When you decide to purchase a computer from Applu, you usually have to accept the fact that unlike machines with an operating system, you Windows you won't play the vast majority of game pieces. Although nice games with macOS support appear from time to time, compared to Windows however, it is truly a drop in the ocean. As the easiest solution, most Mac owners therefore choose to buy a game console, thanks to which they are sure to enjoy their favorite games to the fullest. Most of them then connect the console to the TV and give in to the gaming frenzy before it. But what if a situation arises when your significant other's favorite movie of several hours is playing on TV, but you just feel like carving demons in Doom or practicing defensive activities in FIFA? Fortunately, there is a solution for that too.
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If you own a Mac and an Xbox One, you probably noticed an article about the macOS application on our website some time ago OneCast, which allowed you to stream games from your Xbox directly to your Mac. You could say that this app serves as a replacement for "windows"Xbox" app, which Microsoft to your own Windowsu 10 pre-installs just for streaming games from Xbox to PC. All you need to use OneAll they had to do was download it and then connect their Mac to the network that their Xbox is connected to. Then, in just a few steps, they connected to their Xbox on their Mac, chose the streaming quality, and nothing was stopping them from playing. And it was this option that wasoneIt is also expanding to iPhones.
Do App The mobile app has arrived at Storu OneCast, which de facto copies the functions of its macOS sister. Of course, you can install it on both iPhone, so on the iPad and then enjoy streaming from the console on their screens. This application also offers the option of adjusting the streaming quality, so you can enjoy the fun even when you don't have an ideal internet connection. The ability to connect multiple consoles to one iPhone, between which you can then switch, is also very nice. Perhaps the most interesting option is controlling the game through the display, on which you will see the controls familiar from classic controllers for some games. Although such control will not be completely convenient, it will certainly please in the extreme case.
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So if you are an Xbox lover like me and OneCast for macOS has become your favorite, be sure to check out its iOS version. It costs less than 300 crowns, but it does a really great job and will save you from many arguments about the TV.
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Thanks to the Nvidia Geforce NOW application, you can play all the games from Steam on any computer. Everything is streamed, so it does not depend on the performance of the computer at all. Only on connection speed. I recommend Ethernet or 5Ghz wifi. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/geforce-now/
I don't want to be unnecessarily snarky, but did you read the article? This one is about streaming from an xbox on a home network. Some Steam doesn't give a damn to xbox players. :-)
Great. And what does this have to do with iOS and XBox?
Sorry. That should have been on Martynet.
...another "expert" who didn't read the article? 8-(
Also sorry, it's almost hiding the discussion ;)