I have recently found out about remote desktop streaming and launched my witcher 3 game from my PC to my laptop. I was wondering what hardware did it use in order to run my game? The PC's or the Laptop's
Think about "Remote Desktop" as a very long keyboard/mouse/video cables. So, if your game runs on the desktop, and you are RDPing from the laptop, it's the desktop CPU which does the job of playing the game (and composing the information for RDP protocol to transmit to your laptop)
Think about "Remote Desktop" as a very long keyboard/mouse/video cables. So, if your game runs on the desktop, and you are RDPing from the laptop, it's the desktop CPU which does the job of playing the game (and composing the information for RDP protocol to transmit to your laptop)
Think about "Remote Desktop" as a very long keyboard/mouse/video cables. So, if your game runs on the desktop, and you are RDPing from the laptop, it's the desktop CPU which does the job of playing the game (and composing the information for RDP protocol to transmit to your laptop)
So to put it simply, the mouse the keyboard display and sounds are all the laptop's doing. The processing and all round "making it work" is the PC's fault. Kinda like what you have said a very long keyboard/mouse/video cables. Well that makes a lot of sense, thank you for enlightening me mate!