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Latest commit to the master branch on Wed May 31 2023. So yes it is still actively being worked on. Source: about 1 year ago
Yeah, that's true. I think it's 1440p 60fps on the series s, but with 2 pc set ups that still feels like a waste. Maybe look into Xenia. it's an Xbox 360 emulator and in pretty sure it allows upscaling and local multiplayer. With 2 decent pc's you might be able to get something going. Source: about 1 year ago
Also I just run retro gaming on my windows pc since I'm always on it. I use SNES, Gameboy, PS1, PS2, PS3, XBox, and XBox 360. If sure it's not efficient to run them all separately but it works for me. Source: about 1 year ago
Xeniaon pc can play them fine if you have a decent gaming pc. Source: about 1 year ago
In order to emulate titles, you need to extract the package contents to a folder and run the XEX directly with the emulator. The only Xbox 360 emulator I know of is Xenia. Source: over 1 year ago
You need Moonlight - https://moonlight-stream.org/ Nvidia discontinued/are discontinuing the GameStream service that you would have relied on before. Source: 6 months ago
Put Moonlight on the Shield and Sunshine on your PC. Alternatively, I think you can still use Steamlink to stream from PC to Shield TV. Source: 6 months ago
Moonlight Game Streaming (version 12.0.1): Play games from your PC on Android. Source: 8 months ago
Most of the problem is to do with the limitations of RDP, (edit, RDP = Remote Desktop Protocol) look into an alternative like https://moonlight-stream.org/ or parsec. Source: 8 months ago
An easy way to do this would be to setup something like this (it's free) https://moonlight-stream.org/ if you have an Nvidia GPU. Otherwise, Steam can share your screen in a similar way but in my experience it's not that good. Source: 8 months ago
RPCS3 - RPCS3 is an open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator for Windows and Linux written in C++.
Parsec - Streams games locally or over the internet
Ryujinx - A simple, experimental Nintendo Switch emulator.
Geforce Now - Underpowered PC can now pack the punch of high-performance GeForce GTX GPUs with GeForce NOW.
PCSX2 - PCSX2 a Playstation 2 emulator for android, Linux and Mac
Shadow - Transform any device into a supercharged gaming machine.