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This caught my eye yesterday.
Really interesting imo. I have 2 devices I game with, a powerful gaming desktop and a laptop for games with low/medium requirements.

If this works well I dont have to install any games on my laptop (if they are installed on my main computer that is).

One question comes to mind though. I'm playing wireless on my laptop on the same network. Did anyone test it using a wireless device? Any hiccups or lag? Is it even doable?
I wont be playing MP games, or high demanding games. Just some adventure and indie titles. But is says "System requirements dictate the rig you’ll need to run your game, but with In-Home Streaming they won’t limit where you can play." Does that mean I would be able to play Assassins Creed IV on my laptop?

I would like to know your experiences, whatever your setup. Is it as good as it seems to be?

EDIT: Does this also mean I can be logged into my Steam account the same time, as long as it's the same network? Without the streaming I mean.

9 years ago*

You might wanna consider discussing this in a more relevant space, perhaps steam forums? Just a thought.

9 years ago
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True, but this is a place where many Steam gamers unite and I like this place better.
Imo a good forum for these kind of questions or discussions.

9 years ago
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