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43 votes
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I used a new computer for around a month, here's what I think of every part of it
28 votes -
State of the art in local game streaming
I’m wondering what software I should use to stream games from my desktop to my laptop. I’ve migrated from mostly using my desktop to mostly using my laptop in the last year. But my desktop has a...
I’m wondering what software I should use to stream games from my desktop to my laptop. I’ve migrated from mostly using my desktop to mostly using my laptop in the last year. But my desktop has a substantially better GPU and I would love a convenient solution for streaming both Minecraft and Steam games to my Macbook. I’m personally not a fan of Steam’s client on MacOS as it is severely buggy for me. So any alternatives would be nice. I’d probably be happy with a low latency low compression full screen desktop mirroring app. But anything more targeted at games could be nice.
Edit: I'm using the free version of Parsec and it seems pretty good.
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Counter-Strike: Football — a competitive multiplayer FPS written in... PHP???
6 votes -
Game publisher claims 100% crash rate with Intel CPUs – Alderon Games says company sells defective 13th and 14th gen chips
31 votes -
Game simulation programming: Continuous time
7 votes -
Why stomping Wigglers glitches Super Mario World
14 votes -
Bugs and glitches of high-level NES Tetris
10 votes -
A little programming game that you can modify on your phone
7 votes -
Reverse engineering game code from the Neutral Zone in Yars' Revenge
4 votes -
How much work does it take to get the Windows 95 version of SimCity 2000 working on a modern windows PC?
10 votes -
Beyond 'Killzone': Creating new AI systems for 'Horizon Zero Dawn'
4 votes -
Hacking a 25 year old game (Worms 2) to make it work
20 votes -
How do I install MAME and then add a particular arcade video game to play?
So... a friend did this for me a long time ago, but I've replaced my computer since then, and I don't know how to do it for myself. I know how to find the MAME executable. I don't know whether I...
So... a friend did this for me a long time ago, but I've replaced my computer since then, and I don't know how to do it for myself.
I know how to find the MAME executable. I don't know whether I need to download the .exe file or the .zip file, but I assume the .exe file is the better option.
I know how to run an executable file, and I'm assuming it installs itself.
I know how to find a copy of the antique video game I want.
However...
The .zip file I download for the game contains a lot of files with names like "a26-13.109" - and I don't know what I'm supposed to do with those, to get them inside the MAME and make the game playable.
I'm running Windows 10 on a 64-bit operating system, if that's relevant.
Is anyone feeling charitable and willing to help someone who's not computer literate to do this?
12 votes -
The classic arcade game that crashes itself for anti-piracy reasons
14 votes -
Running GameBoy Advance emulator on Terminal
17 votes -
RISC-V CPU implemented inside Terraria
8 votes -
Open source is democratizing video game development
6 votes -
Statically recompiling NES games into native executables with LLVM and Go
6 votes -
Dolphin Emulator dev diary: fixing the most curious Wii game
16 votes