
It is recommended use 5GHZ network, since with 2,4GHz (the standard frequency of Wi-Fi) there may be interference with bluetooth. But to play you will need to connect a controller, if possible Bluetooth, although it is possible that if you have a telephone and a cable with OTG you can connect it. Only with this you will be able to transmit what is being played on your PC. It may take a little work to things working, but it's hard to beat playing Tomb Raider from anywhere in the house.To use it you will have to connect your phone to the Wi-Fi network and then synchronize it with your PC that has to be connected to the same network. You may get better results by limiting network congestion, so tell your roommate to stop watching Netflix while you're trying to stream games.

Remember, network reliability is as much of a factor as speed, and having a wired connection on your PC can often make a big difference. You may also get an audio pop here and there, and your graphics will be a tad fuzzier than if you were playing on the PC itself. Even if your network is relatively fast, streaming performance may be choppy or entirely unusable. It's also worth noting that streaming technology is still pretty new, and it won't be perfect. Graphics and streaming were comparable in my tests, but it'll depend heavily on your device and network quality. If you run into any issues or missing features, give Moonlight or AMD Link a try. In my testing, it was a smooth experience for most games, though a few had quirks (like a black screen). I recommend starting off with Steam Link.

The Razer Kishi was also developed in partnership with Gamevice. Check the Gamevice website for a controller that matches your device. It attaches directly to your device and turns it into a Nintendo Switch-like gaming console. Personally, I highly recommend a Gamevice (Opens in a new window) controller. Android users can even use a wired controller, like an old Xbox 360 model, by connecting it into a USB OTG cable (either Micro USB (Opens in a new window) or USB-C (Opens in a new window)) and plugging that into your device. Otherwise, you can use an Apple-approved made-for-iPhone MFi controller (Opens in a new window) for iPhone or iPad. Just pair it with your iPhone or Android device through the Bluetooth settings like any other wireless accessory. Any Bluetooth gamer controller should work fine. You'll have a much better experience if you play with a dedicated gamepad. These apps let you play with on-screen touch controls, but as any mobile gamer can tell you, touch controls are rarely ideal.

