on 23-05-2014 10:34
on 23-05-2014 10:34
This is something I've been looking forward to as it means I can now play Steam games in my living room on my TV which is connected to a small underpowered PC.
Playing something like Battlefield 4 on a 50" HD TV compared to a 22" monitor is what I'm excited to see!
Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/streaming/
Setup help: http://lifehacker.com/how-to-setup-steam-in-home-streaming-and-fix-its-quirks-1579996803
on 23-05-2014 11:16
Surely you jest? @Anonymous ....
Battlefield 4 on a 50" screen????... We have TWO Xboxes here... the 360 and the ONE...headphones have
become a compulsory accessory!
I would also like to have a roll of industrial strength gaffer tape available ..to cover various mouths when
played via 'live'....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-05-2014 11:28
on 23-05-2014 11:28
23-05-2014 12:07 - edited 23-05-2014 12:08
23-05-2014 12:07 - edited 23-05-2014 12:08
You will be pleased to know I wont be visiting you anytime soon!
Seriously, does this mean you can stream these games into every room in the house?
Mmmmmm...off to the padded cell (or soft room as we call them now!!)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-05-2014 13:01
on 23-05-2014 13:01
on 23-05-2014 16:33
@Cleoriff So long as there is a PC , Mac or laptop in the room thats connected to the internet and logged into Steam then yes it means you can play any of your games there, and have them streaming from a computer more capable of playing them. Steam is for "PC gaming", not for consoles.
@Anonymous Have you tried playing games like CoD with a keyboard and mouse? I find that there is quicker and better accuracy with a mouse than having to scroll up and down and across with a controller.
on 23-05-2014 16:48
on 23-05-2014 16:48
on 23-05-2014 17:04
Honestly, once you've tried it you'll wonder why you're bothering with a console and a controller haha!
In saying that, I was watching some Battlefield 4 videos on Youtube last night that were recorded on one of the consoles and it looks completely different. The HUD has major difference and even some of the weapons on the vehicles have changed. It looked like a completely different game to me!
on 23-05-2014 17:29
on 23-05-2014 17:29
@Anonymous wrote:@Cleoriff So long as there is a PC , Mac or laptop in the room thats connected to the internet and logged into Steam then yes it means you can play any of your games there, and have them streaming from a computer more capable of playing them. Steam is for "PC gaming", not for consoles.
Yes, when I read the article I realised that it was for PC's. As we pretty well have a PC in every room here...
my horror increased at every step...
So although it all seems brilliant @Anonymous ...I will NOT be passing on your articles to any of my family
members!
They can carry on dreaming...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 28-05-2014 14:16