>> 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

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