How to play PC games from a smartphone
Just think about your collection of games on Steam or Origin: you've got them all on your PC, but due to whatever circumstances you might not be able to sit in front of your computer. You might be traveling by bus or train, or sleeping out due to work reasons, who knows. Well, if you've got a WiFi network at hand, you can play your computer games on Android without needing an emulator thanks to Remotr.
What is it and how does it work?
It's an application that's capable of bringing all your Windows games to the screen of your smartphone or tablet to play on your mobile device, without interruptions, no lag and even with the most demanding titles in terms of graphics.
Play your PC games wherever you go.
To be able to use it you'll have to download the APK to your mobile device and install Remotr Streamer on your computer, the application that will allow you to cast your screen from your PC to Android. It's a free version, but by means of in-app purchases you can get hold of the full or pro version and make the most of even more features. To use it, you only have to log in with the user account you've created.
- Play Windows games on Android.
- Possibility to adjust and configure gamepads.
- Fluid high-performance functioning, without lag or delays.
- Option to connect several devices at the same time to play online multiplayer games.
- Game controls compatible with your smartphone's accelerometer.
And although we've only mentioned PC, it's also compatible with other game systems such as Xbox 360 and PS4. Furthermore, it isn't only limited to Android phones, so if you're going to organize a match with several friends at once, they can take part even if they've got an iPhone or Windows Phone as there are also applications for these operating systems.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.1.
- Offers in-app purchases.
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