Yes, your PC can stream games if it has enough processing power and a stable internet connection.
Yes, your PC can stream games if it has enough processing power and a stable internet connection.
You're planning a unique live stream experience! Your setup includes an old PC with limited specs—let's see if it can handle the task. The games you mentioned, from early 2000s to modern titles, will run on emulators like Android and Minecraft, but streaming them smoothly depends on your system's performance. The software you're considering, StreamOn, might work, though you haven't used Obsidian before. Make sure your PC can handle the load; with an i3 3210 and 4GB RAM, it should be doable if the games are light, but consider upgrading for better stability.
Minecraft might not perform well on that device, so you won’t get much quality during streaming. Untitled Goose Game is already fairly efficient, which means you can expect steady performance with occasional minor fluctuations in frames per second. Other titles should work without major issues.
Lowering the stream quality might be manageable, but streaming in SD usually works fine. If you're on a budget, you should be fine—just consider getting a GTX 1660 or 1660 Ti for a smoother experience. NVENC can also make a big difference during those streams.