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Latest AMD Radeon Adrenaline Allows Windows 10 Users to Play Split Screen Games Remotely

NESABAMEDIA.COMAMD is now providing a feature that allows gamers to connect with each other and play games together with their friends remotely using a Windows 10 PC device. Of course, this will be an advantage for games that feature social or group gaming. with a drastic increase.

But the condition is, Windows 10 devices that can connect to each other must both use a graphics card from AMD, both from the client and the host.

This new feature comes with the latest AMD Radeon Adrenaline graphics driver version 21.4.1. The “Link Game” feature allows games that are normally played on a split-screen monitor to be played remotely. This feature is similar to the one on Steam’s Remote Play.

The free AMD Link application has also introduced the ability to stream games from a PC (host) to other Windows 10 computers. Or users can stream to smartphones, tablets or Smart TVs. For Smart TVs themselves, it has been specifically made available for devices with Android version 7.0 or higher, as well as 4th and 5th generation Apple TVs running tvOS 12.x or higher.

Furthermore, AMD explained that the AMD Link application now supports up to 144 FPS for a smoother and smoother gaming experience (provided the device also supports), streaming up to 4K resolution, and also 5.1 surround sound.

Various other improvements have also been presented in the new Adrenaline graphics driver update, including different installation options, one of which is a minimalistic installation with a simplified interface, or a graphics driver only installation.

There’s also a new Streaming Wizard also included with the update, which aims to help first-time users to install and configure after recording and streaming, run it with as little difficulty and choice as possible.

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