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My wife has a cheap crappy laptop. She loves adventure games and it runs Syberia and the Drawn series. I just got Dracula 4 for her (via the take one give one thread -- thank you for that!) and she also has a Sherlock game that she can only run on the big rig upstairs. The trick is that she can't play on that rig very often due to the constraints of 3 kids 4 and under.

So, I was wondering if there's any kind of program that will reliably be able to stream an adventure game. It doesn't need to be super-precise like an FPS stream, but something decent enough for the likes of Dracula 4.

It should carry sound, video and controller/keyboard support, of course.

Any ideas?

Note: I found this: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1638643/tutorial-create-onlive-remote-streaming-setup.html
I'll try some of that later to see if it works for me.
Post edited April 14, 2014 by Tallima
This question / problem has been solved by Zurvan7image
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Tallima:
Don't know if you mean anything like this app?
http://www.splashtop.com/personal

For more info you can visit this thread which has some useful info...
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/670845/streaming-from-pc-to-laptop-tablet-not-shield-/
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Tallima:
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Zurvan7: Don't know if you mean anything like this app?
http://www.splashtop.com/personal

For more info you can visit this thread which has some useful info...
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/670845/streaming-from-pc-to-laptop-tablet-not-shield-/
That's the app mentioned in the tutorial in my link up above. It looks promising. I can't wait to try it out later. It looks like that app in combination with a few others can get the job done. We shall soon see.

Thanks for the reply!
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Zurvan7: Don't know if you mean anything like this app?
http://www.splashtop.com/personal

For more info you can visit this thread which has some useful info...
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/670845/streaming-from-pc-to-laptop-tablet-not-shield-/
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Tallima: That's the app mentioned in the tutorial in my link up above. It looks promising. I can't wait to try it out later. It looks like that app in combination with a few others can get the job done. We shall soon see.

Thanks for the reply!
yeah there are other apps that people suggest on the nvidia thread I've sent you so you can see which one works the best for you. I've also found this one: http://www.kainy.com/whatiskainy.html

Sorry but I can't help you much more since I'm not familiar with this kind of apps :p One other (free) thing is that you can watch the kids while the wife is gaming :)
I found another one that you can use called Limelight which is open source but still in beta phase but people have reported that it works well. The catch is that you have to download GeForce Experience with it so you can only use it if your streaming from a PC that has an Nvidia Graphics card. Here are the links, apologies for the inconvenience as you have to copy/paste them in the browser:

Limelight PC information and instructions for installation
github.com/limelight-stream/limelight-pc

Limelight Download link

github.com/limelight-stream/limelight-pc/releases

GeForce Experience Download link
www.geforce.com/geforce-experience/download

EDIT: Ninja'd by Zurvan but I will leave the links for somewhat inconvenient convenience.
Post edited April 14, 2014 by stg83
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Zurvan7: One other (free) thing is that you can watch the kids while the wife is gaming :)
Shhhhh! That's my tactic. :D
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Tallima: My wife has a cheap crappy laptop. She loves adventure games and it runs Syberia and the Drawn series. I just got Dracula 4 for her (via the take one give one thread -- thank you for that!) and she also has a Sherlock game that she can only run on the big rig upstairs. The trick is that she can't play on that rig very often due to the constraints of 3 kids 4 and under.

So, I was wondering if there's any kind of program that will reliably be able to stream an adventure game. It doesn't need to be super-precise like an FPS stream, but something decent enough for the likes of Dracula 4.

It should carry sound, video and controller/keyboard support, of course.

Any ideas?

Note: I found this: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1638643/tutorial-create-onlive-remote-streaming-setup.html
I'll try some of that later to see if it works for me.
twitch.tv?
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stg83: I found another one that you can use called Limelight which is open source but still in beta phase but people have reported that it works well. The catch is that you have to download GeForce Experience with it so you can only use it if your streaming from a PC that has an Nvidia Graphics card. Here are the links, apologies for the inconvenience as you have to copy/paste them in the browser:

Limelight PC information and instructions for installation
github.com/limelight-stream/limelight-pc

Limelight Download link

github.com/limelight-stream/limelight-pc/releases

GeForce Experience Download link
www.geforce.com/geforce-experience/download
Great! I have GeForce Experience and an nVidia card. I'll take a good look at this right now. Thanks!
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Zurvan7: One other (free) thing is that you can watch the kids while the wife is gaming :)
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Tallima: Shhhhh! That's my tactic. :D
haha kids and gaming is a deadly (almost impossible) combo. Sending them to grandma cause you want to finish a level always sounded immoral to me xD

Edit: Summary of the most apps if you are too lazy to read the thread
Post edited April 14, 2014 by Zurvan7
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Tallima:
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Zurvan7: Don't know if you mean anything like this app?
http://www.splashtop.com/personal

For more info you can visit this thread which has some useful info...
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/670845/streaming-from-pc-to-laptop-tablet-not-shield-/
Once that limelight is running, it's spectacular. Almost not latency at all. This won't work just for adventure games. You can play nearly anything. It only seems to work with Steam right now, but I'll cope with that.

Thanks guys!
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Tallima: Once that limelight is running, it's spectacular. Almost not latency at all. This won't work just for adventure games. You can play nearly anything. It only seems to work with Steam right now, but I'll cope with that.

Thanks guys!
Thats great, nice to hear it worked out really well for you and sorry forgot to tell you about it being Steam only for now. Thanks for the feedback about its functionality hopefully I can also make use of it as well whenever I get a new rig with Nvidia Graphics. :)
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Tallima: Once that limelight is running, it's spectacular. Almost not latency at all. This won't work just for adventure games. You can play nearly anything. It only seems to work with Steam right now, but I'll cope with that.

Thanks guys!
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stg83: Thats great, nice to hear it worked out really well for you and sorry forgot to tell you about it being Steam only for now. Thanks for the feedback about its functionality hopefully I can also make use of it as well whenever I get a new rig with Nvidia Graphics. :)
I was able to add Dracula 4 (GOG copy) to my steam library and it started right up.

The stinky part is that Steam doesn't auto-close, everything is run from command line, and you have to be at both computers to set it up. So I don't think it'll work for us. But it's awesome that technology is just about to where we need it.

Thanks again to all for the links and feedback and all!
I'm sure they will figure it out how to make it work without Steam eventually, it is still in BETA right now which just makes it even more amazing that it is able to stream games this well even at this stage. Also you can always use Teamviewer, RealVNC, LogMein or any other remote PC control software to setup without physically having to be at both computers, not a perfect solution ofcourse but it can be userful temporarily. :)
Post edited April 15, 2014 by stg83
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Tallima:
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Zurvan7: Don't know if you mean anything like this app?
http://www.splashtop.com/personal

For more info you can visit this thread which has some useful info...
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/670845/streaming-from-pc-to-laptop-tablet-not-shield-/
I did have some success with splashtop streaming XCOM: Enemy Unknown to my iPad. Since everything was turn-based, it worked out perfectly :D
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Zurvan7: Don't know if you mean anything like this app?
http://www.splashtop.com/personal

For more info you can visit this thread which has some useful info...
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/670845/streaming-from-pc-to-laptop-tablet-not-shield-/
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foxworks: I did have some success with splashtop streaming XCOM: Enemy Unknown to my iPad. Since everything was turn-based, it worked out perfectly :D
Glad to hear it ;) It seems to be a very handy little app