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Honestly, that seems like a recipe for a buggy mess on any OS. Keep it simple and use Steam's in-home-streaming. Both computers will be busy playing the game (the beefy computer rending and streaming to the thin client). So it doesn't do exactly what you want, but it does let you stream easily.
I'd probably have to still have a virtual display at the very least because the resolution of my main PC is ultrawide 3440x1440 and the laptop is only 1920x1080
Scaling down or simply running at a lower resolution shouldn't be a problem at all for most games.
Its was less of a problem with the resolution, and more about the ratio. In the past changing the stream resolution to match would mess up the desktop.