Just curious if anyone's doing it, and how well it works.
I've been on the fence about buying a PS4 lately when my boyfriend suggested that for all the PC gaming I do, I may as well just get something like a Steam Link or Nvidia Shield to use for when I want to game but don't feel like sitting at my desktop, and instead of a PS4 using the money to upgrade my video card (which is like 4 years old, a Radeon 6950).... presumably I'd be using either the Link or Shield with an XBox 360 controller or wireless keyboard/mouse (if that's supported by the Shield)
my primary games are stuff like Diablo, Fallout, Skyrim, and MMO's (or slower stuff like Civ 5 or The Sims when I want to relax), not FPS's or racing games if that factors in.
the distance between my home office and living room is too big to run an HDMI cable across the floor (and we rent, so no running cables through the wall), but we do have an AC router and could probably get a wired connection in the living room via MOCA (my desktop is already wired up to the router)
I've been on the fence about buying a PS4 lately when my boyfriend suggested that for all the PC gaming I do, I may as well just get something like a Steam Link or Nvidia Shield to use for when I want to game but don't feel like sitting at my desktop, and instead of a PS4 using the money to upgrade my video card (which is like 4 years old, a Radeon 6950).... presumably I'd be using either the Link or Shield with an XBox 360 controller or wireless keyboard/mouse (if that's supported by the Shield)
my primary games are stuff like Diablo, Fallout, Skyrim, and MMO's (or slower stuff like Civ 5 or The Sims when I want to relax), not FPS's or racing games if that factors in.
the distance between my home office and living room is too big to run an HDMI cable across the floor (and we rent, so no running cables through the wall), but we do have an AC router and could probably get a wired connection in the living room via MOCA (my desktop is already wired up to the router)