Testers were actually able to use those controllers with the app during the beta period, which is why Steam knows rumble on Xbox controllers causes a lag spike. In addition to the app's launch, Steam has also officially announced that Link is compatible with Xbox 360 wired and wireless, Xbox One wired and Logitech F510/F710 controllers in addition to its own gamepad. Take note that your TV's firmware must be up to date to be able to install the app, but once you're done, you won't need the $50 Link device to play Steam games on what could be the biggest and clearest display in your home. The Steam Link app for the chaebol's latest smart TV models is now out of beta and available for download from the Smart Hub app store. You can now play Steam games on your Samsung 2016 or 2017 smart TVs without having to worry about beta bugs and performance issues.
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