No doubt many of you Steam gamers have noticed the new feature available on Steam: In-Home Steaming - The ability to stream games between computers on your home network, a feature that I've been waiting for. Sure it has been available for a while (through Steam Beta opt in), but it just wasn't viable until now. But now we can play our Steam libraries remotely, provided your home network isn't a stinker. Also, those of us who choose a non-Windows OS can finally play all of our Steam games without the need for often messy compatibility layer software (Wine, PlayOnLinux/PlayOnMac, etc.). A dream come true. There are some bugs, but the overall goal of the project has certainly realized.
So I'm an odd ball. So I am usually the last to post on a blog/forum. So I only post about weird games on weird platforms. So I have a strange relationship with commas and parenthesis. So what? Hey, at least you don't have to car pool with me to work, right? So have a heart, eat a blueberry, and don't forget to drop the empties in the box on the way out. I get deposit on those.