Valve publishes a Q&A on Steam In-Home Streaming

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Valve has announced several new features for Steam in the past few months in celebration of the software’s 10th anniversary. One of the announcements was Steam In-Home Streaming, a new way to stream games  from one PC to any other in the house. Inofrmation about the experiment has been scarce but now Valve  has published a Q&A about Steam In-Home Streaming.

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Valve has published a Q&A on Steam In-Home Streaming, the company’s experiment on streaming games from one PC to any other in the house – specifically, the living room. While the Q&A is light on info, it does at least clarify two points regarding computer functionality while streaming and playing streamed games over the internet.

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