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NVIDIA Takes GeForce NOW out of Beta - available with a free limited version

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/05/2020 09:54 AM | source: | 28 comment(s)
NVIDIA Takes GeForce NOW out of Beta - available with a free limited version

GeForce NOW game stream service from beta. There is a free variant with play sessions of a maximum of one hour and a paid variant without limits, which temporarily costs 5.49 euros per month.

The paid version costs € 5.49 per month right now. The free version offers sessions with a maximum duration of one hour. The raytracing effects are stripped out of in the non-paid version. For the monthly amount you will receive sessions of a maximum of six hours, RTX effects switched on and priority access. This is 90 days free to try. System requirements for NVIDIA's GeForce Now are as stands:

  • 15 Mbps internet connection (25 Mbps recommended). A 5 GHz network is preferred if using wireless.
  • Any Windows PC running Windows 7 (64-bit) or higher, 4 GB of system memory, a 2.0 GHz dual-core X86 CPU or higher and a GPU that supports DirectX 11.
  • Any Mac with macOS 10.10 or higher.
  • Any Nvidia Shield TV (2015, 2017, 2019; Base and Pro models).
  • Any Android phone running Android 5.0 (L) or higher and 2 GB of system memory.
  • A Bluetooth gamepad is strongly recommended, including the Shield controller, Razer Raiju and Junglecat Mobile, or Steelseries Stratus Duo.

For the free model, you get top pay 60 minutes and get a timer on-screen displaying how much game time is left. If the hour has passed, you'll be forced out and you'll need to wait in a queue to get another hour again.







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cryohellinc
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#5757603 Posted on: 02/05/2020 11:32 AM
Isnt this just a nvidia version of stadia?

Which is apparently cheaper, less laggy + allows you to use your existing steam library without the need to purchase games specifically on their platform (unlike Stadia).

Martin2603PL
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#5757607 Posted on: 02/05/2020 11:57 AM
I grabbed the premium option it has 90 days of "trial" after that time they gonna charge you.
So far connection quality is average at best on 100/100 fiber line, with PC in high priority in QoS, unlocked ports and 15-20ms ping, 0.0 lost frames, maybe too much people are hammering the servers or not, first impressions are bad ;)
Tested on "Balanced settings" and on manual 25-30Mb/s

warlord
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#5757609 Posted on: 02/05/2020 12:00 PM
The input lag latency is unreal.

lucasfrance
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#5757612 Posted on: 02/05/2020 12:03 PM
It seems that if you have installed your STEAM games on an other hard disk you have to download them again to the standard location (on C:/). Too bad....

warlord
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#5757614 Posted on: 02/05/2020 12:11 PM
If you ignore internet server's thing, it is butter smooth gaming, odyssey, origins and witcher 3 are as fluid as you are gaming on high end rig.

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