Description
For a Mac gamer who wants to use a controller as good as the Xbox One Controller to play games, it can be quite confusing as to how would one connect the controller to their Mac. But don’t worry! Outlined below is an easy explanation to use your Xbox One Controller on a Mac Computer. Play games installed on your Xbox console, including Xbox Game Pass titles, to any compatible Android or iOS device. Currently excludes backward-compatible titles from Xbox 360 or Original Xbox. Xbox Wireless Controllers accompanying the Xbox Series X and Xbox One X, Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. Many years after Sony introduced Remote Play with its PlayStation 4, Microsoft is now catching up with its own streaming service. Sure, Windows PC owners could stream their Xbox One console over.
REPL4Y Xbox is currently in an Alpha state and is not being sold separately, early access is available in the REPL4Y app for customers who have purchased PS4 or PS5 upgrades for REPL4Y PC.
Currently Supported Features
How To Use Xbox Remote Play On Mac
Xbox Remote Play for Xbox (X/S) – Xbox Series X/S are not supported!
LAN Connections only!
GPU Hardware Decoding
REPL4Y gives you the choice to select which hardware video decoder you use, this way you get to decide which one offers the best performance for your hardware! Choose between Nvidia Cuda, D3D11, Intel Quick Sync or DXVA.
Remap your keyboard & mouse
Gain an advantage over your enemies using standard controllers.
Xbox and Xinput supported
REPL4Y supports all XInput devices including the Xbox controller
Built in Steam Controller support
REPL4Y fully supports steam integration. Launching via Steam allows you to customise your controller inputs even further.
Separate ADS (Aim Down Sights) settings
Need more precise movement when zoomed in or sniping? REPL4Y allows you to set hip fire and ADS settings individually allowing precise aiming.
Multiple profiles
Setup multiple input profiles to allow easy switching between game play styles or games.
Multiple button mapping
REPL4Y allows you to assign one input to multiple buttons. Want to jump and reload at the same time? Not a problem!
Sony is expanding the PlayStation 4’s Remote Play feature to PC and Mac, letting users stream their console games to laptops and desktops.
The new feature is part of a PlayStation 3.50 software update that’s set to launch on Wednesday. After getting the update, PS4 owners can download the Remote Play PC installer from Sony’s website.
Stream Xbox To Mac Os
To stream games, users will need a PC running Windows 8.1 or higher, or a Mac running OS X 10.10 or higher. A DualShock 4 controller must be plugged into the computer via USB.
Why this matters: Until now, Sony has required either a PlayStation Vita handheld or PlayStation TV set-top box to remotely stream PS4 games. Neither device has been a strong seller, so expanding Remote Play to PC makes sense. While there’s nothing like playing a game natively on a big TV, PC streaming can be helpful when someone’s using that TV for something else, or you want to hang out in a different part of the house.
PC streaming: Xbox vs. PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 isn’t the only console to support streaming on a PC. Last year, Microsoft added a similar feature to the Xbox One, and it’s in some ways better and worse than Sony’s version.
How To Enable Xbox Remote Play On Mac
Unlike Microsoft, which requires a PC running Windows 10, Sony is also supporting Mac and Windows 8.1. Remote Play for PlayStation 4 works over the Internet as well, so you can stream games from outside the house. The Xbox One only supports home network streaming, unless you rely on an unofficial, complicated workaround.
Stream Xbox Mac
However, the Xbox One currently supports a higher streaming quality than the PlayStation 4, with up to 1080p and 60 frames per second on its “Very High” setting. Sony’s Remote Play tops out at 720p and 60 frames per second, and defaults to 540p and 30 frames per second.
In my experience, Xbox One to PC streaming has been smooth and nearly lag-free, even on Very High settings. (Valve’s PC-to-PC In-Home-Streaming has also worked well.) Hopefully Sony can provide a similar experience when PC Remote Play launches on Wednesday.