To avoid a costly Surface Pro ‘accident’, I decided to look for an alternative way to get us zwifting zimultaniously (TM). What followed was a series of mid-race crashes and post-crash sulks that threatened to turn our lockdown harmony into Surface-smashing discord. Zwift developed an issue with the Surface Pro’s integrated graphics. And for a time that was working very well.
Until recently, we’d been making this work with one of us on a PC connected to a TV, and the other on a Surface Pro 7 perched on an old music stand. Like many couples that zwift, my partner and I often find ourselves wanting to ride at the same time.
Well, read on, because this article is the answer to all your problems! ( disclaimer: this article will not solve all your problems.) You’ve got troubles? Well I’ve got ‘em too! Do you have 2 smart trainers but only one TV?ĭo you and your significant other fight over who gets the big screen and who has to ride with their nose pressed against their mobile phone?ĭo you long for the warm nostalgic embrace of split-screen multiplayer gaming?