If that's an option, you could use a Macbook air and something like https://parsec.app/ to stream from a windows machine. Source: 5 months ago
For PC players, there are unofficial ways to play with people online. Steam Remote Play Together and Parsec can be used to play the game online with other PC users. Source: 10 months ago
Its very similiar to those help desk apps, but allows you to limit what people can do while connected to your desktop and connect controllers. You can see more about it here if you're interested. Source: 10 months ago
I think might want parsec https://parsec.app/. Source: 10 months ago
Not really. Look into Parsec, or Guacamole behind a reverse proxy. Source: 10 months ago
Provided your internet speed is fast both on your office and your home and your server and laptop both have good graphics performance you can try the free version of Parsec. Source: 10 months ago
In doing a bit of research, I ran across Parsec (https://parsec.app) which is advertising this capability (haven't tested yet). I'm considering if this wouldn't be a better setup. It shouldn't cost much more, and then I'm not fighting/hoping the Mac gets some 3D love from Apple and 3D app devs. Source: 11 months ago
Create an email account on the Parsec website: https://parsec.app/. Source: 10 months ago
Unless you are running some simple games, remote desktop will not have high enough performance for gaming (in fact, RDP doesn't provide GPU access, AFAIK). You need something like Parsec or Moonlight for game streaming. Source: 10 months ago
Parsec is a great way to play all your "local only" multiplayer games online :). Source: 11 months ago
I think Sunshine is the way to go as parsec.app is not free. Source: 11 months ago
I would like to lend you my PC in Japan. Specifically, you can use a service like "https://parsec.app". Source: 11 months ago
We actually considered it, but found out that it's already in use: https://parsec.app. Regardless, thank you for the suggestion! Source: 11 months ago
Nowadays, I'd suggest buying/building a lightweight mini PC/Raspberry Pi and installing Parsec or SteamOS to use as a streaming device. Source: 11 months ago
Hearing great stuff about parsec.app , no personal experiences. Source: 11 months ago
PS: I have checked cabling etc. The weirdest thing of all is that, when I switch desktop (Ctrl+Win+arrow) to my remotely connected work machine which runs through a parsec this does not occur. So the glitchy boxes only exist on my local machine. Source: 11 months ago
Assuming that you have a PC, GPU, and monitor/TV that are all capable enough for what you want to play, I would check out Parsec or Sunshine + Moonlight. (Now that Nvidia discontinued the Gamestream service, Moonlight, is the go-to FOSS equivlaent.). Source: 11 months ago
Parsecis a free software you can install on your pone to remotely control your PC. A simple bluetooth mouse or a controller can allow you to play your PC games on mobile (Unfortunately, you connection might be too laggy to play ULTRAKILL depending on your connection). Source: 11 months ago
For that I'd go with Parsec. If not gaming, the usual Windows RDP or other classic software. Source: 11 months ago
The app I use is parsec it’s a free app but does have paid features, I personally use the free version and it works just fine for what I need. Source: 11 months ago
Maybe try with https://parsec.app/. Source: 12 months ago
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