No, but it looks very interesting. So this would replace TeamViewer and Steam RemotePlay at the same time, not bad. Just not that big of a fan about the pricing. $100 per year just so that my SO can play on their PC at their home, while I'm not at my home, seems a bit steep.
Yeah, my use-case is very specific, I know. I don't even game remote myself, but if I'm on holidays or at work and my partner wants to game from their home, I need a way to be able to power on my PC and everything necessary for it to work. A complete niche, first-world problem :)
I myself use the free tier, didn't miss any of the paid features. It's easily the best, lowest-latency, most no-hassle remote desktop tool I've ever used. Once they add Linux hosting I won't mind shelling out some cash either.
My desktop machine is not in my living room but I like to watch shows on my large TV while gaming from the couch.
I use Parsec and remote to my desktop from my shitty laptop and get much better performance than I would just gaming with an integrated chipset and it's portable. Also, plugging in a usb controller into my laptop automatically controls the desktop without any setup.
Only bad thing I can say is that they got bought by Unity last year and Unity is now merging with IronSource :/
Yeah, my use-case is very specific, I know. I don't even game remote myself, but if I'm on holidays or at work and my partner wants to game from their home, I need a way to be able to power on my PC and everything necessary for it to work. A complete niche, first-world problem :)