Yes, you can distribute your CPU and GPU resources online so a friend can use them for gaming.
Yes, you can distribute your CPU and GPU resources online so a friend can use them for gaming.
You're looking for a way to connect your laptop with another person over the internet so you can play games together. Sharing your hardware would let them access your specs, though it might affect your own performance. Your system is stronger than theirs, so you could enjoy more gaming sessions.
Setting up a complete cloud gaming platform would be challenging, even for large firms like Google. A single graphics card isn't enough to run virtual machines effectively. The GeForce Now service offers the most practical answer to this issue.
That’s what I expected—it’s likely the optimal choice and exactly what the OP is requesting. I tried a fighting game with a friend, and it performed very well. They should have noticed their settings and frame rates too.
Previously, I relied on Parsec and logmein Hamachi for connecting to my local network. I also played games like Wow and BDO using a machine with integrated graphics. Eventually, I upgraded to a more capable laptop that handled these tasks smoothly, which led me to stop using those tools.