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Is it allowed to use Remotr or samsumg smart tv app to play elder scroll online?

PaddyVu
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I have degenerative spine neck and it's very hurt when i sit too long on the chair to play game. I found some solution that i can play game on remotr app or samsung smart tv, i have wireless keyboard and mouse, i only need to transfer image from PC to phone or tivi so i can nap and play at the same time. Is this allowed?
  • Karm1cOne
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    No different than playing on stadia
  • PaddyVu
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    Karm1cOne wrote: »
    No different than playing on stadia

    Stadia? What is that? I mean is it allowed or not? Thank you.
  • danno8
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    Of course you can. You can play the game on any screen you want.

    Why would you think you need to sit at a computer desk?
  • Linaleah
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    you are not automating your gameplay you are simply streaming it on a device that makes it more comfortable for you, yes? in that case - yes it is allowed. its no different from me sometimes using steamlink to stream ESO onto my living room TV. I still have to make all the imputs manually, I just shifted which screen I'm using to play it.

    automation of gameplay is NOT allowed. manual play - is fine.

    edited to add - Stadia is basically a streaming service, that allows you to play pc games on your TV, or phone or whatever.
    Edited by Linaleah on March 13, 2021 8:15PM
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  • PaddyVu
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    Linaleah wrote: »
    you are not automating your gameplay you are simply streaming it on a device that makes it more comfortable for you, yes? in that case - yes it is allowed. its no different from me sometimes using steamlink to stream ESO onto my living room TV. I still have to make all the imputs manually, I just shifted which screen I'm using to play it.

    automation of gameplay is NOT allowed. manual play - is fine.

    Yes, i only need to transfer image from PC to TV or phone so i can play game and nap without sitting on the chair.
  • Linaleah
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    PaddyVu wrote: »
    Linaleah wrote: »
    you are not automating your gameplay you are simply streaming it on a device that makes it more comfortable for you, yes? in that case - yes it is allowed. its no different from me sometimes using steamlink to stream ESO onto my living room TV. I still have to make all the imputs manually, I just shifted which screen I'm using to play it.

    automation of gameplay is NOT allowed. manual play - is fine.

    Yes, i only need to transfer image from PC to TV or phone so i can play game and nap without sitting on the chair.

    perfectly fine :) go forth and play with less pain!
    dirty worthless casual.
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  • PaddyVu
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    Linaleah wrote: »
    PaddyVu wrote: »
    Linaleah wrote: »
    you are not automating your gameplay you are simply streaming it on a device that makes it more comfortable for you, yes? in that case - yes it is allowed. its no different from me sometimes using steamlink to stream ESO onto my living room TV. I still have to make all the imputs manually, I just shifted which screen I'm using to play it.

    automation of gameplay is NOT allowed. manual play - is fine.

    Yes, i only need to transfer image from PC to TV or phone so i can play game and nap without sitting on the chair.

    perfectly fine :) go forth and play with less pain!

    Thank you !
  • ShawnLaRock
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    ^ Cool you got your question answered.

    I jest - but I love @Bislobo for his all-inclusive giveaways - and how he always says, “this is for ALL servers & platforms... PC; XBOX; PS4... Stadia; Samsung Smart Fridge; Motorola.” Lol. <3

    S.
  • SeaGtGruff
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    @PaddyVu, is it possible to directly connect your gaming device to your TV? I've found that to be a better solution than using an app to stream it to the TV. Streaming can introduce a noticeable latency that can be just enough to throw off your gaming, whereas a direct connection-- such as with an HDMI cable if your gaming device supports it-- will be just like playing the game on a ginormous computer monitor.
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  • Danikat
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    SeaGtGruff wrote: »
    @PaddyVu, is it possible to directly connect your gaming device to your TV? I've found that to be a better solution than using an app to stream it to the TV. Streaming can introduce a noticeable latency that can be just enough to throw off your gaming, whereas a direct connection-- such as with an HDMI cable if your gaming device supports it-- will be just like playing the game on a ginormous computer monitor.

    I've found HDMI cables up to 30m long sold on Amazon. I haven't bought one myself so I can't comment on the quality but I'm sure it's possible to find one which is both long enough and good enough quality. A quick search online tells me there are ways to run them further than that without significantly affecting the signal.

    That would definitely be my preference, unless there's something which makes it impractical to run a cable between the two. I've tried both methods at various times and there is always a bit of latency when streaming it, even if the two are in the same room.
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