About this site
I'm Andrew. I build Axiom Remote, a remote desktop made for gaming, and this blog is where I write about the bigger topic around it: playing your own PC from wherever you actually are. Dorms, hotels, couches, hotspots — the places where game streaming usually falls apart.
The rules here
Whether it's a setup guide, a comparison, or a latency test, every post follows the same three rules:
1. Performance claims come with the hardware and network we tested on, or they
don't get published.
2. When we talk about our own product, we say so — the green box in a post is
us, and it's labeled.
3. Tools we compare against get a fair shake. Moonlight, Sunshine, Parsec, and
the rest are good software, and pretending otherwise would just make us look
silly.
Why trust a blog run by a product team?
Fair question. The honest answer: you shouldn't trust us more than anyone else — you should check our numbers. That's why they always come with conditions you can reproduce. If we get something wrong, tell us and we'll fix the post and note the correction.