Does that mean only 30fps when streaming to the Shield?
Yep, streaming seems to be limited to 30fps with less than stellar IQ.
Does that mean only 30fps when streaming to the Shield?
So I called my ISP and we changed some router settings, but I am still getting interference because all their routers are 2.4, and there is 4 more around my house.
So I will go out and buy a new router that has 5.0 frequency. It sucks that I have to pour more money into this just to stream games, but I am already 300$ deep so I can't quit now.
On the plus side, the Android side is working out better than I expected. I only had iOS devices, so this is new.
The device is really awesome, dispite my network issues.
You may want to grab WiFi-Analyzer from the Play Store and get a visual of the channels in use around you and set your router to use a channel that isn't being used/overloaded.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farproc.wifi.analyzer
Yep, streaming seems to be limited to 30fps with less than stellar IQ.
How does the hardware compare to the Vita? BTW try Real Racing 3 (free to play),Dead Trigger (free 2 play),Dead Space,Horn and Shadowgun.A week with Shield, I really like this damn handheld so much, my "comfy bed" PC gaming experience is about smaller games, like Rogue legacy and first person shooters and it's amazing how long this thing last while steaming PC games it's like forever, I'm used to Vita and 3DS sad 3 to 4 hours but this thing just keep going like the Duracell bunny.
that for streaming I still need to test native android games (any recommended ones from Google Play?) and emulators on Shield.
In terms of hardware, its probably better. The ipad 4 had similar, newer and faster hardware than the vita and the shield seems to be even faster than the ipad 4How does the hardware compare to the Vita? BTW try Real Racing 3 (free to play),Dead Trigger (free 2 play) and Shadowgun.
720p and 30 fps? this thing is death to me now
That much I know but I mean the look and feel of the device in person.In terms of hardware, its probably better. The ipad 4 had similar, newer and faster hardware than the vita and the shield seems to be even faster than the ipad 4
That much I know but I mean the look and feel of the device in person.
Android games:
Dead Trigger
GTA: Vice City
Riptide GP 2
Real Boxing
Emulators:
Drastic
RetroArch
SuperN64
PPSSPP(performance is a work in progress, but it's getting there)
Then you have Apps like Pandora, Netflix, Plex, TuneIn Radio, and others.
So much stuff in the play store.
I love this handheld: emulation, android gaming, PC streaming. Solid build and yes the battery life is pretty decent too. Android gaming is hit and miss, for full gameplay experiences Max Payne, GTA, and Bards Tale are good. I also have The Conduit and Shadow gun and like both of those. Seems like the Shield store hasn't added any new games since launch. Hoping for more.
Makes sense. I find it funny how people harshly trashed it without even having any experience using it.
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I think the device is rather cool and the PC streaming interests me, but without an nVidia graphics card (I'm an AMD guy) then this thing is kind of useless to me
So I ordered a Shield then and I really want to know is it possible to stream a game from PC to shield and do other things at the same time like watching a film through the PC while the other half is playing?
I agree, the first half of this thread is negative post upon negative post. With people who most likely never picked one up and played with it. I really like this device. It is a niche product but for PC streaming, android gaming, and emulation it's a nice package. I like the feel of the dual analog sticks as well. The screen is nice, clear, and crisp as is the audio. Honestly needs more games that take advantage of the controller but that's up to the developers, not nvidia.
The Digital Foundry review has kinda killed the hype for me:
"With a 100ms input latency and a 720p30 update, PC game streaming on Shield is remarkably similar to the current-gen console gaming experience."
Is not bad, but not great either. Fairly behind Wii U's streaming solution, if it weren't for the range and host device/library options. Is still a compelling device, but I this made the wait for a v2.0 easier.
Yep, streaming seems to be limited to 30fps with less than stellar IQ.
So I ordered a Shield then and I really want to know is it possible to stream a game from PC to shield and do other things at the same time like watching a film through the PC while the other half is playing?
"In terms of image quality, the GeForce/Shield hook-up isn't bad at all. We seem to be dealing with a 6-7mbps image transmitted at native 720p, and while it's safe to say that image quality isn't as pristine as, say, the Wii U GamePad, the overall effect is still pretty decent, with only occasional scenes causing the GTX h.264 hardware encoder any real issues."
What?!?
Can this technically be fixed with software update?
This is a massive omission, I can't believe no one else mentioned this...
Perhaps because we couldn't care less if it's 30 fps. Dude, you get to play Steam games why lying down in your bed. Who gives a shit if it's 30 or 60 fps!
Sucks that you're having issues Kurdel :/. No idea why though as I've been streaming sans problems. Hopefully you figure it out or some kind soul can give you some info.
Why the surprise? Nintendo really went to town on that feature. I remember Eurogamer saying it was streaming at over 30mbps. It's hard to tell it's a stream with the majority of games on it.
I think he's confused because it mentioned how it steams to the Shield at native 720p, but doesn't look as good as the stream to the Wii U Gamepad, whose screen is 480p.
But, if DF is to be trusted, we are talking about up to 40mbps for a 480p @60fps image vs 6-7mbp for a 720p image @30fps.
But, if DF is to be trusted, we are talking about up to 40mbps for a 480p @60fps image vs 6-7mbp for a 720p image @30fps.
edit 2: So 40mbps for a 480p @60fps image is better than 6-7mbp for a 720p image @30fps?
I did, I am alone on the channel, but I am still getting interference.
I will be moving my PC downstairs and closer to my brand new router.
Also, my router is in between my PC and my bedroom where I primarily use the shield. About 10 feet from router to PC and 20 from router to bed.
The Digital Foundry review has kinda killed the hype for me:
"With a 100ms input latency and a 720p30 update, PC game streaming on Shield is remarkably similar to the current-gen console gaming experience."
Is not bad, but not great either. Fairly behind Wii U's streaming solution, if it weren't for the range and host device/library options. Is still a compelling device, but I this made the wait for a v2.0 easier.
I don't own any of the devices but from the little time I've spent with the Wii U, you can hardly see any defects with the gamepad's stream. The Shield on the other hand seems to have visible artificats/macroblocking if you look for it. Plus there's latency.Oh ok, I get you.
You are right I was confused. Thanks.
editppssss I am still confused. :S
edit 2: So 40mbps for a 480p @60fps image is better than 6-7mbp for a 720p image @30fps?
I don't own any of the devices but from the little time I've spent with the Wii U, you can hardly see any defects with the gamepad's stream. The Shield on the other hand seems to have visible artificats/macroblocking if you look for it. Plus there's latency.
I was honestly expecting the Shield to at least stream at the same framerate as what your PC is doing because stuff like onlive has been doing it fine AND over the internet
This shit is broken for me, the PC keeps connecting and deconnecting.
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I fucking give up.
I spend 150$ on a new router, drilled a hole in my floor and wasted hours for nothing.
I will wait until it's officially out of Beta, because beta testing this feature for Nvidia is driving me mad.
This shit is broken for me, the PC keeps connecting and deconnecting.
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Perhaps because we couldn't care less if it's 30 fps. Dude, you get to play Steam games why lying down in your bed. Who gives a shit if it's 30 or 60 fps!
Sucks that you're having issues Kurdel :/. No idea why though as I've been streaming sans problems. Hopefully you figure it out or some kind soul can give you some info.
I love how I just ordered this, and now people are talking about low IP, 30FPS etc. Obviously it's my own fault for not doing more research before pulling the trigger. THAT said, I'm not angry or writing it off. I guess I'll see for myself tomorrow if the quality is satisfactory.
My hope is that, the 720p 30FPS won't look as bad on a handheld screen compared to a 60 inch big screen TV.
You do know you have to update to the latest drivers on your PC AND update the shield itself. That I didn't know but the shield that gets shipped isn't the latest version that makes PC streaming possible. Have you tried different games? I know the frustration, I bought a new graphics card and found out that my power supply wouldn't accommodate it so had to buy a new one of those too. 200 dollars after spending money on the shield. I don't know what your problem is, my CPU and router aren't as good as yours and mine seems to stream. Sometimes....just had to reboot the PC again.
What's the big deal about streaming PC games, anyways? Isn't it more or less just an extended mini screen?
A lot of people can already do that if they just hook their PC up to a TV.
The difference between 30 and 60fps is huge. It sounds like with the current implementation of the Shield, people could get pretty much the same quality with an Android phone, gameklip and a PS3 controller. If they're going to charge so much for shield it should outperform the competition considerably.
If you don't see the point, then it's probably not for you. It would stop me having to be in my computer room, which is handy as that seems to annoy my girlfriend...