Yes that could work. I have seen those HDMI switches but haven't used one. I know the kvms can sometimes cause lower frame rates because the computer can't detect the monitor through the switch. Not bad, but not ideal. I'm not sure if HDMI switches have the same problem or not. It's not a deal breaker if they do, but have a look anyways.
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Check out kvm switches. They take your monitor input, keyboard, and mouse from the computer and have 2/4/8/etc outputs for each of the source inputs from the computer with a toggle between which connections you want live. So you could hook it all up and have output 1 be upstairs and output 2 be downstairs. I haven't seen any wireless relay that will do this but it may exist in some form. Only thing is you'll have to run at least HDMI and a USB through the floor/wall. Then you could have a USB hub downstairs so you're still modular should you every upgrade/etc. Then your can buy or order any custom length HDMI and USB cable (it's probably already on Amazon).
I bought it and got some friends on it too. Definitely worth the $15. 254 players is absolute mayhem
Can't answer you. I have one that does the same and runs like he's in trouble. I don't know.
Give me "things they won't ever do for $1000, Alex"
What fixed my issue was to open yuzu, right click totk, go to "remove", then "remove all pipeline cache".
I started having intermittent crashes in game but not on launch. Is it crashing at the title screen or upon loading a save?
I had been playing hollow knight, but then I got yuzu and Zelda: tears of the kingdom. It's been awesome.
So my family has two trucks. We run a ranch in a rural area and we use them a lot. I also use my skid steer and tractor multiple times a week. That said, if we can be more economical as a whole, great. But electric vehicles are ignoring the mining and shipping costs of batteries and there's no way an electric truck can haul what I need to now and there's no viable solution for electric farming or construction equipment. Also, wasn't it found that about 70% of pollution comes from shipping? And wasn't more that 90% of pollution from the top 100 companies in the world? So why are a small part of consumer vehicles the problem? Or is it just more conscionable people to offload on?