
"The native Linux app is a highly requested feature for GeForce Now, especially as subscribers have had to rely on unofficial apps or browser tweaks to get access to the service. A beta of GeForce Now for Linux will be available initially for Ubuntu 24.04 and newer soon, nearly a year after Nvidia made it easier to access GeForce Now on the Linux-based SteamOS."
"If you're a fan of Microsoft Flight Simulator, Nvidia is also introducing full flight control support for GeForce Now so that devices from Thrustmaster and Logitech will work on its cloud gaming service. That means you can connect a joystick or yoke to an underpowered laptop and stream a copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 with the controls all working in the game."
Nvidia completed its RTX 5080 rollout for GeForce Now and is launching new subscriber features. Native GeForce Now apps are coming to Linux and Amazon Fire TV devices in the coming months. A beta Linux client will initially support Ubuntu 24.04 and newer, with formal support expanding to other distributions soon. The Fire TV app will arrive early this year for Fire TV Stick 4K Plus and 4K Max, enabling controller-based streaming to TVs. Full flight-control support will let Thrustmaster and Logitech joysticks and yokes work when streaming Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Automatic Battle.net sign-in is rolling out this week, with Gaijin.net support soon.
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