- Roger has launched his PC Remote Play Game Streaming Service
- This makes you play a series of sports from your computer to mobile device
- It comes with correction features and works with controllers
I like my gaming PC, but it is not the world’s most portable device. At the same time, my iPhone 16 Pro is not able to play the best PC games due to all kinds of compatibility issues. That’s why Roger’s latest announcement – of its beginning PC Remote Play System – impressed my interest.
According to Roger’s website, the PC remote play allows you to run games from your PC to iPhone or iPad such as mobile device, handheld gaming devices, or Windows -based computer. It is also compatible with a range of mobile games controllers, while it supports keyboards, mice and track paddis on pairs with the tablet.
The PC remote play can automatically improve your sports on a device and a screen, on which they are played, the reser says. It keeps your device’s maximum resolution and refresh rate, without locking your games to a fixed aspect.
When used on an Android device, which is linked to the Roger Cashi Ultra Controller, PC remote play can also add hypertension to this mix. And it works with many large gaming platforms and libraries, including steam, epic games, Microsoft’s PC game, and more.
Gaming on the air
I have a fair share of mobile gaming, but I have never really been convinced to emigrate from my gaming PC. Most of my favorite titles, such as Cyberpank 2077 and Baldor’s Gate 3, do not have a mobile version. Handheld gaming devices like Steam Deck, in the meantime, I always want to spend more.
With anything like Roger’s PC remote play, though, I can use my existing iPhone and Games Controller to play away from my desk (as long as I am within my PC connection limit). Its correction features cherries on the cake.
But will it agree to spend most of the time gaming on my iPhone? Probably not, because nothing for me is a big screen defeat the PC experience. But if you are looking for a new way to play on your mobile device without buying a valuable steam deck or similar product, it may be worth seeing.