Yes, you can stream gaming on your PC to another PC from anywhere.
Yes, you can stream gaming on your PC to another PC from anywhere.
I’m unsure if this setup is feasible. It seems challenging to achieve smooth performance for high-graphics games on a basic gaming rig connected via Wi-Fi from another location. Remote access might cause poor frame rates, making it hard to play. If you’re considering this, I can help guide you through configuring video or document streaming solutions.
All personal cloud gaming setups remain local by design. Lag would be extremely problematic for remote home use. EDIT: If you locate a VPN that simulates a local connection, it could work—but you'd need a fast, unlimited-data provider. Still, the delay might persist due to an additional network hop.
^ The idea is feasible, though cloud gaming platforms are still evolving. Fast internet connections are essential. Your home broadband must support unlimited data and a 10m upload speed to handle the amount of data streaming at 720p would require. Edited August 6, 2016 by LoGiCalDrm
Theres a service called liquid sky trying to experiment with this now. You also try a VPN and a service like splash desktop. Just make sure your upload is fast.