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Nvidia GameStream on Android Phone?

Tim Drake
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Just google moonlight it's fairly easy to set  up, GFE thinks its a shield device and works  great for teh most part. 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.limelight&hl=en_GB

I remember hearing somewhere that there was a way to actually use game stream on an Android or ios device but I can't remember where it was or how.

Does anybody else remember?

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Just google moonlight it's fairly easy to set  up, GFE thinks its a shield device and works  great for teh most part. 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.limelight&hl=en_GB

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Just google moonlight it's fairly easy to set up, GFE thinks its a shield device and works great for teh most part.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.limelight&hl=en_GB

Now I just need to wait for windows 10 so my geforce experience isn't fucked

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Now I just need to wait for windows 10 so my geforce experience isn't fucked

The app is a lot better than it used to be, but I never really played any games on it(I played back to the future basically a point and click), I would need a controller for it which I don't have/can't be bothered buying. you can set bit rate and frame rate all great for getting the best experience possible. 

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On the hardware side, you will need an Nvidia card (obviously), and you will need to connect a controller to your phone. If it doesn't work with bluetooth, you will need to get a USB OTG adapter and connect to your phone. Physically, you can do so with rubber bands and large binder clips

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