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No problem. I defer to your knowledge and judgement about the performance requirements. I'll just point out one more thing. Roku themselves does not create apps/channels for 3rd party uses. So for something like this, most likely someone associated with Steam would need to create the app and offer it on Roku. It will never happen if people are waiting for Roku to add it themselves.
Game on, and more power to ya!
I’m a few months late but I have found 2 loopholes. If you have a phone or tablet you can download the steam link app on that device and mirror it to the Roku. If you have windows 10 and up on your pc you can add your Roku as a wireless second display. I’ve found mirror through phone to be the most effective way. You would think there would be a delay since it’s streaming from the of to the phone and then to the Roku but streaming straight from the of to Roku cause a very noticeable input delay. Also if you have google tv or chromecast you can download steam link straight to that device and not need to mirror from your phone/tablet.