so,it only works between two pc right?I can't stream to my tablet?
1) Create an app for Xbox One which transfars Xbox One controller input
2) "Xbox Go To Steam"
3) awww shit
so..how does it work?there's a steam app for android that i need to log into?sorry for the noob questionMy dell venue pro i tanlet 8 inc ^_~
This is fucking sick... is there a way to use a PS4 controller to a Mac??
Yes, I'd like to know this as well. I have a MacBook with a retina display.
"responsive enough" doesn't sound very responsive tbh - these services will only become interesting if they provide the exact same level of responsiveness I have on my desktop pc, if you ask me. I'm not willing to make any sacrifices in this departement, especially not for just a little more comfort.
can't seem to get my PCs too see each other :c
so..how does it work?there's a steam app for android that i need to log into?sorry for the noob question
The Dell Venue 8 is a Windows 8.1 tablet. There is no support for Android devices at the moment.
Wonder if we would see a ps4/xbox one app for this from valve. Though due to steam os i doubt it.
That would be awesome but is there any way MS or Sony would allow this? It would cannibalize their software sales by encouraging people to purchase software on Steam as opposed to their own proprietary platforms.
So I can expect an Android app relatively soon?
*is optimistic*
Might give my Ouya a new lease of life.
Wonder if we would see a ps4/xbox one app for this from valve. Though due to steam os i doubt it.
Just a little more comfort? What exactly are the use cases you're under the impression people are using with streaming? To look in a different direction in the same room?
Just plug the DS4 into any OSX machine and it'll be as if you just plugged a 360 controller into a windows machine. Entirely plug-n-play.
I've been using it in the private beta on my DV8P for a long time as well, very well done. Even on a G-wifi router!
I would imagine that they can approach it like they do other video streaming services. For example, on an Xbox you can stream any of your Amazon Video library just fine (even if it partially competes with Xbox Video), but you can't make purchases from directly in the Amazon app. And on PS3, you can buy videos from directly within the Amazon app there, even if that technically competes with Sony's services.
And of course, a streaming app on the console still means you're technically within the Xbox/PSN ecosystem, which I don't think they would be against.
Its a bummer that the tablet has to have its own copy of the game installed. The DVP8 has an itty bitty hd.
Quick question about the home computer you are streaming from.
Does the game display on the home monitor while you are playing it? What I mean is, is it like when you play New Super Mario Bros. Wii U, you can look at either the tv or the tablet controller and the same thing is happening on both? Or are you able to run games minimized on the home monitor?
Are both on the same router, and signed into the same Steam account?
It HAS to be the same router too. If it's anything like a router-to-switch setup like I had, it won't see anything plugged into the switch, if the host is plugged directly into the initial router.
If true, this is amazing. Time to play Mirror's Edge in bed on my MacBook Air!
And person who said Router + Switches is a no go, my host machine passes through a Billion 7800N router and 2 Netgear GS105 Gigabit switches to a Server which i streamed games too perfectly.
From my PC to Dell Venue pro 8
http://store.steampowered.com/streaming/
Rayman
https://t.co/eKvM5z7ylp
Batman
https://vine.co/v/MH0ZMY6qquW
My PC have Nvidia 650 TI boost .
And Dell Venue PRO is a Intel Baytrail
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You have mis understood....all you need is steam...the host machine has to have the game installed. Not the receiving device
I could've sworn that out prompted me to install a copy when I tried it out. Will investigate further. Thanks
The fact that Valve isn't developing apps for other devices and mobiles to stream this content is quite frustrating considering it's a no brainier.
I tried on both a laptop of mine and an older desktop I use as an HTPC. It seems to not run so well on the older desktop, there must be some hardware limitations on the clientside there.
was the older pc the one being streamed to? probably lacks sufficient x264 decoding, maybe?