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Streaming Eve to another PC

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NextDarkKnight
Storm Chasers.
Pandemic Horde
#1 - 2016-11-03 00:45:54 UTC
I noticed Steam talks about streaming it's game to another PC. I was wondering has anyone done this with eve?

Currently, I use the remote desktop to do basic stuff in eve while I'm watching TV in the other room. If there is a better option then remote desktop or steam?
Puar
The Samsara Collective
#2 - 2016-11-03 01:55:09 UTC
Might be good for making videos
Monasucks
BLACK SQUADRON.
Get Off My Lawn
#3 - 2016-11-07 13:26:33 UTC
You could use Microsoft Terminal Server with RemoteFX and a decent GPU, this way you can even stream and play EVE on your smartphone / tablet any other PC or inside the browser Lol

It's pretty cool.

From remote PVP or other graphics heavy stuff would be a pain, in the local network it doesn't matters.

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Garoun Investment Bank
Gallente Federation
#4 - 2016-11-07 13:44:07 UTC
I use Chrome Remote Desktop for this. Desktop to desktop it's fine. It takes some getting used to from a phone, but easy enough that I can update market orders, etc.

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Huydo
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#5 - 2016-11-07 13:57:17 UTC
I use a PCoIP TERA2240 Hostcard and Vmware Horizon Software to play on another PC if i want it.
It also possible to use this software on Smartphones or WebBroser ( with 60fps ). But ... this software is really expensive.

You can also try Google Chrome Remote. I am sure this will work too.
Monasucks
BLACK SQUADRON.
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#6 - 2016-11-07 16:27:47 UTC
Got some more information on that vmware view solution?

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Project Fruit House
#7 - 2016-11-09 02:21:16 UTC
I do this from time to time.
My main computer is an iMac,which happens to be the only display device in my house. I also have a good Windows pc sitting around at a corner (no monitor, no kb, no mouse..I just RDP into the machine to do stuff).
Sometimes when the Mac client gives me a trouble (after patch, etc) I just stream from the Windows pc to my Mac using the Steam In-Home streaming.

Of course RDP solution works as others have said, but I find the Steam solution the best in terms of graphic and sound qualities. Heck I even play Overwatch at the highest setting using this setup.

Too bad, though, CCP is going to disallow launching the game from the exe file. Steam In-Home streaming sucks at handling launchers Ugh