@Kilroy it does, if the network is up to it. It works scarily well in fact.
@jacel Nice! So the only inhibitor will be my internet connection at wherever I happen to be (and whether or not my home wifi is acting up, but as long as my ISP can connect to the gateway I can actually reboot that remotely if necessary)
@Kilroy aha, if you're hitting the internet you'll likely see a more annoying level of latency.
It can work but it's a lot less of a reasonable expectation on consumer connections.
I was assuming LAN-stuff.
@jacel Oh yeah I don't do the remote play together (most of my games are either single player or offer online multiplayer as well as (sometimes) couch co-op stuff, but I do think that is a genius idea. I was talking the native streaming so I can play my games when away from the desktop, which is usually when I'm at a hotel. Generally when I'm at home I'm able to access the desktop, so that's never an issue