Ultimate Guide To Play PC Games on Android (NO ROOT) (NVIDIA USERS ONLY) - General Topics

Have you ever wanted to play pc games with stunning graphics on your android device?
Now you can!
Requirements
1. Computer with Nvidia Graphics card (Supported: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600/700/800/900 series desktop or mobile GPU (GT-series GPUs won't work))
2. Android device & pc should be connected to the same wireless network.
3. Nvidia Geforce Experience must also be installed!
Devices Supported
All devices running Android 4.1 & above
Procedure
Download "Moonlight Game Streaming" app from the Google Play Store.
Make sure that your PC & Android device are connected to the same wireless network (Ethernet recommended).
Open Geforce Experience in your Pc
Open the app on your Android device
Add i.p address of your pc.
Select Your Pc in the app & Pair.
Select the game that you want to stream from the app.
Wait for the game to start.
Most controllers will work just fine, but the following have been tested:
Xbox 360 wired/wireless
Xbox One wired (via Moonlight's built-in USB driver)
PS3 wired (with Sixaxis Enabler app) or wireless (with SixAxis Controller app)
PS4 wired via USB
MOGA controller (see below)
MOGA controller users:
If your controller has a switch with A and B, it must be switched to B to be used for streaming. If you have no switch, use the MOGA Universal Driver app.
Note for SixAxis users:
Use SixAxis in "Native Gamepad" mode for Moonlight. The default button mapping needs to be adjusted to match the standard controller layout for streaming.
This app is open-source under the GPL. The code can be found here: https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-android
Legal: All trademarks cited here are the property of their respective owners.
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Mrinal Roy said:
Does it gives better experience than playing in Bluestacks?
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It is different from bluestacks.

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