Author Topic: Steam In-Home Streaming  (Read 1610 times)

It's essentially useless for people who don't already have a decent rig to play games on, or people who don't want to put a tiny bit of effort into wiring two boxes together. I'll pass.
« Last Edit: May 23, 2014, 06:56:58 PM by McJobless »

would hamachi work with this?

Finally I can play games on my TV without moving my desktop.

you can also launch non-steam application short-cuts

If you stream google chrome you can turn it into a remote computer.
Cool I guess.

I had some problems with delay on some games, And non steam games were pretty bad, Made Guild Wars 2 run at 7fps :(

a good use of this would be to set up a cheap pc and hook it up to your tv, then stream steam to it from your main pc. you can then play steam games on your TV, without having to actually connect your main PC to your TV.

I wish you could stream to 2 computers at once. That way when my friends come over I could stream the same game to each of their craptops and we could all play saints row the third without lag.

I wish you could stream to 2 computers at once. That way when my friends come over I could stream the same game to each of their craptops and we could all play saints row the third without lag.
uh
then you'd all be trying to play the same game at the same time
i'm afraid that's not how it works

uh
then you'd all be trying to play the same game at the same time
i'm afraid that's not how it works

No like it would launch 2 instances of the game on the same computer.

No like it would launch 2 instances of the game on the same computer.
you only have 1 cursor