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Steam Link App for Android Out Now

Neocrisis - The Steam Link app for Android devices is now available, free of charge and in beta for users everywhere.

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Captain_J_Sheridan2920d ago

wow... it's incredibly shitty... I did not expect that

Ricegum2920d ago

Works well for me. What do you find shitty about it?

Captain_J_Sheridan2920d ago

Audio skips a lot and controls are not responsive at all

Was expecting something like remote play on PS4 and PS Vita

TardcoreGamer2920d ago

You need a 5ghz wifi connection for it to work well. Also it's in beta so theres still bugs that may need ironed out

TardcoreGamer2920d ago (Edited 2920d ago )

Its pretty decent for it being in beta. I just got done testing it out. After i heard they were gonna release it this month I ordered a "game clip" off Amazon. They are around $10 and essentially join your phone and xbox one controller together. Took all of ten minutes to set up everything. input lag is around 35ms says the diagnostic metric bar i have toggled on..not great but not terrible either and totally playable for most games.

DaReapa2920d ago (Edited 2920d ago )

If you're familiar with how the Steam Link hardware works, it's essentially like that, except your phone serves as your tv/monitor. Basically, PC game streaming to your phone.

So far, I have a Logitech F710 for my controller. It's a little janky at the moment, but eventually I'll try using my DS4 as a makeshift Steam Controller since that's what I use for my TV Steam Link.

agent45322920d ago

Ok thank you for the information

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SteamVR Coming to Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro

Steam is happy to announce some fun virtual reality news just in time for next week's Steam VR Fest: Steam Link is now available on the Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro!

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OtterX898d ago

Virtual Desktop app was already pretty good (not Oculus Link) for streaming Steam, but maybe Steam Link will be even better. Anything is better than Oculus Link though. I was surprised by how much more steady my wireless streaming was through Virtual Desktop over Oculus Link. It's a mess.

bOObies898d ago

Really?

I was gonna buy the OLink cable to connect to my laptop so I can watch and stream videos and Discord to my Quest 3.

You think wireless streaming to the headset is better than the Link cable?

In what ways?

OtterX898d ago

Sorry, I meant Oculus Airlink. Direct link fairs better, but I like playing on the sofa wirelessly.

Tacoboto897d ago

Digital Foundry's weekly show, I think two episodes ago they had a segment on the Meta Quest and playing on PC. John suggested that wireless Virtual Desktop had superior quality to the wired connection.

OtterX897d ago (Edited 897d ago )

@Tacoboto that is interesting to know! I had suspected it, but I didn't want to say it with certainty. But yea, it had seemed like my Virtual Desktop streaming sessions had been even more reliable. I don't hardly direct link it anymore. Love Virtual Desktop.

azedean898d ago

True, I played HL ALYX fully wireless with virtual desktop and it was very good. Now it is going to be awesome and I hope they finally have a good solution to use the psvr2 on pc.

specialguest897d ago

Oculus Link is pretty good if you use the D-Link VR Air Bridge. This is a product specifically created for the Quest that was released a year ago. It allows you to make a direct Wi-Fi 6 connection between your Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3 or Meta Quest Pro headset and your PC

mrcatastropheAF897d ago

Oculus airlink is garbage compared to Steamlink -- big W for valve

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Steam Link Review

The Steam Link is a great way to enjoy games without having to sit in front of a PC all day.

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Steam Deck Is Valve's Biggest Hardware Misses in One Convenient Package

Valve's newly revealed Steam Deck is the Frankenstein resurrection of two of their most notorious products, the Steam Link and the Steam Controller.

jjb19811759d ago

The same could be said about the Switch. It is a combination of the WiiU game pad and the nunchucks. Neither of those were incredible devices either but the refined combination of the two created a highly successful device.

Immagaiden1759d ago

The nunchuck was one of the most successful accessories in gaming. It made a ton of Wii games better

Notellin1759d ago

It was so good they immediately transitioned back to traditional control schemes after the novelty wore off from grandparents playing Wii bowling twice and ordering a Wii fit.

FallenAngel19841758d ago

@ Not

Wii U utilized nunchucks
Switch had a configuration that mimics the nunchuck configuration

Inverno1759d ago

Why does it feel like the media is trying to kill this thing before it gets a chance to even be released?

ScootaKuH1759d ago (Edited 1759d ago )

Yeah I don't really get it. I know Valve have a sketchy history when it comes to hardware but to me it seems the Steam Deck gets far more right than it gets wrong.

Of course we've only seen games playing on prototype systems but already it seems really polished and well thought out. I have faith that the Steam Deck will be a success. I've reserved a 512gb model and the estimated availability is Q2 2022 (UK) so plenty of time to see how it progresses in the coming months. Right now I think it looks really promising, but if, when it launches it's not all that, then I'll cancel and I'll have lost nothing. If, on the other hand, it proves to be every bit as good as promised then I'll be happy to be in the queue 👍

Zeref1759d ago

Nintendo fans feel threatened by it because they didn't get a Switch Pro

King_Noctis1759d ago (Edited 1759d ago )

CBR is owned and operate by Nintendo fan? Wow.

Zeref1759d ago

@King_noctis

I didn't say anything about CBR, don't put words in my mouth 😕

but at the same time yeah whoever wrote could be a Nintendo fanboy

MadLad1759d ago

Because gamers seem excited and games "journalists" get off on being contrarian.

derek1759d ago

I see the exact opposite going on.

annoyedgamer1759d ago

Because its open source. And the media like closed systems that they can control through proxy.

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garos821759d ago

is the hardware upgradeable?

Trunkz1758d ago

Yes but you’d have to really dig inside to do such a thing, I’m sure people will make step by step YouTube videos on how to upgrade parts, tho you’d void the warranty.

foker1759d ago (Edited 1759d ago )

It is cool and all,.. but the thing is huge,.. might as well get a gaming laptop at that size

Zeref1759d ago

Lol it's barely 2 inches longer, you want me to get a big ass gaming laptop cuz of 2 extra Inches? Make it make sense

specialguest1758d ago (Edited 1758d ago )

Seems you can't please everyone. I've read another comment saying the battery is not long enough. Well, a larger battery would mean the handheld would be much larger and heavier, and possibly a little pricier. Now you're saying it's too huge. Well, if it's smaller then the thing would suffer from a hardware downgrade, and cooling might be affected. Then someone else will say it's too weak. It's an endless cycle of complaints

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