Stream picture from PC to laptop?

za
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I have my gamer PC in the office where I gamble almost every week. Now I want to play comfortably with my laptop on the couch without overwhelming the laptop. Now my thought was I would stream my PC to the laptop. I tried it with Windows remotely, but the input commands are delayed so they can't be played. Think that remote is more intended for remote operation like Teamviewer. Is there a software that can do better, does not know whether the fps is dependent or because the LAN cable does not provide enough data transfer? On the PC I just play the fast games like Shooter etc. And the cozy games like Anno etc. On the laptop on the couch. That was the basic idea. In addition, I could then keep the memory space on the laptop free and wouldn't have to install anything.

br

Remote play is available on Steam
If you have nvidia you can take a look at moonlight
if you are connected by cable you don't really need to worry about it

Sa

As the other one says, Steam offers remote play, Google has a service to mirror the screen, but unfortunately also with input delay. Depending on which game you play and how much it is worth to you to gamble on your laptop, you can also try Nvidia Shadowplay or Google Stadia, where you get the game streamed from a high-performance server to your laptop with little delay, but it comes on your internet connection. Unfortunately, it also costs extra. There you could then log in with your account and take over the progress.

za

Ok thanks I'll try that with nvidia

za

Thanks, the Stadia doesn't work because of a bad internet connection, but I'll try the one with nvidia. That's why I did not work with uplay with steam in the past, so with this one game I will try another one with steam.