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Very few of my games have GEForce Now support, and given that the service doesn't seem to have native Linux support, I don't expect that I'll go back to using it unless there are major changes to the number of games it supports, the platforms it supports, and how well it performs.
That being said, I will probably use Steam very infrequently from 2024 onward. The only way I can see that changing is if I end up getting a newer PC with a graphics card/chip that is powerful enough to properly run games based on the Unreal 3 engine.
Anyway, even though I have many Steam games to play, GEForce Now doesn't support most of them.
It's weird that GEForce Now supports Killing Floor 2, yet not Unreal Tournament III: Black - the game whose engine Killing Floor 2 is based on. I guess games not being available for GEForce Now is a matter of nVidia having to pay licensing fees...