I tried Madden too. The aspect ratio was off and I had to use the mouse to choose play.noiseredux wrote:so I did set up the home streaming on my Lenovo POS Win8 machine. It's hooked up to the CRT in my game room. This machine is nothing special, 4GB RAM, off-the-shelf. I set it up (after quite a bit of Googling how to accomplish this in Win8) so that when I turn the box on, it fires up Steam in Big Picture Mode and logs me in. It's pretty cool, because other than seeing the loading screens in the beginning, it feels like a more console style experience.
So far, I'm impressed w/ the streaming. I played about an hour of Metal Slug 3 and had no issues w/ lag, slowdown or stuttering.
I'm also liking some of the possibilities of this that maybe haven't been highlighted. For instance: As long as you add non-Steam games to your Steam library's launcher, you can easily stream those as well. I just tested it with Madden 08.
Here is my idea for a streaming steam box:
- This barebones system with 4gb RAM and a 250GB HD: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6856119082
(I still don't know if it is much better than this one which is $45 cheaper: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6856119090)
This mini keyboard/touchpad for navigation (not to play games with): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 2C517C8579
And I will run Steam OS (don't have another copy of windows nor do I want to buy another copy) and play only controller enabled games. If this works well then I will not be upgrading consoles past my WiiU.
