NVIDIA not only announced a few new GeForce Now games, which will be available on the Game Streaming service from tonight (including New World), but also a new membership model with higher resolution and refresh rate announced, and Although the Geforce Now RTX 3080 membership .
Those who choose the new offer will get their games streamed in the future from the new Geuporce Now Superpod - the world s most powerful gaming supercomputer with 11,477,760 CUDA cores, 8,960 CPU cores and a total cruise power of 39,200 Tflops. This supercomputer is installed by NVIDIA in the local data centers (currently 30). With the new membership, a user gives a user in principle access to the following (comparable) cloud PC features: GPU with 35 tflops, 8-core CPU with 16 threads, 28 GB DDR4 RAM (3200 MHz) and a PCI Gen4 SSD .
GeForce-Now-RTX-3080 members thus gain access to a special server and can make their play with a resolution of up to 1440p and 120 images per second on PCs, up to 1600p and 120 pictures per second on MacBooks, up to 1440p and 120 images per second on iMac and up to 4k HDR with 60 fps incl. 7.1 surround sound on NVIDIA Shield TV Stream - as well as up to 120 fps on selected Android devices like the Samsung S21. So far, FULL-HD (1080p) with 60 fps was the maximum resolution with GeForce Now. Due to NVIDIA Reflex and other optimizations, the latency on Shield TV Extremely low should fail. Geforce Now supports Chrome, Safari and Edge (new; Betatest) as a browser.
Founder (Founder) and Priority members in North America and Western Europe can pre-order the new memberships in their GeForce-Now account today - with six-month memberships for 99.99 euros. The memberships will be limited to the start. For comparison: Priority membership costs 99.99 euros per year. In December 2021, the first additions should be unlocked. The length of the game sessions of the new memberships is eight hours (in a piece) and you should get access to Most Ingame settings.
In addition, NVIDIA today releases the GeForce Now Client Update 2.0.34. It not only includes supporting the new membership, but also beta support for Microsoft Edge and improved adaptive sync technology. The latter should synchronize the frame rendering with the local display device and thus reduce Ruckler / Stotterer. Latency should be pressed for RTX-3080 subscribers to 60 ms or less.
Geforce-Now publications this week:
Disciples: Liberation (Steam and Epic Games Store) Elyon (Steam) RIDERS REPUBLIC ( Trial Week on Ubisoft Connect) Rise of the Tomb Raider 20 Year Celebration (Epic Games Store) Sword and Fairy 7 (Steam) The Forgotten City (Steam and Epic Games Store) Legend of Keepers (Steam and Epic Games Store) New World (Steam) Townscaper (Steam)
Geforce Now is a cloud gaming service. Simplified, you rent a PC system in a data center and can start specific games from its own libraries as well as many free-to-play tracks on this virtual PC system. The game runs natively in the cloud and is streamed to different terminals. An overview of the supported games (over 1,000, of which over 90 free-to-play titles) can be found here.
NVIDIA: GeForce-Now members can buy the new and many other games in their preferred digital stores and play on all supported devices - PC, Mac, Chromebook, iPhone, iPad, Android or Android TV.
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