May 22, 201412 yr http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2014/05/21/your-entire-steam-pc-game-library-coming-to-an-ipad-near-you/ Which means you'll be able to play flight sim on your ipad Lol...to tell you the truth when I tried it out on my laptop (streaming from my desktop) it wasn't too bad and I didn't have any noticeable lag. Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering
May 22, 201412 yr There is already a program like that. It's called splashtop. I use it and it works very well. They also have xdisplay, which allows your tablet to become another monitor to your system. Disclaimer: [email protected] on Asus Maximus X Formula, G.Skill TridentZ RGB 4x8GB 4266/17 XMP, EVGA 2080 ti Kingpin (8400/2160Mhz), Samsung 960 EVO 250GB PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD , 28TB HDD total - 4TB+ photoscenery, Romex Software PrimoCache RAM and SSD cache (must have!), 3x1080p 30" monitors, Samsung Odyssey VR HMD, Pimax 4k & BE HMDs, Samsung Gear VR '17, Homdio v1, Cardboard, custom loop 2x 360x64ML Rads, Thermaltake View 71, VRM watercool, Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut CPU (naked die), Fujipoly / ModRight Ultra Extreme System Builder Thermal Pad on MB VRM. 8x Corsair ML120 (slight positive pressure). 🙂
May 22, 201412 yr Author There is already a program like that. It's called splashtop. I use it and it works very well. They also have xdisplay, which allows your tablet to become another monitor to your system. does xdisplay work with windows? Does it lag? I remember lasttime I tried out an ios desktop extension it was laggy and slow. I didn't have an issue with steamOS streaming. Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering
May 22, 201412 yr Why would you want to flightsim on your laptop or ipad? It's the most non-immersive experience possible. Not critising, just asking. Even if it was the only option I had, I think I'd possibly just give the whole flightsim thing entirely and move onto something else.
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