I've started using NDI Tools Scan Converter app to turn my screens into NDI inputs over my local network. It's so convenient that I got an NDI encoder box to run my consoles through (only downside is having to upgrade to a newer 4K60 NDI encoder when I upgraded the monitor I play games on)
Also started using the Virtual Input app in the suite to turn all my NDI inputs into video inputs on Discord and Google Meet to share gameplay with friends for co-comm stuff.
I clicked on this video after getting off a Discord call with a couple of friends which consisted of a long AMV sharing session. Further proof there's an algorithm controlling the universe.
It seems clear to me now that we're going to see more of the same from Xbox and third-party developers this generation. When you still have to make a PC version you still have to adhere to the restrictions that architecture will continue to have for a while. It'll look pretty, support better refresh rates but doesn't look like there's a reason to buy an Xbox, yet. I'll still keep paying for Game Pass PC though.
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