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Is there any easy remote desktop solution for gaming at all on Linux?
From what I've seen it's all either too hard, at least for me, to get running (Sunshine/Moonlight) or not performant enough (anything VNC or RDP based, Rustdesk without self-hosting the server)
VNC is supposed to be the more performant solution. Is there any better?
Theoretically Sunshine as I understand would be best, but I never got it to work, maybe I should try again.
VNC may be good, but probably the limitation for me is the network speed, I just remember that in that in the past when I used Parsec on Windows it was pretty good, even though my network was even worse than it is today, but I liked it especially because it was stupid easy to set up