Sure. It's got a 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, and an Intel GMA 950 integrated chip. I streamed it using both OS X 10.7 and Windows 7, the only difference being the latter supports the 360 pad better.Sleekit said:any chance you could tell us the macbook specs ?
just out of interest.
Usually, those VPNs make a distant machine appear like it's on your local LAN. It would work, but I imagine the ping would be through the roof. Then again, this is exactly what OnLive used to do, and it got pretty good latency out of it.Ajarat said:So I wonder...
If I go on vacation, and proxy my laptop through my home-router, could this in theory still work from the desktop?
yes, the client computer isn't running the games just displaying them.prpshrt said:Question, will games that are windows stream to a mac? There's a couple games that I would really like to play while chilling in the living room every now and then![]()
Sweet! At last I'll be able to play torchlight 2 on my mac lol (bootcamp sucks )Jeroenr said:yes, the client computer isn't running the games just displaying them.prpshrt said:Question, will games that are windows stream to a mac? There's a couple games that I would really like to play while chilling in the living room every now and then![]()
If the server is running windows you sould run windows only games just fine.
This has been my go-to position for PC gaming for years. The arm of the couch is perfect height, and the lazyboy seat on the couch makes for the most comfy gaming ever.Alex Baas said:I dont see why a mouse and keyboard is impossible on the couch. I have a wireless mouse and keyboard I use for that. I put the keyboard on my lap and the mouse on the arm of the couch. It is perfectly comfortable for me. I even kick out the foot rest for a lazy stance that is great for extended PC play sessions