Windows may have the most robust library of games in the world, but many people enjoy playing games in the living room – yes, even PC gamers. Valve, the company behind Steam, helps its users cross the bridge between computers and couches with the Steam Link (£29.92 from fave.co/2zYlnth), a diminutive set-top box that streams games from your gaming PC straight to your TV.
We’ll go over how to set it up, but first, let’s take note of a few key considerations.
Input devices and controller support
The Steam Link supports a number of input devices. They include USB-based or wireless-with-a-USB-dongle keyboards or mice, Xbox 360 or Xbox One controllers connected via USB (wireless dongles are technically possible but require a lot of workarounds and hassle), a PlayStation 4 controller…