>> Interesting in the newest computer games but can't run them because >> you're on Linux? >> >> Stream My Game now allows for a Windows gaming PC to stream it's >> output and accept input from a Linux based PC. Basically, this means >> you can set up a headless Windows box on your home network, put your >> cutting edge games like Crysis / Quake 4 etc onto this 'server' PC, >> and access them from your Linux based PC. > If you're going to have a Windows PC on your network, why not make that > the "games machine" and play the games at it. Or are you saying that > more than one Linux box can connect simultaneously and either play the > same game or different games? > > -- > Blessings > > Wulfmann
Hey Wulfmann, >From my perspective I'd find it pretty useful. I've got a Windows Desktop upstairs in my house which rarely gets switched on. If I wanted to play a computer game, it'd be more pleasant just to power up my small Linux laptop and run it from the comfort of the sofa :-) Chris -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.org/UKTeam/
