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install steam or steam link app on the client
https://steamcommunity.com/app/353380/discussions/8/3105764348181505385/
log into the same acct as steam on the host pc
(link apps use pairing code, enter that on the host, steam -> settings -> remote play -> [pairlink])
enjoy
This is normal as WinOS does not come "out of the box" gaming ready.
All PC users must install things them or have the game installer do it.
Such as...
DirectX Redist June 2010
Visual C Runtimes
NET /ASP / XNA runtimes
Also in case someone suggests it in the future I tried the Windows repair tool and it said it couldn't fix anything.
Simply go to here to enable DirectPlay:
> WINKEY+E > find the "Control Panel" in the left side area > right click it > Pin to Taskbar (for easy access later on) > now click it to open it > click Programs And Features > then on that left side panel area click on "Turn Windows Features On/Off" and find and tick the DirectPlay box and then click OK. Once it's activated, restart Windows.
The features list is blank. What about that is hard to understand? Google "Windows features on/off is blank" to see what it looks like.
In addition you could try entering this into an Administrator command prompt:
I'd run the following commands:
And by the way, do not turn power off to your computer power supply without shutting down first; my aunt once killed a Vista PC that way and I had to reinstall the OS via in-place upgrade to fix it.
Reinstalling/upgrading Windows definitely sounds like a weekend thing. I don't know if one game is worth a reformat but I might try it if more things stop working.