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Larry Land About Apr 12, 2015 How to use EC2 GPU machines + Steam In-Home Streaming + a VPN to play AAA titles on a shitty laptop You might have tried a service like the now defunct OnLive . Though personally I’ve played and beat many AAA games on the service, it unfortunately a) had a very limited selection and b) is now gone. I also have a bunch of games on Steam that I’ve played using my eGPU . With the new Macbook though, I won’t be able to continue my low-end-laptop but high-end gaming extravaganza since there’s no Thunderbolt. So why am I not concerned? Steam recently introduced In-Home Streaming , which basically creates a mini-OnLive in your own home with all the same Steam games I played with my eGPU. But… let’s do it over the Internet! Playing games this way is actually quite economical – especially when comparing to purchasing a full-on gaming ...

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