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Steam needs to run the game to grab audio and video output and to process remote control inputs. Doing this in the background is not feasible performance wise.
When I say is defeats the purpose for my use what I mean is that I am only trying to run the game on one computer and stream it from another using my NDI or my capture card. So if it is already opening on my streaming computer anyway (where it is installed) then I will just stream/record it from there rather than having the game run on two different computers. My older computer has an older graphics card so it sometimes has issues running the game, streaming, and using my webcam. Which is why I have a two PC setup in the first place so each can be dedicated to their own tasks without loss of quality. I was unaware that Steam does not have a cloud service. Now I know. Thanks for your input.
Thanks!