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Playing games online on your laptop?

Playing games online on your laptop?

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XshalevX
Member
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08-27-2020, 11:08 PM
#1
Hey everyone, in 2016 we're talking about getting a gaming PC and streaming it to your laptop. Here’s what you need to know:

1) You might experience some lag when playing online games like LoL, WoW, D3… depending on the setup.
2) The laptop keyboard should still be usable, but make sure it’s connected properly.
3) Using plus and minus signs is just about adjusting settings or features—just follow the instructions in your software.
4) The main thing is to use a reliable program; free options are usually available from popular streaming platforms.
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XshalevX
08-27-2020, 11:08 PM #1

Hey everyone, in 2016 we're talking about getting a gaming PC and streaming it to your laptop. Here’s what you need to know:

1) You might experience some lag when playing online games like LoL, WoW, D3… depending on the setup.
2) The laptop keyboard should still be usable, but make sure it’s connected properly.
3) Using plus and minus signs is just about adjusting settings or features—just follow the instructions in your software.
4) The main thing is to use a reliable program; free options are usually available from popular streaming platforms.

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taco2006
Member
203
08-27-2020, 11:08 PM
#2
Check the video outcomes for streaming stats.
Yes, there are some delays and compression issues during playback, though remote access remains handy.
Try Steam In-Home streaming or Nvidia GameStream for better performance.
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taco2006
08-27-2020, 11:08 PM #2

Check the video outcomes for streaming stats.
Yes, there are some delays and compression issues during playback, though remote access remains handy.
Try Steam In-Home streaming or Nvidia GameStream for better performance.

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ChloeET
Senior Member
736
08-27-2020, 11:08 PM
#3
you're asking why you're interested in this. It's about accessing the game on your laptop from anywhere, but it might affect performance and cause delays. Some games could become difficult to play if the lag is high.
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ChloeET
08-27-2020, 11:08 PM #3

you're asking why you're interested in this. It's about accessing the game on your laptop from anywhere, but it might affect performance and cause delays. Some games could become difficult to play if the lag is high.

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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08-27-2020, 11:08 PM
#4
Set up a desktop easily—don’t worry, it’s simpler than it seems. Streaming from the same room reduces lag via Ethernet, while WiFi may add a bit more delay. Using Steam for home streaming is one way to achieve this.
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iRaine
08-27-2020, 11:08 PM #4

Set up a desktop easily—don’t worry, it’s simpler than it seems. Streaming from the same room reduces lag via Ethernet, while WiFi may add a bit more delay. Using Steam for home streaming is one way to achieve this.

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Char1ie_XD
Senior Member
578
08-27-2020, 11:08 PM
#5
1) It should work well with a solid connection on the same network, though CS:GO won't run smoothly.
2) You'll be able to play.
3) The main benefit is playing anywhere; your PC handles rendering instead of your laptop, which can extend battery life and lower temperatures, but expect some lag and compression issues.
4) With a Kepler GPU or newer from NVIDIA, you can try GameStream or use Steam's streaming option.
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Char1ie_XD
08-27-2020, 11:08 PM #5

1) It should work well with a solid connection on the same network, though CS:GO won't run smoothly.
2) You'll be able to play.
3) The main benefit is playing anywhere; your PC handles rendering instead of your laptop, which can extend battery life and lower temperatures, but expect some lag and compression issues.
4) With a Kepler GPU or newer from NVIDIA, you can try GameStream or use Steam's streaming option.