But I think it fits the bill for the majority of folks out there. ![]() More important, I think the features/support is a bit light, and there's not much user rights management stuff so it's all for personal use. ![]() Parsec sets you up for this pretty handily, but as one person complained, you need to create an account for it (it's really not a big deal to me, but okay). Unless you're doing hardware-offloaded, real-time h.264 or h.265 encoding, I don't think it's as good an experience for gaming. But I'll keep the rest here for a fuller thought on things as I did some digging)
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