miércoles, 5 de abril de 2017

Remote Desktop Overload gaming computer builder

I know I'm not allowed to do this, but I connect to my gaming PC remotely when I'm at school. The two model computers they have there are Dell Inspirons and SAMSUNG Chromebooks. When I'm on the Inspirons, I connect to my laptop at home via Windows Remote Desktop Connection, then I go to Steam to stream the desired game from my gaming PC to the laptop I'm connected to remotely, then that info gets sent back to me. It's not as bad as you think.. you can actually run GTA 5 at a solid 33fps... considering the power is through a GeForce GTX1070 and 55mbps upload, 66mpbs download home WiFi speeds..

If I'm on a Chromebook, I use the Google Chrome TeamViewer extension to do the same thing.. frame rate drops pretty noticeably, like 21fps, but for AAA gaming from school, it's not bad. Compared to the programs I tried before (Chrome Remote Desktop, Moonlight, and RealVNC,) it's so much better. At least I can actually control my games without so much lag that the RD client drops the connection.. It would drop due to how heavily the computer was using the school WiFi to try and run those games.. Everyone got so confused as to why the internet got so slow.. lol.. but this method that I'm trying doesn't suck up too much as far as I can see..

If you want to try this method for long-distance gaming, then feel free. Complicated? Yes, but it least it can run a AAA game.. controls are weird, that is if you're using keyboard and mouse instead of a gamepad, but I can do it, and I'm happy. Funniest part about this is that none of the teachers have gotten even the slightest hint that something's going on.. lol

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