

But I would be fine with 50 or even 30 as well, as long as the game is not slowed down.A year after it has been rejected by Apple due to "business conflicts," Valve's long-anticipated Steam Link app for iOS is finally here for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV devices.

So I really do not think 60fps can not be reached. Maybe some program trys to synch game and panel? TV-Panel should have 100Hz capability nevertheless.Ĭan one of you explain, why this could happen, that a game runs with less speed instead of just running with same speed but less images and maybe also what I can do against that? Are there other settings in config.txt I could try out? From the fact, that I have great latency (1ms input, 14ms display according to Steam), I do not think I am running in performance but just config issues here.ītw: I also tried the N64 emulator and it seems everything can run quite nice, performance feels good, some sound problems here and there, but well it is an Pi running an emulator so that's fine for me. Also reducing the resolution in the game only changes the quality but sticks to 50fps wihtout any change. SteamLink settings like quality or bandwidth or whatever all had no influence at all. I don't know why, but it seems the game is still running not in the right speed, now it feels like 10-20% to slow (maybe 60 is expected?). And I mean it looks really "fixed", so sometimes 49 or 51, but it seems, "someone" holds it there by force. RetroPie nevertheless shows sometimes 60, sometimes 30 fps. "hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080" to config.txt (no I did not know what I was doing) which was supposed to force 1080p/60fps all the time. So I followed a suggestion from reddit and added Letting a PC monitor stream it (also 4k), it seemed much better, so it seems an issue with the connection to the TV (Samsung). RetroPie overlay says it is running with 10 fps. SteamLink itself told me it runs on FullHD, but only 30fps. I don't know why, but it seems the game (or Steam maybe itself) will not render the game with just 30 fps, but half the game speed. Rayman Legends (my game to test with) was running terrible slow. Unfortunately it seemed, my 4k TV wants 4k/30Hz for every case. So I took a RP4 (4GB) and brought it to run (version is from Sunday, can check which one in detail if needed). I currently discovered RetroPie and was pretty happy as I saw, that there is also a SteamLink expansion.
