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Ok. Thank you. In China, the main Cloud Gaming platforms are Tencent's Tencent START Cloud Gaming and Tencent Xianyou, as well as NetEase's NetEase Cloud Gaming. The main cloud gaming platforms abroad include Google's Stadia, Microsoft's xCloud, Amazon's Luna, and NVIDIA's GeForce Cloud Gaming. And Facebook's Facebook Cloud Gaming in China Tesla is used to enter the cloud gaming website through the in-car browser to play 3a games
Cool thread - seeing folks talk about retro gaming with a PS5 controller and full‑screen setup got me thinking about multitasking. On a totally different note: if ever you need to send paperwork (maybe invoices, ID scans, or whatever) without a fax machine, I recently visited 101RTP.nz and thought I’d mention it. It’s not directly related to gaming, but in case someone needs to check out a new site or service while messing with controllers - https://101rtp.nz might be interesting to browse.
Sounds like a solid overview — China’s cloud gaming scene is booming with Tencent and NetEase, while globally platforms like xCloud, GeForce Now, and Luna are leading the way, and it’s wild that Teslas can now stream full AAA games through the browser.
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I’ve been trying to figure out how to play video games on this Tesla machine, considering our limited hardware options and the incompatibility of Steam due to hardware restrictions. I tried using A Better Theater, which worked, but I couldn’t hear any sounds when trying to access www.retrogames.cc. Surprisingly, the PS5 Bluetooth controller worked through the web via Bluetooth! I also put this charger on the floor storage area to charge it

However, I couldn’t get any sound through the Tesla browser when loading the A Better Theater website. I then tried https://www.fullscreentesla.com/ , hit the "+" Add Customer Site and put www.retrogames.cc

Refresh and Retro Games will show up(with broken image link for some reason but works still), click on it and wait about a few seconds and you will get a prompt asking "Are you sure you want to leave YouTube?"

Click "Go to Site", then "Search" the desired game on the top right corner and once it loaded, I tapped Full Screen and then the “x” on the ad that appeared since ad blockers (all plugins and extensions are not allowed on the Tesla browser).

To my delight, it worked with sound! I was able to play Street Fighter, RC Pro Am, Marvel vs Capcom, and MOST ANY other game I wanted to play.

Anyway, I hope this helps. Now we can have some cool gaming options to keep us entertained during supercharger and rest stop stops. I am sure many other gaming sites will work, so if you find any feel free to share them here.



Speaking of ways to pass the time, if you’re into gaming and also enjoy a bit of thrill, you might want to check out rolldorado — it’s an online casino with a ton of games to choose from, including live dealers and classic slots. If you’re looking for something different to try between retro game sessions, you might find some entertaining options there too. Plus, they offer some great bonuses for new players, so you can jump right into the action!
Wow, that’s some great experimentation with your Tesla setup! It’s awesome to hear that you managed to get retro games running with sound through A Better Theater and Full Screen Tesla. I’ve been trying similar things myself, and the whole no-ad-blocker issue on the Tesla browser can be really annoying, but it’s cool that you figured out the workaround.


For anyone else looking to try this, it sounds like www.retrogames.cc and other retro game sites might be your best bet. If you’re into classics, it’s such a cool way to pass the time while charging or on the go.


By the way, if you’re still having trouble with sound on some sites, maybe tweaking the browser settings or trying a different audio output option in the car could help, if that's an option. Also, have you tried using any other game platforms? It might be interesting to experiment with some of the cloud gaming options out there, though they probably need better internet speeds.
 
 








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