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I started using games on whales a while back and never looked back
While it’s a very cool project, running a gaming setup on a Docker container felt very clunky to me. Somehow I fear it would add latency (input or output), then again even if so it should be negligible.
Then can you walk us around the maintenance, like what do you do when there’s a GPU driver update, do you rebuild the image?
Just checked out the website and this looks really cool.
What games or types of games do you typically use it for?
I use it, so that my roommate can play Elden Ring on TV, while I do work on my PC
Noice, so the gamer enjoys the cool living room while all the heat from the PC fills a different room
Clutch move by your roommate ngl
what remote desktop protocol do they use?
It's Moonlight compatible
very cool, I'll have to look more into it