
A bad game would be one that involves a lot of animation or requires quick reaction to events, such as a shoot-em-up or FPS game. A good game to play over VNC would be one which does not involve much animation or which will wait for user input, for instance a puzzle game or turn-based strategy. VNC operates by sending only the pixels that change - if lots of pixels change quickly, your bandwidth requirement will increase, and you may experience a lag while your remote display updates. The problem is not likely to be the amount of graphics power required - 3D games may well work fine - but (at least with VNC) the amount the display changes. It will depend entirely on the game, however. CAD, video editing or simply working comfortably with an office suite for hours are just a few examples.It's entirely possible - just use your favourite VNC server and client - but the performance may be disappointing. AnyDesk is the first remote desktop software that doesn't require you to think about what you can do. This is why we designed AnyDesk to stay out of your way.

A great tool should boost your productivity. And its reliability makes sure our product is available whenever you need it. This technology is widely used in large and robust telecommunication systems. In local networks, AnyDesks latency lies below 60 milliseconds and is no longer perceptible.ĪnyDesk connections are being routed over Erlang-based servers. Since internet connections always impose a certain latency when transmitting data from one PC to the other, it is very important that AnyDesk adds as little as possible to the bill. The lower the latency, the quicker the remote PC responds to your input. Latency at the lowest possible level is critical for working on a remote desktop. It allows for new usage scenarios and applications that have not been possible with current remote desktop software. That's why AnyDesk is one leap ahead.ĪnyDesk is the fastest remote desktop software on the market.

At its core is DeskRT, a new video codec that is specifically designed for graphical user interfaces.

How should remote desktop work? What is feasible with modern computer hardware? AnyDesk was designed from the ground up to be ground breaking. For the development of AnyDesk, we took a step back and asked ourselves fundamental questions. You know how remote desktop used to be: slow and tedious.
