{[REQUEST]} Gaming rig for remote desktop and Steam in-home streaming

May 15, 2015
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Hello I need a gaming rig to use for steams In-Home Streaming service so I can take the load off my laptop. The reason: I will be recording and livestreaming this weekend and I don't really have the extra power to do both. Also it won't just be this weekend it will vary but I will try not to use that many resources. (I will run games on low quality and not play super high-end games, BO3 for example unless given permission) The way I will do this is that you will have to create a separate admin account and give me the login username and password and also set up rdp for that account. (NOTE: I will not do anything but setup my steam and other required software. I cannot do anything to your account unless I have your login details which if given will immediately be disposed of. Also as a reward/compensation I will give access to my games for you to use when I am not playing them if you want them. The reason I say compensation is because I am broke right now and cannot really pay you back except for some donations if received while livestreaming.)

If you want further proof of trust I will give you access to 2 of my computers for your use.
Shoutouts during videos and livestream included if you want.
Your help is greatly appreciated and if you need to contact me please email me at asteyer11@gmail.com

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It won't work.

The delay over RDP/in-home streaming over the internet is too great for any type of acceptable play, as there are regular 1-2 seconds frame drops.

I even have video proof of me attempting something similar in the best possible situation. I used teamviewer (whichs goes out to the internet and then comes back) to connect to a computer that is 2 feet from my other computer, both on the same wired ethernet network, and the results weren't anything really play worthy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4RiW5JBd6s
It won't work.

The delay over RDP/in-home streaming over the internet is too great for any type of acceptable play, as there are regular 1-2 seconds frame drops.

I even have video proof of me attempting something similar in the best possible situation. I used teamviewer (whichs goes out to the internet and then comes back) to connect to a computer that is 2 feet from my other computer, both on the same wired ethernet network, and the results weren't anything really play worthy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4RiW5JBd6s
 
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