Play your Steam games on any TV in the house with Steam Link. Setup is easy. Just connect your Steam Link to your TV and home network, where it will automatically discover any computer running Steam. Then grab a controller and play your collection of games from the comfort of your couch.
All comments (24)
puddleuk
23 Jun 162#1
May be worth getting Steam Link on its own and just gaming with an Xbox 360/One controller, from what I've read the Steam Controller is a bit naff.
MrCollective to puddleuk
23 Jun 16#3
The Steam Controllers tech is far superior to an XBox 360/One/Elite controller.
jsmith19891
23 Jun 161#2
I bought the Steam Link for £39.99 last night. Thank God for their refund system.
matty_gibbon to jsmith19891
23 Jun 16#16
Their refund system is wait until it gets delivered then request a refund and send it back. I've been waiting 2 weeks for my refund.
Frank30uk
23 Jun 16#4
Steaming hot deal FD. Thanks :sunglasses:
Jonj1611
23 Jun 16#5
I have the Steam link and it works well but you really need a wired connection.
The Steam controller I would give a miss, its not all its cracked up to be. But each to their own of course.
slayermatt to Jonj1611
23 Jun 16#10
I think the main appeal for the steam controller is using it on games which flat out refuse to work with. Say you wanted to kick back and play Sims, older Star Wars games, old rpgs (say morrowind or something), you would use this. I don't feel its meant to directly replace the 360/One controllers.
BuzzDuraband
23 Jun 16#6
Anybody considering this, who is also considering a Steam wallet top up.
It might be worth having a look at the offer from Game, you'd effectively get £5 free store credit for Steam when you add a £20 wallet card.
CDKeys are out of stock for the £20 cards, but do have £50 for £45.59. But in true honesty, if you find something to spend £50 on in this evidently abysmal sale, I will take my hat off to you :smiley:
unrealeck
23 Jun 16#7
The controller seems to be a love/hate thing. Some people love it, some hate it.
I guess it's a sort of specialist item in the sense that it's great for playing M/KB type games without an actual M/KB.
praevalens
23 Jun 16#8
Is it a tenner postage?
Agharta
23 Jun 16#9
Did Steam boxes every take off?
Seemed to have been a flop although I think Dell have released a second generation one!
reddragon105 to Agharta
23 Jun 16#20
Steam Machines? No, they've sold pretty poorly compared to consoles, but then that's to be expected because Steam will run on any computer so a very small percentage of PC gamers will be buying them. They're pretty good machines for the price, but chances are PC users need a computer for purposes outside of the living room so they'll buy a desktop or a laptop before a Steam Machine.
But what's on offer here is a Steam Link, which is a little box that streams audio and video from your PC, so it's a great substitute for an actual PC/Steam Machine in the living room.
It's great that they're discounted on Steam - with the hefty postage charge they're not worth buying at full price. But if you need Steam credit you can get a Link + Controller + £20 credit for £75 at Game, effectively saving you another £5.
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All comments (24)
The Steam controller I would give a miss, its not all its cracked up to be. But each to their own of course.
It might be worth having a look at the offer from Game, you'd effectively get £5 free store credit for Steam when you add a £20 wallet card.
CDKeys are out of stock for the £20 cards, but do have £50 for £45.59. But in true honesty, if you find something to spend £50 on in this evidently abysmal sale, I will take my hat off to you :smiley:
I guess it's a sort of specialist item in the sense that it's great for playing M/KB type games without an actual M/KB.
Seemed to have been a flop although I think Dell have released a second generation one!
But what's on offer here is a Steam Link, which is a little box that streams audio and video from your PC, so it's a great substitute for an actual PC/Steam Machine in the living room.
It's great that they're discounted on Steam - with the hefty postage charge they're not worth buying at full price. But if you need Steam credit you can get a Link + Controller + £20 credit for £75 at Game, effectively saving you another £5.