Steam Deck is getting official Nvidia GeForce Now support, with HDR
Steam Deck is getting official Nvidia GeForce Now support, with HDR
PC Gaming in the Cloud Goes Everywhere With New Devices and AAA Games on GeForce NOW
Steam Deck is getting official Nvidia GeForce Now support, with HDR
PC Gaming in the Cloud Goes Everywhere With New Devices and AAA Games on GeForce NOW
Even though I will never use this, it’s very nice to see that steamdeck is becoming something games are optimized for. Really hope valve can keep up the momentum.
I actually do
Great, it doesn't make sense not to have cloud gaming integrated easily(i.e. no translation later needed, as it's running on a server) Especially if you already have the games in your library.
I’ve used GeForce Now, out of like 200 steam games I have I can use like 20% on that platform. You can’t just install any game you own.
This isn't Nvidia's fault though.
It went live so you could play anything on it and publishers pitched a fit. Presumably because they'd sold exclusive streaming rights to somebody else.
Even though it's literally none of their goddamn business where you run the games you already paid for.
GFN connects to more than just steam and I've been able to play most titles that I want to on the service. I have the founders edition and it works great for me.
200 steam games
Rookie numbers.
What? You only play Slay The Spire and Vampire Survivors? Those are still rookie numbers. We gotta pump those numbers up!
Does this mean geforce now on Linux
Does this mean geforce now on Linux
flatpak run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=/app/bin/chrome --file-forwarding com.google.Chrome @@u @@ --window-size=1024,640 --force-device-scale-factor=1.25 --device-scale-factor=1.25 --app=https://play.geforcenow.com
It's just an icon for the Flatpak version of Google Chrome opening https://play.geforcenow.com
Hardly a game changer.
That's the current setup for playing Geforce Now on steam deck/linux. The app announced in the news post will be a native app, not just kiosk chrome wrapper. They also mentioned it will support HDR which currently isn't possible with the kiosk chrome wrapper.
The official app for it comes later this year.
Why cant they properly port the thing and why not use electron like windows and mac app(Maybe their using chromium embedded framework idk)
Funny, juuuust when they limit the service to 100 hours monthly.
Boosteroid has Linux apps, too. Maybe not too elegant for the Deck…
Took them long enough
Doesn't say whether it'll be a flatpak or a steam application, j wonder which it'll be