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gfn-electron
- GeForce Now on Steam Deck
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genshin impact on deck question
Try this instead, run with launch arguments --no-sandbox and --spoof-windows, sadly have to build the flatpak or appimage from source since the flathub release is missing the latest fixes.
- GFN on PopOs - joypad issues
- GeForce NOW Electron App setup
- GFN in Chrome on Linux OS
- How do you install GeForceNOW on linux so it's easier to use.
- The switch running Hogwarts Legacy
- keyboard looses focus on linux when pressing and releasing w or d or s (not a)
- gfn-electron - Linux Desktop client for Nvidia's GeForce NOW game streaming service
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Sons of the Forest Megathread (Steam/PC)
Even using GFN Electron with these Steam Deck-specific fixes?
moonlight-docs
- Can you use Steamlink/Moonlight with SkyTrak and TGC away from your home network?
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Has anyone been able to stream this game using Moonlight or Steam Link?
I actually have a setup a cool gamepad layout using steam so controller is not an issue, I already play with a controller on my PC. The issue is streaming quality. I've tried with Moonlight and Steam Link (using NVIDIA SHIELD GameStream like this)
- Has anyone made a comparison of the latency over a Wifi 5 vs Wifi 6e network using Steam Link?
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Is Nvidia Shield good for streaming PC to Tv over LAN?
You need to install nvidia game experience on your PC, and moonlight on your shield, then follow instructions from the setup guide
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Why can't I use my Mobile Data on Moonlight?
There is a guide on how to do it: https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-docs/wiki/Setup-Guide
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Best local PC streaming app for Portal?
Moonlight can also stream your local games over Internet so you dont need to be on the same Wifi network, but that requires an additional software on your PC. Check the guide here (scroll down to Streaming Over The Internet): https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-docs/wiki/Setup-Guide/2e7b42f5c37fcaef103ef64e893d0964069d7ffe
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Remote play questions
Is it an nvidia graphics card? If so ive had better success with moonlight. https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-docs/wiki/Setup-Guide Ive gotten 120fps 1080p streaming with 0 frame loss
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Best Way to Stream Games from PC to Laptop
Not particularly, especially since you likely already have NVIDIA GeForce Experience installed. You can follow the setup guide here. It may look daunting, but it's really just a variety of alternatives if the automatic configuration doesn't work or you want a specific configuration.
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Managed to get TOTK working on the PSVITA through Moonlight with relatively low input lag!
you can also read moonlight’s page about it
- Don't do this
What are some alternatives?
lutris - Lutris desktop client
Sunshine - Sunshine is a Gamestream host for Moonlight. [Moved to: https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine]
geforcenow
moonlight-qt - GameStream client for PCs (Windows, Mac, Linux, and Steam Link)
anbox - Anbox is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system
SGDBoop - A program used for applying custom artwork to Steam, using SteamGridDB. Supports both Windows and Linux, written completely in C.
gamemode - Optimise Linux system performance on demand
Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Tool - Launch Parsec enabled cloud computers via your own cloud provider account.
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
Parsec-Cloud-Preparation-Too
leagueoflegends - League of Legends install and launch wrapper for Linux
printf-tac-toe - tic-tac-toe in a single call to printf