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Geforce Now, Steam and NVIDIA

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Game Streaming Will Never Be the Same After Nvidia’s GeForce Now Update
Microsoft has made similar moves recently with Xbox Game Pass service. Subscribers can stream some select PC and console games they already own on the Xbox PC app. Compared to that, Nvidia’s Install to Play could make a massive windfall of titles available to stream from any place with a good-enough internet connection.

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GeForce NOW's new Install-to-Play feature lets you install your own Steam games
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Nvidia Will Let You Add Your Own Steam Games to Stream Via GeForce Now
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GeForce Now has made Steam Deck streaming much easier than it used to ...

GeForce Now, Nvidia's game-streaming service that uses your own PC gaming libraries, has made it easier for Steam Deck owners to get its service set up on their Deck.
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GeForce Now Finally Lets Users Automatically Sync Games With Their ...

But out of all the Steam games I own, only 38 of them are compatible with GeForce Now. Needless to say, I have been waiting for this feature for a long, long time.
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Playing NVIDIA GeForce Now games on Steam Deck and other handheld ...

While the Steam Deck can stream NVIDIA GeForce Now, you have to launch those games with a mouse cursor. That's not the smoothest experience when you sit down with a gamepad in your hand.

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