Even exiting the game does not break this connection. However once you do this, the TriDef service is hooked into Steam. Since most of the times these problems are unavoidable due to configuration issues on your ISP’s end, Kill Ping offers you a complete and permanent. If you use the TriDef launcher to launch a Steam game, it will hook into Steam.exe in order to load the game (Steam.exe does its DRM magic and then loads the real exe). Keyboard+mouse are much more precise and faster than any touch interface I know and you do not hide units with your fingers when using them. Since there are a lot of reports from players out there regarding lag in Steam games, we at Kill Ping have come up with an ultimate solution to fix this problem for good. I think that in its current state, touch interface can not replace Keyborad+mouse for competitive multiplayer RTS games.
As a primary screen, it may be cool for "casual" gaming sessions, selecting/moving units with fingers, why not.īut as soon has you'll get a lot more units in a much more competitive multiplayer context, touch interface will not be enough. Ĭoncerning tablet support, it may have some use has a second screen for choosing actions or else. I do not blame them and I am not going to spit some hatred in forums because of their choices or tastes.
Others may want to focus on other parts of games. Personally, I care about immersion when playing a game and for me stereo 3d has proven to be one of the things that help this immersion. It can also stream games over the Internet, but there’s no guarantee that will work quite as well it depedns on the Internet connections involved on.
Click to expand.Wow! I do not know if your are trolling or not but who cares about fashion and what is cool to talk about :lol: ? And speaking about VR and Occulus Rift, well, they both use stereo 3d. Like Steam’s in-home streaming, this feature is designed for streaming games from a gaming PC you own one that must have a modern NVIDIA graphics card to a device in your house.