can i use local computer hardware power for my own games ?

DukiNuki

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Hey guys .

this might be a stupid question but worth's the shot :D

can a Local PC ( that has a weak system ) . use my hardware power to play his game smoothly ?

i mean Computer 1 runs a game but uses Computer 2's hardware power instead of his own .

is that possible ?

 

USAFRet

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Which will suck hugely.
VMs do not play well with games natively, on the same physical box. And then passing that over the LAN will introduce another lag factor.
 

DukiNuki

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OK so what do you suggest ? i never said i want to use remote desktop . i dont wanna connect to other computer's desktop & run the game from there .

just wanna know if that is possible to use local system hardware to power up my own game on my own system .

Little more simple :

i am Computer 1 ( powerful system ) . my bro is COmputer 2 ( slower system ) . he wants to play his game but wants to use my hardware power .

i mean game of COMPUTER 2 . will be loaded into my ram , will use my VGA & CPU but will be shown on his Computer. & in the smae time i can use my own computer . i know it will be slower for me but any way .
 

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It's impossible to RDP and use direct x and 3d acceleration, which is why games will not be displayed if you RDP to a computer and start up something like battlefield 3.

SoftXpand Duo Pro is a piece of software I saw someone else using to share a PC. It basically makes a couple of accounts on the PC and lets you BOTH use the PC at the same time. So you could be surfing the web, and he could play games off it at the same time. You would not see what each other are doing though, it's simply just to share the hardware. This is probably your best shot.
 

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