Here's how you stream Xbox One games on Windows 10
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Microsoft has made much ado about Windows 10's support for streaming Xbox One games to your PC, but how do you actually do it? There's a good chance that you can figure it out if you're reading this, but Microsoft has helpfully posted a full walkthrough in case you or your friends need some help. The gist? You'll need both an Xbox One controller and an Xbox Live account, of course, but you'll also need to make sure that the Xbox One is set to allow game streaming in the first place. We could see that easily becoming a stumbling block if you're rushing to get started. The guide is also a friendly reminder of what you can do once everything is working, such as voice chat (with a microphone) and controlling the Xbox One's menus. It's simple enough... let's just hope that PC-to-Xbox streaming isn't any more complex.
codsture If anyone has done this tell me if there is any input lag
i have done this it is great smooth about 0.3 seconds delay you gotta have the wireless controller PLUGGED INTO YOUR PC if your internet speed slows down it lags might diconnect overall great fun
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