![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, considering Wreckfest is available natively on Xbox One, it's best to play it there versus streaming it.Īt the moment, neither Microsoft or Nvidia have announced native GeForce Now support. For Chip, he found the overall responsiveness to be adequate for gameplay. ![]() But when he tried again, it worked with full controller functionality.īecause GeForce now streams games via the internet, to get things working as seamlessly as possible, it's best to have consoles connected via Ethernet. His first attempt caused Microsoft Edge to crash. This would force Chip to restart Edge and try again.įor example, in one instance Chip tried getting Wreckfest to run. Some games that do have controller support would work, but then sometimes it wouldn't. Weirdly, while Edge does allow keyboard use, there's no mouse functionality at this time.Ĭhip also found the overall process to be finicky. If you’d rather stream games you already own to another device, Microsoft’s Remote Play now lets you serve up games from either an Xbox One or an Xbox Series S/X to a nearby PC. He tried getting Quake II RTX running, just to find that it only has keyboard and mouse support. First, only games that support the controller will work. From there, users can log into their GeForce Now account.Īccording to Chip, it's not a perfect solution to play your PC library on Xbox. ![]()
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