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Yes, if you've an NVidia setup. They work fine, 60fps and with controller support over Moonlight Game Streaming (aka NVidia Gamestream.)
Get GFE & Gamestream working on your PC. Then install the native Steam Link app on to your Steam Link from https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt/releases
I've been gaming like this over the past couple of months since getting a £1 XBox Live Ultimate Pass. :)
Julie
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Thanks for the info! I got this working I believe, and yes I'm able to get 60fps finally, however some controller issues still remain. My controller is technically working, however it's being use as a mouse/kbm it seems. Did you find a way to have the xbox controller picked up and recognized as an actual gamepad? Or is simulated mouse/kbm via the controller the best we can get with Moonlight?
With that and the VirtualHere Steam client, you can use the controller as if it was connected directly, allowing you to use something like GloSC to have full Steam Controller support for any game you want. I used this for Outer Worlds on game pass.
As a side note, if you are going to use GloSC, I made a new build with an updated method for populating UWP games (i.e. all the games from game pass) since the primary maintainer has not put together a new build since accepting the change I submitted. You can find the new build here: https://github.com/Thracky/GloSC/releases/tag/2.0.7
there was a guide somewhere on here