Remote desktop gaming.

Soldato
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Hi guys,

Is it possible to 'properly' play games over a remote desktop connection? By properly, I mean exactely as you would play it on the host machine.

Eg. Would I be able to play games on my main machine through my laptop? :)
 
Remember the name Onlive. They'll probably go bust in a couple of months but they are trying very hard to change they way we access "videogames"

If they don't succeed, someone will!
 
hehe, I got an email from them (onLive) just the other day, urging me to pre order mafiaII with them.

I dont think that system will come off. Most people dont have the broadband capable of it. Im sure it was atleast 5MBp/s.

I prefer it the normal way. I like building/maintaining my PC's.
 
http://www.streammygame.com/smg/modules.php?name=About

Their website is seriously awful now, but yes, you can play games remotely over your LAN. There's even a video of them streaming Crysis (playing on their main PC) to their netbook.

That's what I use, though you need a subscription if you want any decent frame rate or quality, the demo version is pretty much useless.

Also, don't think about trying it with a wireless G network, not enough throughput for it all, wireless n seems to work well enough. But my problem is that even the best qualities leave the game a mess, though this may just be due to 64 bit, which is annoying :(
 
can someone explain under what conditions you'd want to use remote desktop? i mean if your pc's in your room or a study and you play games there why would you want to use remote desktop to play the game ?
 
can someone explain under what conditions you'd want to use remote desktop? i mean if your pc's in your room or a study and you play games there why would you want to use remote desktop to play the game ?

Maybe you're away from home, and want to game remotely using a cheap Laptop. Or you could dislike the noise/heat produced so hide the pc in a closet and use it remotely. Various plausible reasons :)
 
hehe, I got an email from them (onLive) just the other day, urging me to pre order mafiaII with them.

I dont think that system will come off. Most people dont have the broadband capable of it. Im sure it was atleast 5MBp/s.

I prefer it the normal way. I like building/maintaining my PC's.

Online actually claim a 1 MB connection is suitable for a 720p experience.. although they apply a lot of compression to the images if your connection starts to slow.

Works ok for those of you with rubbish PC who must play the latest titles. But the trouble is its a subscription service and the games cost more than RRP!
 
Not practical I'm afraid. I know W7 SP1 is bringing some RDP updates specifically aimed at video content, but I would be surprised if it actually makes things "smooth". Then there's the whole difference discussion between obtaining a smooth stream, and having one that doesn't lag significantly.
 
RDP typically will disable video content, VNC seems to work though but won't run nicely, best way I used to do it was share the folder and just execute over network
 
I gave VNC a whirl once with quake 3 for a laugh just to see and there was an approx. 300ms delay on input and it ran at about 5fps even with fairly low res.
 
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