Hey,
I was wondering is it even worth having a NAS drive inside your own home, to store your games on like steam game progress and any other games and even your local files?
As technically if you had a NAS drive, could you play your steam games off their online games and offline games and save your offline/single player game progress. Then you could access that on a different laptop to carry on the game?
So for example, could you play Minecraft let’s say on your desktop PC running from the NAS drive then you save your world on the NAS drive. Then you went downstairs onto your laptop which is connected to same router, then play Minecraft off that NAS drive and open the same world you saved before on the desktop PC to the NAS drive?
Thanks.
I was wondering is it even worth having a NAS drive inside your own home, to store your games on like steam game progress and any other games and even your local files?
As technically if you had a NAS drive, could you play your steam games off their online games and offline games and save your offline/single player game progress. Then you could access that on a different laptop to carry on the game?
So for example, could you play Minecraft let’s say on your desktop PC running from the NAS drive then you save your world on the NAS drive. Then you went downstairs onto your laptop which is connected to same router, then play Minecraft off that NAS drive and open the same world you saved before on the desktop PC to the NAS drive?
Thanks.
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