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So, could I stream my basic Gamepass subscription games on my PC to the deck or will it be capped somehow?

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    So, could I stream my basic Gamepass subscription games on my PC to the deck or will it be capped somehow?

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      So, could I stream my basic Gamepass subscription games on my PC to the deck or will it be capped somehow?

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      You can already do this with moonlight/sunshine. Just have to find the game executeable and add it in sunshine.

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        You can already do this with moonlight/sunshine. Just have to find the game executeable and add it in sunshine.

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        Can you go into more detail about that? I just got a Steam Deck and used to do just this with the Steam Link via Moonlight when it was natively supported by the Nvidia drivers, but I couldn't get it to work right with Sunshine.

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          You can already do this with moonlight/sunshine. Just have to find the game executeable and add it in sunshine.

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          Oh, didn't know, I assumed that there will be some form of DRM preventing it. I'll check into it. Thanks!

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            Can you go into more detail about that? I just got a Steam Deck and used to do just this with the Steam Link via Moonlight when it was natively supported by the Nvidia drivers, but I couldn't get it to work right with Sunshine.

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            Try Apollo, it’s a Sunshine fork with a more active development. What exactly didn’t work?

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              Can you go into more detail about that? I just got a Steam Deck and used to do just this with the Steam Link via Moonlight when it was natively supported by the Nvidia drivers, but I couldn't get it to work right with Sunshine.

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              Sunshine is a host application on your computer that replaces the Nvidia Shield streaming app. Since Nvidia removed that function from the current builds of the Nvidia app you can use Sunshine instead. It also works for Intel and AMD GPUs.

              Once you have Sunshine installed and synced with your steam deck you can add any application to Sunshine to allow streaming. In the Xbox PC app find your game executeable location by going to the game page you want to add, then go to More Actions menu>Manage>Files>Browse>Game Folder>Content folder. Add an Application to Sunshine by going to the Applications tab and +Add New. Copy the path of the executeable to the Command field and type in the name of the App. That's the minimum required to run it, but you can also add boxart. Usually it can find it automatically though which is nice.

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                Sunshine is a host application on your computer that replaces the Nvidia Shield streaming app. Since Nvidia removed that function from the current builds of the Nvidia app you can use Sunshine instead. It also works for Intel and AMD GPUs.

                Once you have Sunshine installed and synced with your steam deck you can add any application to Sunshine to allow streaming. In the Xbox PC app find your game executeable location by going to the game page you want to add, then go to More Actions menu>Manage>Files>Browse>Game Folder>Content folder. Add an Application to Sunshine by going to the Applications tab and +Add New. Copy the path of the executeable to the Command field and type in the name of the App. That's the minimum required to run it, but you can also add boxart. Usually it can find it automatically though which is nice.

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                Got it working this time! Thanks for the help!

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                  Try Apollo, it’s a Sunshine fork with a more active development. What exactly didn’t work?

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                  No clue what didn't work before got jt working like a charm now!

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                    Got it working this time! Thanks for the help!

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                    No problem. Glad I could help!

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                      So, could I stream my basic Gamepass subscription games on my PC to the deck or will it be capped somehow?

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                      In short, yes. People explained how you can do it on your PC, but the Nvidia app here in question can do what you ask without your own PC.

                      It’s a cloud streaming service that supports Xbox (and Steam and BattleNet and Ubisoft) games out of the box.

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