Yeah, me too. I'm not surprised though.
Yeah, me too. I'm not surprised though.
You sign in once per service. It remembers your login credentials after the first time you log in.Looks like it and you need to enter your password for each game. Kind of ensuring I don't pickup a Shield for this as that would be annoying with a controller
I've had to enter my Steam account password for every game I've played so far. Even when playing the same game twice (i.e Destiny on my PC wifi, then my android phone, then PC ethernet)You sign in once per service. It remembers your login credentials after the first time you log in.
Did you check the box to have Steam remember your password?I've had to enter my Steam account password for every game I've played so far. Even when playing the same game twice (i.e Destiny on my PC wifi, then my android phone, then PC ethernet)
I've had to enter my Steam account password for every game I've played so far. Even when playing the same game twice (i.e Destiny on my PC wifi, then my android phone, then PC ethernet)
There US East 2 and US NorthEast that I can see now, but I am always defaulted to US midwestI think I saw some east coast servers in the list. But maybe things are getting a bit hammered at the moment tho?
Once you are at that screen, you need to click on your Library from the steam client (inside GFN) then select the same game and choose install. You have to choose the exact same game, no other one will workI'm confused. I added a couple games to GFNow that are on my Steam Account. I click the green PLAY button, and GFNow goes full screen and outs the Steam client in front asking me to just run the game off steam itself. How do I stream it from NVidia then? Tried it with a game I even have installed in my Steam library and it even thinks I need to install it again...
I'm confused. I added a couple games to GFNow that are on my Steam Account. I click the green PLAY button, and GFNow goes full screen and outs the Steam client in front asking me to just run the game off steam itself. How do I stream it from NVidia then? Tried it with a game I even have installed in my Steam library and it even thinks I need to install it again...
What you are looking at is a streamed steam UI from nVidias servers.
So if you hit play from there you'll be streaming the game.
That's significant. I'm sure people's mileage will vary depending on server load/location etc, but if this is what you can expect to get for results, I know which I'd pick.Alright, just tried it out -- I'm impressed. I've been an unhappy Stadia customer since day two (my code didn't come in on Day one), and I'm pretty surprised how much better the video feed is between the two. I took a few screenshots of raid locations on both services. I'm only using the free version of GeForce Now though, so I don't know if it would look better on the paid tier (which is currently half the price of Stadia).
Stadia:
GeForce Now:
Stadia:
GeForce Now:
Stadia:
GeForce Now:
It helps to drag the images to new tabs and ctrl+tab between the two of them to really see the difference.
So I booted up Witcher 3, and it downloaded it to what I'm assuming is a VM. Quit the app and now it's making me download it again? Anyone have this happen?
It tries to give you the same VM I think but if it's been recycled into the pool of other users you get a different one and have to re-download (and log in again.)
I use an Xbox One controller with the official microsoft controller clip (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/p...-xbox/8rtf503l2pl9?SilentAuth=1&wa=wsignin1.0) with my iphone for other streaming purposes and it works great and is very flexible. Should work well too on android phones.Any good controller solutions for mobile? Seems to work decently on my network so I can see myself using this to do an hour of a game in bed if I can work out a decent controller to use.
Has anybody else played this on 55-in plus 4K TV? I think anybody saying that the image quality is good must be playing on 1080p monitor.. hopefully I can download the app at work so I can see it on a 1080p monitor.
If you have Steam Guard enabled why make it so difficult?So I got a 1500 Mbps connection and I'm getting horrible results when the network is analyzed. Go figure.
Also, re-entering your steam password every single time is very annoying when you're using a password manager and you can't copy paste.
Since today I only had to login to Steam once. That's weirdSo I got a 1500 Mbps connection and I'm getting horrible results when the network is analyzed. Go figure.
Also, re-entering your steam password every single time is very annoying when you're using a password manager and you can't copy paste.
Thanks for the clip recommendation. Do you have any bluetooth latency or occassional drops? And what phone are you using?I use an Xbox One controller with the official microsoft controller clip (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/p...-xbox/8rtf503l2pl9?SilentAuth=1&wa=wsignin1.0) with my iphone for other streaming purposes and it works great and is very flexible. Should work well too on android phones.
I did. Loved it, particularly the frame rate, but yes it looks like 1080p content. There's no magic here, they are simply delivering exactly what they promised.
My untrained eye really can't tell a difference, but I think I see smaller objects looking more defined on the Geforce pictures. Is there a lot of variation between the two services?Alright, just tried it out -- I'm impressed. I've been an unhappy Stadia customer since day two (my code didn't come in on Day one), and I'm pretty surprised how much better the video feed is between the two. I took a few screenshots of raid locations on both services. I'm only using the free version of GeForce Now though, so I don't know if it would look better on the paid tier (which is currently half the price of Stadia).
It helps to drag the images to new tabs and ctrl+tab between the two of them to really see the difference.
Uplay+ should work because there's quite many supported Ubisoft games on this. They should work on getting Origin Access on this, I'm sure EA would love the money.Yep, and I can confirm, this works on my work PC and it looks SOOO much better on a monitor. Nvidia just made Steam THE way I game. I wish Game Pass worked on it! Battle.net and Steam, which other store fronts work, I wonder. I got the founders pack and was pleasantly surprised the first 3 months are free.
Deadly Premonition needs to be modded to work properly anyway. It's a horrible mess.For shits and giggles, I thought about brute-forcing Deadly Premonition since it runs awfully on my PC. Sadly, I can't add it to GeForce Now library! Let me play it, you cowards!
D2 on CCU looks a lot better on Stadia than it does on my Shield Pro. It's really not even close. Not sure if you're using a PC to capture that in which case it's 1080vs1080 where there GeForce should win out with maxed out settings.Alright, just tried it out -- I'm impressed. I've been an unhappy Stadia customer since day two (my code didn't come in on Day one), and I'm pretty surprised how much better the video feed is between the two. I took a few screenshots of raid locations on both services. I'm only using the free version of GeForce Now though, so I don't know if it would look better on the paid tier (which is currently half the price of Stadia).
Stadia:
GeForce Now:
Stadia:
GeForce Now:
Stadia:
GeForce Now:
It helps to drag the images to new tabs and ctrl+tab between the two of them to really see the difference.
Thanks for the clip recommendation. Do you have any bluetooth latency or occassional drops? And what phone are you using?
The DS4 just isn't ideal no matter what bluetooth app I try with my galaxy s6+. The best it got was no lag but every minute or so it drops for a second. I'm considering buying a new xbox one bluetooth controller for this as I have the old one.
Yeah, it works great on Geforce Now, I just signed up and made a latency test, I'm sure the core fighting gamer crowd would barf at the latency but for me this is 100% okay 👌SoulCalibur 6 works remarkably well for a fighting game. Obviously not for super serious tourney play but fun to mash around or creating characters.
It's streaming from a server where the game runs on some beastly rig.How does this work? Does my pc need to be on to access my steam library to stream from anywhere?
if that's the case then how does it end up adding ray tracing and other stuff if my pc isn't powerful enough?