Steam Link on Vision Pro allows you to play games from Steam in 4K and transforms the Apple headset into a huge gaming screen.

Valve introduces Steam Link on Apple Vision Pro and this is one of the most important features for this device in a long time. Users can now stream games from their Steam library from a PC or Mac directly to the headset, using the local network. This comes with support for 4K and the ability to set up a massive, panoramic screen, which makes the Vision Pro start to resemble a private, high-end gaming monitor. It is a simpler and more official solution than previous methods based on third-party apps.

4K Streaming and a Huge Virtual Screen Make the Biggest Difference in Everyday Gaming

The biggest advantage is how the gameplay itself works cable-free, fast connection, and a large, configurable screen in mixed reality. You can play practically anywhere you have a good local network, and the Vision Pro allows you to set the screen exactly how you want it. This is a huge advantage over a classic setup, as you are not limited by a physical monitor or television. Moreover, the official Valve app means better stability and fewer technical issues than previous solutions.

Lack of VR support is the biggest downside, but the direction of development is very clear

It must be clearly stated that this is not full-fledged VR gaming, but rather classic 2D games. There is no support for SteamVR, so you won't be able to run native VR games here. Nevertheless, this is still an important step, as it shows that Apple is beginning to open up its ecosystem, and Valve sees potential in this hardware. If this direction is maintained, we may see more comprehensive integration with Steam, and even VR support in the future.

Steam Link makes Vision Pro finally make sense for gamers. For now, as a massive 4K screen for streaming, but with great potential for development towards full gaming.

source: arstechnica.com

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