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[–] Gladers 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I enjoy consoles cause I like to hang out on my couch with my wife and play games but I'm going to have to figure out how to do the same thing but with my PC connected to the TV.
[–] ConfederateSun ago
You can use any controller with Steam also. DS 4, Steam controller etc. Just plug in the HDMI cable like any console and off you go.
[–] WhatsThatSkaSong ago
Put your gaming PC near the TV and use an HDMI cable. You can use USB controllers if you don't want to use your keyboard/mouse on the couch. If you do want to use your keyboard and mouse, look for a good lap tray.