![]() Google has finally decided to bring the platform to ChromeOS, but its still an Alpha and requires some work to access. But until now, even the best Chromebooks havent been able to access it except through Steam Link or sideloading. Keep in mind, in all these options, it's the powerful computer that does all the work, not the portable. Steam needs no introduction: its the most popular PC gaming library, after all. Your not gonna get CS:GO to be fast enough to be competitive, but Civ 6 will do just fine. If you really want to stream to a portable then getting a cheap laptop around $200 and sticking XFCE on it with steam in home streaming is pretty awesome. ![]() See for an example.įinally, though you may not want to hear it, you may be better of with something more dedicated. It includes the x86-powered laptops like the Acer Chromebook Spin 713. ![]() If you don't have a x86 chrome book (most aren't) then you can try stuff like twerk and android streaming apps. Google didn’t mention which computers Steam will be available on, but 9to5Google has a list that it discovered last month. ![]() If you download an update, you might need to restart your Chromebook. Under 'cros-termina,' select Check for update. But one of the "best" is going to utilize In home Streaming.įirst you get steam up and running on a powerful computer, then you install something like crouton, and then steam on the chrome book.įinally, login to steam on both the powerful machine, and the chrome book, and you can play the game "from" your chromebook, but it's the powerful computer that's doing all the work. In your browser, go to chrome://components. ![]()
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