Been on their to do list for ages, and they pushed it out quickly after nVidia pushed out there grid system or w/e its called. That being basicly the same but also from outside your house.
Its a nice idea to have one power pc in the middle of your house and you can play your games on any screen in your house.
Not really, this has been accesable to more advanced pc users for a while through smaller company software or even open source software people made themselves. It's just nice that Steam made it available for the noobs among us.
I'll have to test it myself first, but I have a feeling that encoding, transmitting and decoding high resolution footage with (hopefully) decent quality will add a noticeable delay, especially if you're running it on sub-par hardware.
Well, in light of this new information I'm definitely just going to upgrade my router instead of my computer every few years. I'll be able to stream Crysis 4 on ultra without a problem.
Its a nice idea to have one power pc in the middle of your house and you can play your games on any screen in your house.
Ye cool but for an fps game, it could be pretty noticeable if your keypresses or mousemovement is delayed even by some milisecond.
I'll have to test it myself first, but I have a feeling that encoding, transmitting and decoding high resolution footage with (hopefully) decent quality will add a noticeable delay, especially if you're running it on sub-par hardware.
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