Steam Broadcasting seems to have launched a bit under the radar. To summarize, it's a brand new way to share your gameplay with the Steam community, but without any of the hassle of running third-party programs and applications. There is absolutely no setup necessary either. You simply play your games, and then have friends or strangers activate your stream by clicking a button and boom, you're live streaming.
However, if you're having a few issues trying to set it up, we're here to walk you through it.
One very important thing to note though, if you want to simply be a spectator, you also have to opt in to the Steam Beta, so make sure to follow step 1 and 2 and you'll be set.
As far as we could tell, the broadcast itself is in great quality, assuming your settings are set on high. The stream itself seems to be delayed by at least 10 seconds, which is somewhat standard for streaming sites. Not to mention, the Steam Client itself is the one hosting the stream.
Give it a go and let us know what you think!
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