Steam link - any good?
Steam link - any good?
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moustachebandit

Original Poster:

1,331 posts

164 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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Dont know why but I have never heard of this until now, and I am intrigued.

I currently only play games on my XBO, but there are a few games on PC that pique my interest. Problem is I dont want to be sat in front of the computer to play them.

Broadcasting the game to another TV in the house seems like a cool idea.

Just wondering whether anyone here has one and whether they can comment on how well it works? Is there a limitation on the sort of games it can stream, are their any latency issues etc?

Thanks


Wayoftheflower

1,525 posts

256 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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I've had one for about a year now. Works impressively well but because of lag it is for casual or slower paced games.

It's only a heartbeat but that's enough to ruin a shooter I recon.

Playing Pacman (Battle Royal natch) you have to allow for the delay but that's easy with only four directions.

Elite Dangerous also works fine but again you allow for the heartbeat delay so I avoid combat mission when working through the link.

Magicka is another great couch co-op game.

I'm a fan of steam controllers too, I have 3 and an ancient PS2 dualshock that talks to the link ok.

pozi

1,725 posts

208 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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They work well but you need a wired connection between the host PC and Steam Link, WiFi will just lag horrendously.

However you can just use an old laptop in place of the Steam Link to achieve the same result, if you have one floating about already save your £10 and use that instead.

MintyScot

848 posts

213 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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I use wireless and have absolutely no issue with games. I tend to use it for just strategy gaming though.

I do have a high end pc and wireless though. My previous pc and wireless connection wasnt nearly as smooth over the steam link.

moustachebandit

Original Poster:

1,331 posts

164 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Thanks for the responses gents. Looks like it might be worth a punt. Sadly looks like they are all out of stock as a result of the latest Steam sale.

Only thing that may hold me back is probably going to be the quality of the wireless connection. The signal from where the router is located to the TV is terrible.

Guessing I could run it through my home plug to solve the wireless issues but suspect that would mean I would also loose my internet when using the steam link?

Bullett

11,113 posts

205 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Why would you lose your internet connection?

It works well. Wired is obviously best but wifi also works. I'd also recommend a steam controller.
I had problems using a headset with it as it doesn't seem to handle two way audio very well so bear that in mind.

moustachebandit

Original Poster:

1,331 posts

164 months

Thursday 5th July 2018
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Bullett said:
Why would you lose your internet connection?

It works well. Wired is obviously best but wifi also works. I'd also recommend a steam controller.
I had problems using a headset with it as it doesn't seem to handle two way audio very well so bear that in mind.
I was just assuming that the home plug wouldn't be able to transfer internet data at the same time as the data for the steam link? If it can then that makes things very simple.



chris285

812 posts

153 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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No it can manage both, i have one ordered and will be hard wired so will see how i get on with it when it arrives

The Beaver King

6,095 posts

216 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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moustachebandit said:
Bullett said:
Why would you lose your internet connection?

It works well. Wired is obviously best but wifi also works. I'd also recommend a steam controller.
I had problems using a headset with it as it doesn't seem to handle two way audio very well so bear that in mind.
I was just assuming that the home plug wouldn't be able to transfer internet data at the same time as the data for the steam link? If it can then that makes things very simple.
How do you think your router copes when you have 2 smartphones, a PC and a smart TV connected to it all at once? Same thing.

I've got a Steam Link and use a powerline adapter to provide a LAN connection from my router to the Steam Link, it has given me no end of problems. I have a lot of issues getting the IP addresses to sync, so I end up having to manually set them each time.

When it works, it's great. Just be aware of using it with powerline adapters, but YMMV.

ozzuk

1,367 posts

148 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Great bit of kit. My main PC is on the middle floor and I have a networked cinema in basement. I was forever dragging my PC downstairs when I had visitors who wanted the full screen gaming experience - so I tried the steam link. Works perfectly. I had to get a bit of software (also from steam) to get the steering wheel to work (something like virtual USB). Racing on a cinema screen is seriously cool!

Mine is LAN wired, not noticed any lag on car games, FPS, platformers etc.

Bullett

11,113 posts

205 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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You can test it if you have a second PC knocking about, a laptop is fine.
Install steam on the second machine, log in with your normal account details then tell it to use in-home streaming (under steam/settings). Don't install any games on the new client machine.

Play a game.
Good enough to test your network.

Jinx

11,857 posts

281 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Bullett said:
You can test it if you have a second PC knocking about, a laptop is fine.
Install steam on the second machine, log in with your normal account details then tell it to use in-home streaming (under steam/settings). Don't install any games on the new client machine.

Play a game.
Good enough to test your network.
Or try it with your phone...... Steam link app for andriod

Bullett

11,113 posts

205 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Didn't know about that.

Unfortunately we are all i-thinged up here for mobile devices. Hope they release for ipad.
Might see about side loading on my FireTV though.

Bullett

11,113 posts

205 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Ah, it seems that Apple rejected the app for a "commercial conflict" which is taken to mean that Valve wouldn't give them 30% of any in-app purchases.

burritoNinja

690 posts

121 months

Sunday 12th August 2018
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I have the Steam Link downstairs on a 50inch 4K and it works great. I don’t use WiFi with it. It is hard wired with CAT6 and is plugged into a network switch that runs about 40 foot to top floor where it is then into my top floor router and I’m not experiencing any lag at all. I love playing wreckfest and Burnout Paradise city and they are fine. Also use the Steam controller. Very good products.

Arklight

895 posts

210 months

Monday 13th August 2018
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I have one and they do have some limitations, the main one being it only supports up to 1080p.

Which in itself isnt that bad but if you are playing anything top end it looks a bit poor.