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Dielionhmb
Newbie

Add a gaming service like Steam

Would love to have an app for something like Steam link to stream gaming through the Roku 

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atc98092
Community Streaming Expert

Re: Add a gaming service like Steam

The Roku is not a gaming device. It doesn't have a remote that would work well for gaming, and you can't link a better remote. It has virtually no storage space for any game information, and frankly doesn't have a good enough processor or video card to support anything beyond a very basic app. 

If you want to game, there's the Sony PS whatever they are up to (PS 5?), the XBox, Nintendo has a good gaming platform, and there are some games that can be played on an Nvidia Shield. 

Dan

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Ardueno62
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Re: Add a gaming service like Steam

Hey Dan, I suggest you look into steam link — the hardware has nothing to do with remote streaming. The TV is used to display the video output, sound the audio, and send the controller input over WiFi. Also, the game information and game itself would not be stored on the TV. Hope this clears things up.

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Birkin
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Re: Add a gaming service like Steam

@atc98092  You seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of what’s being suggested here bud. They are not talking about gaming on a Roku TV. They are talking about streaming a game to a Roku TV. The TV does not need a special remote, does not need extra storage, and minimal extra processing power. It just needs to be able to stream video & audio output from the source computer, and send data for controls to the PC.

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atc98092
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Re: Add a gaming service like Steam

@Birkin Streaming to a Roku is possible right now. I can't say if a Playstation or XBox is capable, but a PC with the right hardware can. Of course, I would ask this question: why stream when literally any gaming console has an HDMI out and can plug directly into a Roku TV? That way there's zero lag from streaming, and the highest possible resolution would be available. 

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Birkin
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Re: Add a gaming service like Steam

Seriously? My PC is in my bedroom, my TV is in my living room. I’m not going to lug my pc out to my living room every time I want to play on the couch bud, and I’m not running an HDMI cable across my entire house. Streaming is a far more seamless process. Using a steam link, I literally just press the Xbox button and it automatically connects to my PC and pulls up big picture. It’s a million times better than running an HDMI cable across my entire house, managing the extra TV as a monitor, running multiple usb extenders for my controller…just why? Unless your TV is in the same room as your PC, it literally makes no sense to use an HDMI.

atc98092
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Re: Add a gaming service like Steam

Well, I'm not a gamer so that scenario wasn't something I considered. For one, it seems odd if your gaming PC is in a bedroom, not some other location. But if that's your layout, no problem. I am also expecting a home to have more than one computer. Maybe not multiple high power gaming PCs, but still.

Personally, I doubt any model of Roku has the processing power needed to perform well with something like Steam. Most gaming requires significant video processing power, and although I expect the computer would do most of the heavy lifting I'm not confident the Roku could handle the bitrate required for seamless playback. Remember, these are not in any way considered high powered. Even the latest Ultra doesn't come close to the power of a five year old Nvidia Shield. The Shield does support Steam (I believe) but again it has much more power and is far more capable. 

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Birkin
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Re: Add a gaming service like Steam

Like I said, it just seems like a fundamental misunderstanding. I’m not trying to be rude or anything, but all your questions pretty much answer themselves. Most people either keep their gaming pc in their bedroom or home office. It’s pretty rare for a gaming pc to be in the living room. And sure I have multiple computers in the home, but that doesn’t do me any good when only one has the newest hardware capable of gaming.. And yes, streaming a video game is certainly more demanding than just a video stream. But still essentially ALL of the lifting is done on the PC. The TV just needs to be capable of streaming at a high enough bitrate, and send inputs to the PC. And as far as I know, Roku is simply a bit behind in the game. Almost every TV that runs on Android nowadays, has the Steam Link app available. That’s actually what led me here, every now and then I’ll check in with Roku to see if they’ve added it… nope. I doubt they will, which is a shame because this means I likely will not purchase another TV from them. They would definitely gain a fair share of customers if they were to implement this.

atc98092
Community Streaming Expert

Re: Add a gaming service like Steam

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! 

Dan

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