The Steam Deck now has Nvidia GeForce with a separate application for the same, which allows users to stream games from a gaming PC which already has Nvidia RTX 4080. The games streaming on Stream Deck have been nothing but remarkable.
Users are not only able to stream games at the highest graphical settings, but they can also complete with ray tracing and HDR at 60 frames per second. Not only this, but the streaming capability has also resulted in a significant increase in battery life by 75%.
Users can now also enjoy their games from Epic, GOG, Xbox, Ubisoft, EA and other PC platforms on the Stream Deck. All of this could be done without even installing Windows on the handheld gaming device. However, to get the Nvidia GeForce Now app on the Steam Deck, users are supposed to ensure that they have access to a reliable internet connection.
Additionally, trying out the app is absolutely free and doesn’t give many reasons for users with a Steam Deck to not install it on the device. Following this, they can decide whether subscribing to a strong streaming experience would be worth trying or not.
Normally, handheld gaming makes it necessary to lower the settings quality of all the games, however, with Nvidia GeForce Now, users can maximize all the settings they earlier used to set to the minimum. Streaming Games on the Steam Deck boosts the visual quality as well as smoothness, which further helps in prolonging battery life, as compared to playing the games directly on the Steam Deck.
Another major advantage of the Nvidia GeForce RTX is that users can access all their PC games across multiple platforms. This advantage addresses a significant setback of the Steam Deck that eliminates the need to separate the device to install Windows or go ahead with any similar process.