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On YouTube of people playing Portal and Crysis over RemoteFX RDP sessions, because they seem to have it working just fine. It might be worth trying to contact the authors of various videos I've seen That said, it would sure be nice to know why this is happening and what (if anything) can be done about it, because although it doesn't affect our use of the RemoteFX VDI at the moment, it might in the future (boundary detection on multiple monitors, possibly?).Īnd to the OP, now you know that you're not alone out there! Did you work out a solution since you posted this originally? If I find out anything extra, I'll be sure to post back. It's a shame, because I was looking forward to playing around with this, but it's not a high priority for us because the main thing with the VDI environments isn't FPS gaming :-) I didn't get the dual-pointer thing that you mentioned and that I've also seen in some threads, but it definitely seems like it's something toĭo with the mouse detection over RDP. Changing mouse settings doesn't seem to affect it.
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Kept snapping the view to either straight up or straight down. However, the mouse was hyper-sensitive and After a little tweaking, the game loaded smoothly, motion was great and graphics looked fine. Graphical performance is not an issue.įor testing purposes, I installed a fairly recent FPS (CoD:MW2) on the VM, and connected via a RemoteFX RDP session. Up the server, the VM, tweaking with gpedit to get optimal performance from the RemoteFX session, and ensuring that LAN settings are maxed out. All best practices have been followed in setting I have verified that RemoteFX is installed and enabled, and in most things I'm getting pretty good performance (we need to test Flash-based things in multiple browser/plugin configurations).
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I installed Server 2008 R2 with the Hyper-V service, and an Windows 7 SP1 virtual machine. My setup is an HP ProLiant M元50 G6 with a hexacore Xeon E5645, 16GB, and a nVidia GTX560Ti 1GB graphics card. So nobody sets up servers for gaming purposes here? :)Īnnoyingly, I have also done this at work. Then you can launch the shooter game again to see if the same issue still exists. So choose the right type of network connection will optimize your network connection in RDP. If you select any other connection type, your session will not be optimized for the LAN, and it will not use the RemoteFX 3D Video Adapter. Select the LAN connection type to get a session that uses RemoteFX. If you want use the RemoteFX feature, RemoteFX is optimized for the LAN. With this setting, the following are allowed: When connecting to the remote VDI VMs computer, please set the connection speed to To use RemoteFX on a virtual desktop, you must be running one of the following editions: The GPU in the Hyper-V host must support DirectX 10 and Direct 9.0c, but the synthetic virtual GPU that's exposed to the client VMs supportsĭirectX 3D 9.0c, not DirectX 10 or above. RemoteFX supports OpenGL 1.1 in the Server 2008 R2 SP1 release.