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Nvidia’s GameStream is dead. Sunshine and Moonlight are great replacements. What started as a hackathon project is now a full-fledged streaming platform.
Nvidia isn’t just ending support for GameStream, it’s planning to fully remove the feature from existing Shield hardware in February.
Nvidia Gamestream is a service that, alongside the appropriate hardware, allows you to stream games in 4K from a beefy PC to your living room television. It launched in 2013 and worked alongside ...
Nvidia is not only ceasing GameStream support from its devices, but removing the feature entirely next February.
After nearly a decade of streaming your PC games to the Nvidia Shield TV, GameStream will shut down in February 2023.
Nvidia is removing support for its GameStream service early next year on its Shield and Shield TV streaming devices.
While NVIDIA GameStream, naturally, only supports NVIDIA GPUs, Sunshine works with GPUs from all three major vendors: NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD.
GameStream works with PCs which have a GeForce GTX card or better, feeding whatever titles the GPU can optimize to receiving Shield TVs at up to 4K in HDR and 60fps. The company is promoting Valve ...
In mid-February, an Nvidia Games app update for Shield TV will remove GameStream support, which lets gamers stream titles from their computer to another device.
I've been playing for the last year using gamestream and, since news of gamestream's demise, sunshine. Moonlight as a client is excellent, and sunshine lately works far better than gamestream ...