Play Anywhere, streaming games to a Windows 10 device has become almost effortless. With Xbox One and PC in hand, this nifty guide has been designed to show you how to properly configure both pieces of hardware with the intent of streaming games in less stationary locations. Keep in mind, however, that Microsoft only recommends streaming to a device with a 1.5GHz CPU or better, and a minimum of 2GB of RAM over a home network connection. First – check if streaming is necessary You may not need to stream at all. A certain number of Xbox games are also available as downloadable apps on Windows 10. Because Xbox and Windows 10 play so well together, your data from these games will sync with your console. Play the game on your PC, and your progress will transfer over to your Xbox whenever you’re ready to hop back on the couch — no streaming required. To begin, just log into your PC, open up the Start menu, and select All Apps. Since you’re signed into the same Microsoft Account that you use for Xbox, Windows may have already downloaded some of your games. Look through the list to see if your…