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Streaming your show at home is really great

Streaming your show at home is really great

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FramezTheBest
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12-05-2022, 02:55 PM
#1
I've been using my laptop with Arch Linux and recently added Steam. After installation, I simply clicked "stream game" and could enjoy any installed games on my main PC at decent quality. My laptop isn't great, so "good quality" is impressive. Great job on the in-home streaming experience. The only setup needed was installing Steam. That's all. Laptop with specs
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FramezTheBest
12-05-2022, 02:55 PM #1

I've been using my laptop with Arch Linux and recently added Steam. After installation, I simply clicked "stream game" and could enjoy any installed games on my main PC at decent quality. My laptop isn't great, so "good quality" is impressive. Great job on the in-home streaming experience. The only setup needed was installing Steam. That's all. Laptop with specs

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CougillM
Member
162
12-05-2022, 04:55 PM
#2
I understand! I use it for in-home steaming with my laptop connected to the TV when I want something like Doritos and Mountain Dew. The delay isn’t noticeable during driving or playing over the shoulder, and the quality loss is less obvious because of the distance between me and the TV. I believe Steam Link is the best app for this purpose.
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CougillM
12-05-2022, 04:55 PM #2

I understand! I use it for in-home steaming with my laptop connected to the TV when I want something like Doritos and Mountain Dew. The delay isn’t noticeable during driving or playing over the shoulder, and the quality loss is less obvious because of the distance between me and the TV. I believe Steam Link is the best app for this purpose.