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After faffing around with Steam Link to no avail again last night, I'm seriously considering something like that.
Have you tried Sunshine+Moonlight?
Care to elaborate?
Sunshine is a program you run on your gaming PC. Then you can pair it with Moonlight on any number of devices like another PC, iOS, Android, etc.
In my experience it's much better than Steam's built-in streaming.
Thanks. I'll give that a spin.
See the other comment about what Sunshine and Moonlight are, but I wanted to toss in I use that, as well as a stand alone instance of Steam on my living room PC. My living room PC is noticeably weaker than my main PC, so for some games I stream them via Sunshine/Moonlight, but for a lot of indie titles I just run them right in the living room PC.
I have put this off for a long time because of my son. He has this one friend who only plays Roblox and he's a good friend of his, so we kept windows for him on this machine. But he has had so many issues with it where so many other games either crashed his whole PC or just refused to work (because it's an older machine? I don't know, it's windows). Eventually he came to me fed up with it and said "put Linux on this thing right now" 😂. Me being a sucker for Linux, I of course obliged. He's been having a blast, all of his games work and I've also found an app called "Sober" for his Roblox. Win win.
Do it.