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With that being said, I've had nothing but good luck once the game is running. Torchlight 2 stuttered a few times pretty badly, but friends were Netflixing around--I'd like to think that was stealing some bandwidth from the 1080p stream I had going as well. Borderlands 2 has performed very well. I'm sure there is some lag from the controls, but it's nothing that I can perceive when playing either of those games. Host computer is hardwired to router, laptop is connected via wifi.
I'm friggin impressed!
I'm streaming from a 1080p monitor to the 720p on my laptop,i can interact with the launchers on the laptop but it's not scaled so sometimes,like with the chivalry one,some areas goes outsite the screen.Everything scale fine after the game launch.
EDIT: it would be cool if it was possible to skip those launchers when streaming.
Since they're needed mainly for setup,it would be nice to run them only when playing local to configure the game.When i'm on streaming i just want to play it so i really don't need to touch the launcher.For example instead of running the SkyrimLauncher.exe it would be fine to run directly the Skyrim.exe file.
I got a fullscreen launcher for Skyrim on the client PC. However, I had to go back to the host to press 'play' when launching Borderlands 2.
I've added a Hearthstone shortcut to Steam on my Windows host, and it shows up on my Linux client. Selecting "Stream" on Linux launches the Battle.net launcher, which I can then select to "Play" Hearthstone. Hearthstone launches, and I can play it fine.
When quitting Hearthstone, I get returned to an unresponsive Battle.net launcher. The host machine has a black box where the launcher is supposed to be, and the only way I can regain control of my Linux machine is to kill the streaming client from a ttl.