- Feb 19, 2012
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Anyone that has a gaming PC with an Nvidia video card definitely needs to try this out. I've been streaming everything from XCOM 2 to Assassin's Creed to Wii emulators straight to the comfort of my couch/bed/patio on my iPad. Especially awesome if you have a Xbox controller or anything bluetooth.
All you need to do is download the free app called Moonlight and then it uses Nvidia's built in Game Stream to allow you to stream anything from your Steam, Origin, etc. You can even add third-party games or apps such as emulators so you can play everything from NES on up to Gamecube/Wii on your iPad. Your PC does all the heavy lifting so it doesn't really matter what iPad you have as long as you have a decent gaming PC. You can crank all the quality settings to the max, and it runs smooth as hell even with an aging video card (I'm still rocking my GTX 960).
I've tested it extensively over the past year or so and it's amazing. If you'd like to try it, just let me know if you need any help.
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For streaming PS4 games, download the R-Play app. It’s not free, but it’s awesome and definitely worth the money if you want to play PS4 game on your iPad.
All you need to do is download the free app called Moonlight and then it uses Nvidia's built in Game Stream to allow you to stream anything from your Steam, Origin, etc. You can even add third-party games or apps such as emulators so you can play everything from NES on up to Gamecube/Wii on your iPad. Your PC does all the heavy lifting so it doesn't really matter what iPad you have as long as you have a decent gaming PC. You can crank all the quality settings to the max, and it runs smooth as hell even with an aging video card (I'm still rocking my GTX 960).
I've tested it extensively over the past year or so and it's amazing. If you'd like to try it, just let me know if you need any help.
EDIT:
For streaming PS4 games, download the R-Play app. It’s not free, but it’s awesome and definitely worth the money if you want to play PS4 game on your iPad.
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