• Mwa@lemm.ee
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        2 days ago

        Only mentions Steam Deck tho (But it’s a Linux device so who knows some aur stranger might make it for Linux Desktop)

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          Hmm fair, I just woke up when I commented haha. Technically I’m right though :p

          Anyways I don’t see a reason why running this on another arch based distro wouldn’t work.

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      Does this mean geforce now on Linux

      The “installer” is just a set of scripts. Quote from the “NVIDIA GeForce NOW” bash script:

      flatpak run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=/app/bin/chrome --file-forwarding com.google.Chrome @@u @@ --window-size=1024,640 --force-device-scale-factor=1.25 --device-scale-factor=1.25 --app=https://play.geforcenow.com/

      It’s just an icon for the Flatpak version of Google Chrome opening https://play.geforcenow.com/

      Hardly a game changer.

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        Why cant they properly port the thing and why not use electron like windows and mac app(Maybe their using chromium embedded framework idk)

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        That’s the current setup for playing Geforce Now on steam deck/linux. The app announced in the news post will be a native app, not just kiosk chrome wrapper. They also mentioned it will support HDR which currently isn’t possible with the kiosk chrome wrapper.

        The official app for it comes later this year.

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          The app announced in the news post will be a native app, not just kiosk chrome wrapper.

          So it’ll be CEF opening https://play.geforcenow.com/

          Why would it not be some way to launch the website? As long as it’s x86-64 code, it’s technically native.