For those who don’t know, GeForce Now is a cloud option when you don’t have access to a strong PC to run a game. Back when Cyberpunk 2077 was unattainable for many, my advice to some was to run it through GeForce Now.
Interestingly, they also have “day passes”, making it practical for when you are out spending most of a day away from a gaming computer. Save files still synchronize to local games when you’re back.
Yup. You log in to something like Steam or UPlay, and it lets you play games you have on your account. It’s only their supported list sadly.
The service is fast enough I’ve been able to play mouse-based shooters. Latency is not perfect, but home monitors and input devices sometimes have comparable imperfectness.
The Geforce app used for drivers, and the app to connect to Geforce Now, are installed separately. In fact, you’d likely install the latter on weak devices that don’t even have an NVidia GPU.
Yeah, I still can’t get over how GeForce Now is quite literally renting a computer… yet a developer can choose to lock your own purchase away from you, and demand an extra fee.
In fact, I’m quite sure it is illegal here - but the kind of nebulous grey area where someone crazy enough would have to endure the long legal process and get a judge to agree to set the precedent.
blogs.nvidia.com
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