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Steam Link Anywhere Will Let You Stream Your PC's Games On the Go (pcgamer.com) 37

Valve is expanding its Steam Link game-streaming feature in a big way with Steam Link Anywhere, a new service that will allow you to stream your Steam games from your computer to anywhere in the world through Steam Link hardware or the Steam Link app. From a report: Steam Link Anywhere is an extension of Steam Link that will enable users to connect to their PCs and play games from anywhere (thus the name), rather than being limited to a local network. It's compatible with both the Steam Link hardware and app, and will be rolled out automatically (and freely) to everyone who owns the hardware with beta firmware installed, the Android app beta, or the Raspberry Pi app. You'll also need to be enrolled in the Steam client beta, and have the latest version installed. Assuming you've got all that covered, you'll see an "Other Computer" option on the screen when searching for computers to connect to via Steam Link. Select that, follow the instructions, and you'll be set. Valve didn't provide specific network requirements but said you'll need "a high upload speed from your computer and strong network connection to your Steam Link device" in order to use it.
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Steam Link Anywhere Will Let You Stream Your PC's Games On the Go

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  • This is actually a decent form of shared demos - in the sense that you get access to the full experience, but sort of a artifact-and-lag-laden version of the game that your friends don't have to pay for.

    Not so great for strategy games and turn-based RPGs - but a decent additional option.

    Kind of inherently precludes any multiplayer as-is though, since you'd still logically need multiple copies, and I don't think they'll let you map multiple controllers to exist on multiple PCs simultaneously - likely won't e

  • by azcoyote ( 1101073 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @07:46AM (#58277446)
    ...except on iOS [cultofmac.com].
  • by mccalli ( 323026 ) on Friday March 15, 2019 @07:48AM (#58277450) Homepage
    This is good news. It may or may not work for SuperUltraMegaTwitchBlast'Em'Up but maybe you fancy a relaxed game of Civ, or perhaps an MMORPG, or....well, you get the idea. Plenty of good uses cases, and hey - you're gaining a new facility anyway.

    Steam Link hardware went on sale for around £3 the other month. They're not asking for much here. I'm happy with the announcement, whether I intend to make drastic use of it or not.
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    • Gawd people, why the negativity?

      Because this technology's real purpose is stronger drm, anything regarding streaming or 'games as a service' technologies is them trying to perfect trapping software inside the internet and drip feeding you encrypted files so you don't own anything. But I bet you're one of the stupid masses who don't remember how steam was something nobody wanted in 2004 and the last 20 years of videogame history on the PC was the rise of the stupid masses getting internet and how that fucked up gaming by enabling the stup

      • > Because this technology's real purpose is stronger drm

        Care to explain how that is? There is no additional DRM above having the game in your library. In case you missed it, YOU are streaming from YOUR equipment to some of YOUR other equipment. Valve isn't locking anything else down harder, they're helping you play your stuff wherever instead of having to be sitting in front of your computer. Nothing to purchase, nothing to incrementally transact.

        > But I bet you're one of the stupid masses who don

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