The era of video game streaming has just begun, too Nvidia I couldn't get out of this change. By October of last year we had already announced the arrival of GeForce Now, a cloud gaming service that came to compete with platforms like Google Stadia, though the company took a different approach, given that the available game catalog contains those titles that have already been purchased on platforms such as Steam or the Epic Game Store.
Now Nvidia's GeForce has now abandoned its beta phase and is now available to all, and among other things brings with it a free program it is intended for those who want to test the performance of the platform before going to Checkout and pay for the conversion the premium.
Nvidia GeForce Now comes with ray tracing graphics, free software and triple A games
According to the company itself, in the first few months of the beta beta, there have been over 300,000 people who have spent over 70 million hours playing GeForce titles now, and the response from the public seems more than good.
That's why Nvidia decided to open GeForce Now, so that anyone can use the new streaming game app.
For starters, the company offers a free program with certain restrictions, which will allow subscribers to play about one hour. In addition, it is possible that during those hours of traffic jam, users of this mode will have to wait until the free spaces are available to use their favorite topics.
Gevorce's performance of Nvidia's Nvidia is not much different from other platforms of this kind: games are run on GTX2080 graphics servers, for users does not require heavy equipment be able to play
Since the Nvidia service provides the opportunity to play those previously purchased titles in stores like Epic Games Store and Steam, the catalog of available titles may, at the moment, look more like Stadia, because we find popular titles like Fortnite, Dauntless, Rocket League or Cuphead among many others.
Another benefit of this group is the support of ray tracing
In addition to free mode, Nvidia GeForce Now offers a payment plan for $ 4.99 or $ 5.49 per month, which powers up to four hours with the above technology ray tracing. If you select this function, users will get the title of Founders and a three-month trial period will also be presented. According to the company, the price of the program the premium It's unclear, and will grow one year after the stage was introduced.
Currently, GeForce Now is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers as Android smartphones. However, the company says it intends to support other programs throughout the year, including ChromeOS tables and computers thanks to a web-based version of WebRTC. Later, the Android TV and Android TV Box TVs will be compatible again, though the specific date of their arrival on these platforms is not specified.
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