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- What would be a compelling talk on WebRTC/P2P for Go developers?
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How to stream semi-retro games
Have you considered CloudRetro?
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How can I roll my own cloud game server for retro?
https://github.com/giongto35/cloud-game Sounds exactly like what you are trying to do.
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Play Diablo on Browser Collaboratively
This is nice. I'm wondering, since this uses a windows VM, as long as there is no dedicated GPU passed through this is probably restricted to older/graphically less intensive games right? Sadly most servers at least from the places I get my servers from don't have at least a cheapo GPU in there to pass through.
I have had a similiar idea some time ago but way less automated and windows-only. Will see if I can contribute anything useful.
Slightly OT: I found CloudRetro[0] and this project some time ago when dabbling in WebRTC and looking at Pion[1]. Interestingly I had a very similiar idea back then and even managed to create a working prototype. Basically cloud-gaming-multiplayer on a single browser page, including 4 low-latency streams for the 4 players and one slightly higher-latency stream for "spectators" (using OvenMediaEngine[2]).
It currently only supports gamepads but allows you do join/leave the game at any time, or leave and let a spectator have a go.
I'd like to open source it sometime soon but currently its barely functional. I'm using a brokenly modified version of the OBS[3] FFMpeg plugin to pump video and audio over RTP to Pion. OBS likes to crash randomly now (due to me not knowing what I'm doing in regards to changing codec parameters etc). Also I still have issues with still frames when there is minimal movement (h264) or the frame freezing and disintegrating into a pixelated mess (using vp8).
Of course the OBS setup requires a bit more setup (and I believe there is no headless-functionality for it?). I'm using a spare windows machine to to stream the games (usually Mario Kart Double Dash (Gamecube)). I even tried a short session in VR with others in BigScreen[4].
Just throwing some ideas for others out I guess.
[0] https://github.com/giongto35/cloud-game
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WebRTC for Low-latency Gaming on Cloud
Checkout https://github.com/giongto35/cloud-game and then the same devs latter project https://github.com/giongto35/cloud-morph. That sounds like what you want.
- CloudRetro – Multiplayer NES, Playstation and More Powered by WebRTC
pinata
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Blindfold chess for chess enthusiastic who is, well, going blind
A little sidenote and in addition to all the great advices written here - I found a little command-line blind-chess program called Piñata which allows one to play against engines using algebraic notation input and output. You will need to download an engine file of your choice and put it on the same folder.
What are some alternatives?
OvenMediaEngine - OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS
lucaschessR - Chess GUI
cloud-morph - Decentralize, Self-host Cloud Gaming/Application
Weasel - Currently in beta testing. A chess engine written in golang
grpc-over-webrtc - gRPC over WebRTC
weasel - 【小狼毫】Rime for Windows
libretro-thumbnails - Thumbnails for RetroArch
blunder - A UCI compatible chess engine written in Golang
mashimaro - Open Source Cloud Gaming platform with WebRTC, Wine and Kubernetes.
chess-go - Chess engine with lichess.org bot-play integration. Discontinued. Further development migrated to https://github.com/likeawizard/tofiks
magia - magia is a toy GBA emulator written in golang.
Ebiten - Ebitengine - A dead simple 2D game engine for Go