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Samsung TV - How many controllers can I use at once?
Is it problem to use 4 (Steam) controllers so four people can play at once? Thank you
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damajor4linux Jan 27, 2020 @ 10:40am 
+1
Furjoza Mar 5, 2020 @ 11:47am 
I have managed to connect one pad with 8BitDo adapter. If I connect second one the first one disconnects. If I buy second adapter will it help or steamlink simply supports one?
damajor4linux Mar 5, 2020 @ 11:41pm 
Got an XBox 360 (wired and have USB cable extender) + Wireless Steam Controller
Both seems to work at the same time.

I need to test with a thrid controller.
Furjoza Mar 6, 2020 @ 6:36am 
Originally posted by damajor4linux:
Got an XBox 360 (wired and have USB cable extender) + Wireless Steam Controller
Both seems to work at the same time.

I need to test with a thrid controller.

If you can use two controllers it means steam link is supporting it. What TV are you using? I wonder if TV won't be a bottleneck for me. Thanks in advance!
damajor4linux Mar 7, 2020 @ 5:01pm 
2019 Samsung QLED
Furjoza Mar 12, 2020 @ 12:24pm 
1) Gamepad Microsoft Xbox One S Blue Bluetooth (WL3-00020)
2) Gamepad Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Controller 2016 (WL3-00028)

I am using "8BitDo Wireless USB Adapter" (the one which looks like a brick).
My TV is: Samsung UE49K6300AW

and it is not working ;(

However what I am doing is:
I am pairing my gamepad with my cell phone and then connecting my phone to my PC via steamlink app. Friend tried with PS4 gamepad.

Our final setup was:
Pocophone F1 with Xbox One gamepad connected to it via bluetooth and the phone with steamlink app connected to PC
iPhone 8 with PS4 gamepad ...
8BitDo Wireless USB Adapter connected directly to the TV and paired with another Xbox One S wireless controller.

We have been able to play like this without any lags. Downside is that you need to have you screen turned on all the time (eats battery).
MultiTricker Apr 2, 2020 @ 12:07am 
Thank you guys for replies and for sharing your experience. I will wait with purchasing new TV, but still wondering if four Steam controllers will be supported :-) Of course I can use Steam Link hardware (which I'm using now), but then I will trade off 4K resolution which new TV with Steam Link have (and my PC is capable of).
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