Pikastorm said: As for processing power, I was actually surprised when I checked that you can buy phones that have a few gigabytes of ram. I think that if you were to shut off all non-critical tasks on a high-end phone, as well as have it plugged into an outlet, that you just might be able to play CK2 on speed 2 or 3. Click to expand...

Pikastorm said: A phone playing CK2 on battery can probably expect less than an hour of play time though; as well as getting pretty damn hot. Click to expand...

Pikastorm said: I think having paradox games run (actually run or otherwise) on a phone is definitely possible, but it would inherently require a lot of new code, would run slowly on high-end phones, and would eat through battery like there was no tomorrow. Click to expand...

Murkiry1 said: I've been doing this for a little while already, using Teamviewer. Sounds like they have exactly the same controls. Click to expand...

Parha said: Is this an Android only thing or does it work with IoS? Click to expand...

As I said, the processing is done by your PC, so your phone only needs to be able to receive the stream. The latency on this strategy games, not being twitch based, does not matter much.To be fair, I'm using an ASUS Zenfone2 that has 4Gb of RAM, a monster, but I don't think it's that relevant in terms of the streaming, as, going by the info on the Moonlight website, many lower RAM devices are functional. But I can't say for sure that the experience was a smooth as the one I had.On battery terms, again, it's mostly about how much screen time you can get on your phone, as all the game processing (except the receiving end of the streaming) is done on the PC. If you are out and have access to a power outlet, that would mean that you can be in a hotel, not carrying your laptop, playing EU4 or CKII. Or you can lay in bed at your house without having the laptop toasting your legs.I actually think that running any of the latest paradox strategy titles directly on a phone would be rather difficult, due the high amount of processing power that they require. Check out some of the most complex phone strategy games and you'll see that the scope and amount of features is pretty much that of RISK. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.herocraft.game.free.stww2_sandbox&hl=en (i've been checking this one actually for a while but I haven't jumped the gun to buy it yet, looks nice though)I've used teamviewer in the past, and now that you mention it, it's probably pretty similar. Ideally, you wouldn't drag the mouse, but the pointer will go to where your finger is and perform a click. Unfortunately that will leave you needing extra controls to be able to scroll through the world map.I think the solution would be a UI mod that creates a couple of extra on screen buttons, with a decent size to be used on a phone screen.One of the problems of this approach though is that it involves development changes on Moonlight's end (they manage the stream and controls) and on the paradox game (as an UI mod)It's available for iOS as long as you have Nvidia shadowplay capabilities on your PC.-----------------Another way to use Moonlight is that, because you can stream online outside of your network after some tweaking, you would be able to play on other computers/laptops that might not have the processing power that the games require. Plus the benefit of not having to, for example, install and sign in on your steam in another computer. Once you cut the link, you need to input a PIN on your host PC if you want to reestablish it, limiting unwanted usage.