around games not picking up the controllers correctly. Hopefully one of these helps out.

update: still doesn't work. I disconnected the controllers and turned them off then connected the duels sense to BT and still didn't work even though it says connected. I don't know what's happening. Oh well!

The Xbox controller works great! It's my ps5 controller that only works wired and not wireless when remote playing my ps5. I was using Chiaki and it was working great then it stopped working and just spins trying to connect. My WiFi works great on my other devices so I know it's not my internet. I just use it wired. No biggie.

It's very random for me I have had issues in Epic and Steam. I have had it work while the controllers are on and connected, I stepped away and the Xbox controller went to sleep, but then it had issues when I reconnected. I have even seen issues if I connect just the Xbox controller where the right joystick doesn't pick up but that's very rare. Generally, I have no issues if the Truestrike controllers are not connected.

I been using an app from Steam called DSX to connect my Dualsense controller or if I'm playing a Game Pass game, I can emulate the controller as an Xbox Controller. It's got a bunch of other cool features as well. But, it definitely works for what u wanna use it for.

To use it for ps remote play though it requires a ps5 controller. I'm thinking that I probably need to download that DSX app in steam and add the ps remote play as a non steam game and use it in big picture mode

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