For Mac users, the Steam client can be accessed within the Applications folder in the Finder. On both computers, select Steam in the Menu then Preferences. In the Preferences Window, select In-Home Streaming in the left-hand column, then click the tickbox next to Enable streaming if one is not present. Awesome thing of the whenever: The home for gaming on Mac machines! Here you'll find resources, information, and a great community of gamers. Please make use of the search button before asking questions, many have been answered already and it'll save you time! Is a good way to check if your machine will run a certain game. Some Standard Rules: • If you are asking for advice on games or your system, POST THE SPECS OF YOUR SYSTEM It is very rude and a waste of time to expect us to look up your equipment just to give you advice. We're happy to help, but you gotta do some work too. • Posting links to pirated games is not okay. • Talking about piracy is okay. • Read the FAQ, and refer people to the FAQ if applicable. • Self-promotion is limited to once-daily. Approved posters can arrange for more daily posts by contacting the Mod Team. • Posting Cider/Wine wrappers is okay. The sims on steam for mac. Related Subreddits: • CSS theme courtesy of and at. I'm a pretty big gamer and I have played most of the big releases over the last fifteen years or so, and always on Mac hardware (with a lot of bootcamp though). I'm a bit envious of PC gamers who can spend $200 on a new GPU and get quite a boost to their gaming, whereas new Macs no longer have user-replaceable GPUs. Anyway, I'm considering how practical it would be to have a headless PC with a good GPU running Steam for the sake of their in-home streaming, and then stream to any Mac in the house, and with good framerates and sound. I've done a few brief tests but nothing serious. Has anyone done something like this? Did you find it works well enough to use as your main gaming setup? I think people just don't use it a ton because it's kind of rare that someone would have a computer capable of playing X or Y game, and choose to stream it over choosing to just play it directly on the capable device. I personally love the feature as a fan of OS X, Linux, and the Steam Machines, so I'm really glad Valve made it. Before I got a MacBook Pro, I streamed games from my family desktop to my crappy Windows laptop (over WiFi), and all things considered I was really impressed with how little latency there was given how laggy you'd think it is.
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