[Experimental] An open-source, self-hosted Geforce Now alternative
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[Experimental] An open-source, self-hosted Geforce Now alternative
Decentralize, Self-host Cloud Gaming/Application
Linux Desktop client for Nvidia's GeForce NOW game streaming service
Allows you to see GEFORCE NOW support on STEAM
Kodi Addon for launching NVIDIA GeForce NOW app
Cloud choice is an instant search app for game catalog offers from every cloud gaming platform : Geforce Now, Stadia, Xcloud, Boosteroid, PSnow, Luna...
A PowerShell script to adjust DirectX settings from DirectX 11 to DirectX 9, improving compatibility with certain applications or older systems within the GeForce Now environment.
Chrome Extension: Shows Geforce Banner if game is available on Geforce Now while user is searching games on Steam Website.
Enable Nvidia GeForce Now in the browser on unsupported devices!
Remote RTC is a low latency remote desktop application that runs on your computer and hosts it to your local network that can run on any modern browser. Great if you want to game on other hardware. Tested, works best on 1920x1080
My first try to develop USE with a real programming language
Tiny little autohotkey program which should stop GeForce NOW's afk system.
forked from https://github.com/murar8/gfn-unlocker. small UI changes
A launcher for NVIDIA GeForce NOW on Linux
GeForce Infinity is a work-in-progress application designed to enhance the GeForce NOW experience. Originally created to address the lack of native GeForce NOW support on Linux, this app also provides functionality for windows users. My goal is to refine the user interface and offer custom features for an improved experience.
Simple tool to transfer text if you don't have accsess to the clipboard
Fetch data from the Geforce leak.
Search if given game name is available on GeForce Now by scraping website or using a JSON static file
Add a description, image, and links to the geforcenow topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the geforcenow topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."