This new Nvidia GeForce Now update stops game streaming crashes on Shield
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This new Nvidia GeForce Now update stops game streaming crashes on Shield

The original Nvidia Shield might be nine years old now, but it’s still getting some love. Nvidia has just released a brand new update for all Nvidia Shield and Shield Pro models that adds several bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements, including an important fix for GeForce Now streaming. Even with aging hardware, these Nvidia TV boxes are still great for streaming games remotely using the Steam Link app for your local Steam games or GeForce Now for everything else. The newest Shield Pro’s Nvidia Tegra X1+ SoC, the same chip found in the Nintendo Switch, is great for streaming. However, if you're planning to stream games locally from your PC, you'll still need a capable rig, though not necessarily the best gaming PC to get the job done. Continue reading This new Nvidia GeForce Now update stops game streaming crashes on Shield MORE FROM PCGAMESN: GeForce RTX 4070 Super review, DLSS explained, Best graphics cards