Cloud gaming and local game streaming using the Geforce Now or Steam Remote Play services is a good solution, especially considering the relatively low-performance hardware of currently available laptops, which Nvidia now offers with a corresponding setup utility for Steam Deck and Steam. OLED deck supported. The script makes the installation process incredibly easy.
Simply install Geforce Now using a script
While other laptops like the Asus ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, and MSI Claw boot using the standard installation routine under Windows, Nvidia now offers a Steam Deck and Steam Deck OLED device with SteamOS Downloadable setup tool Which sets up the service through automatic installation using an in-browser script. The installation script is also available as Zip archive available.
Source: Nvidia
The script relieves SteamOS Linux users from having to set up the streaming service in the browser, which is especially difficult for beginners. The solution, currently announced as a beta, will also make Battle.net, Ubisoft Connect, Epic Games Store, GOG, and Xbox Cloud Gaming usable via a web browser and Geforce Now. the official directions Provides more information about configuring Geforce Now.
More information can be found in the article on the official website GeForce Blog.
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source: Nvidia via GamingOnLinux
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