NVIDIA is triumphing around the world with its streaming gaming system that unexpectedly trumps its rivals. Part of this reception is precisely linked to the continuous news that the platform knows, where since yesterday, it has made a qualitative leap to be even more interesting.
Direct link to Ubisoft Connect
This has been in the version 2.0.36 of GeForce NOW where the paths of Ubisoft and NVIDIA cross to make the platform much more complete. There is now an internal function where the accounts of the two companies make it possible to launch games more quickly from Connect automatically with a login included from the user’s account. That is, the connection is bypassed and the game of yesteryear is streamed straight from Ubisoft, which is an essential step if you want to ensure the best compatibility in the market.
But the latest update has another improvement that includes and directly influences Apple, which is the central pillar that could change everything and not given the importance it should be given.
GeForce NOW on Mac, here’s how it works
In the past, until yesterday to be precise, the user had to make a difficult choice if he wanted to have a Mac and it is also a gamer: PC or Apple device. Now that decision is less critical and perhaps more than recoverable, as it was blown up from the time NVIDIA took over Apple Macs.
Not all Mac models are compatible and they did not disclose the relevant information, where the only thing we know is that it reaches the Pro, Air, iMac and iOS. The system works the same as on the rest of the platforms, where NVIDIA does the heavy lifting with its data centers and RTX servers and pushes them to the specific device we are using.
Of course, it is compatible with the new M1 processors. There is another novelty about this, and that is that Apple computer users will not see any restrictions compared to PC users, as they have full access to the platform and its multiple modes of operation. payment to be able to play with an RTX 3080 and more. at 1600p, which is a more than succulent incentive for a fairly competitive annual price.
As usual, Nvidia is setting up support for certain games within its platform, which in this latest weekly review correspond to:
- A-Train: All aboard! Tourism
- White shadows
- The madness of the monopolies
- Anno 1404 History Edition
- Prison architect
- Super Magbot
- Untitled Goose Game
As you surely know, the basic version of GeForce NOW is free, while the rest of the plans (Priority and RTX 3080) are paid respectively.