Conina said:
I doubt that. Microsoft would get bad publicity if they limit it to the few good games available in the Windows Store and don't allow it at least for Steam games. Additionally Microsoft has a lot competition in the home streaming business (from PC to devices connected to TVs or from PC to tablets/smartphones/notebook)... Steam In-Home-Streaming, Steam Link, Nvidia GameStream, Splashtop, VNC Viewer, Moonlight Game Streaming (Limelight). With so many competitors they will be forced to offer as much value to their own streaming service as they can to keep their customers (Xbox One + Windows10-PC) happy. |
Why would steam devalue the steambox?
How would MS properly match the xb1 streaming to any random executeable? Even if its an rdp session locked to a given window.... theres so many flaws....







