Testing gaming on your grandmother's computer: Is it possible?
Testing gaming on your grandmother's computer: Is it possible?
I tried Steam's in-home streaming setup. My PC is connected directly to the router, which links to a dedicated 600mbps Cisco AP. That AP connects to another Cisco router running DDWRT as a wireless bridge. I'm using a Core2duo at 2.8ghz with 4GB RAM and a GPU that's quite outdated—scoring a solid 52 on passmark. Everything runs on Windows 7 on an OEM HP hard drive. My monitor is a large 1280x1024 display; the resolution isn't bad, but the response time feels sluggish compared to newer setups. On an older machine, streaming felt smooth enough for casual games like Portal 2, though the LCD quality was noticeable. How did your experience go with in-home streaming?
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I prefer not to disassemble it again. Each time I open it, something fails. "It's fine now, just don't touch it."
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Yes, you can watch Steam games online through a streaming service.
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