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But, since steam-steam in-home streaming is also crashing, it could be the Steam client indeed. But why is nobody else witnessing these issues? Is it possible to undo Steam updates?
I used moonlight for 3-4 years and it was far from user friendly though it works well, if nothing changes. The fact that nobody except of us is facing the new issue got me to buy a Steam Link. Here, it simply works...
I have to say, moonlight on the Pi works a bit better and I look forward to use it again, but the latest moonlight version is from January. I want to play games and not read myself through reddit/github/steam forums every few month to solve issues...
Raspberry Pis work great, but only if nobody is watching.