![]() This works, to some degree, and performance is good, but most/many cores have significant issues with the D3D drivers. Now the first solution I tried, was switching the driver to D3D. Besides, I’d really like to game via the Steam Link, so I can do this from the living room. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, I need Big Picture mode, Steam and RetroArch to all work together, to use my controller. I feel fairly confident in my diagnosis, that the problem lies in the Steam Overlay, because eliminating the Steam Link from the process, and just running “Big Picture Mode” locally on the PC, and launching RetroArch from Steam, causes the performance problem as well. Thus turning overlay off, breaks my ability to control, and is a no-go. When disabling the overlay, RetroArch works as expected, but Steam needs the overlay on, to bridge my controllers via the Steam Link, to my PC running RetroArch. My problem is that RetroArch performance slows to a crawl when emulating games over the Steam Link using the GL driver, I think due to the Steam Overlay being on. ![]() ![]() I’ve spent many hours attempting to narrow down the specifics of the issue, and I think I have it, but I’ve hit a brick wall attempting to resolve this: So, I"ll try to summarize my issue as succinctly as possible, although it’s rather convoluted. ![]()
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