p>There is no sign that the dearth of graphics cards will stop soon. This is why more than a few gamers are opting for the latest alternative to local hardware: game streaming through Xbox Game Pass, Stadia and GeForce? Now. The latter now offers a more powerful tier of service that lets users stream PC games on an RTX3080 remote card at up to 4K resolution, and 120 frames per second. The RTX3080 tier was previously only available for pre-order, but is now available for purchase at a price of $99.99 for six month.

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p>GeForce? Now is different from other competitors at Google, Microsoft, or Amazon. The servers of Nvidia allow you to login to your Steam, Epic, Uplay and GOG.com accounts, then stream the games that you've bought and associated with the stores. It's a great option for someone who's spent years collecting digital PC games, however I'm tempted to mention that GeForce? Now still only offers a curated selection of the games that are sold on these stores. The list grows every week with new games added each week. But notable absences include games from EA and Bethesda as well as Activision-Blizzard and Warner Bros., Microsoft and 2K. Here's the complete list of updated titles if you're looking for something specific.

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p>Nvidia

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p>GeForce? Now is divided into three categories including Priority, free and RTX3080 as of today. Basic streaming at 1080p/60fps is accessible to everyone. However, more detailed visuals are disabled and game play sessions are limited to one hour. If servers are full, you can rejoin the stream. The priority tier costs $10 per month (or $50 for six months) with higher-quality graphics enabled by RTX, however, it's still limited to 1080p/60fps. The equivalent of an RTX 2080 is used to power it, but Nvidia could reduce the performance of your hardware when you play games that are less intense. https://franck-holder.technetbloggers.de/the-streaming-wars-are-over Streaming sessions that have premium priority access can last for up to six hours, and subscribers get the game for free. Crysis to showcase their new gaming experience.

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p>$100 for six months of the new RTX3080 Tier. This includes graphics powered by an RTX3080 remote "rig" with streaming sessions lasting 8 hours, and graphics at 1440p/120fps on a PC/Mac. Subscribers with an Nvidia Shield set top box can stream games to their TVs in 4K resolution and 60 frames per second (if they have broadband connectivity). GeForce? Now can also be accessed on mobile via the Android App or a dedicated iOS portal. It can be used with any controllers such as a keyboard, mouse or mouse on all platforms. For more information, check out our initial deep analysis of GeForce? Now's RTX 3080 Tier.

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p>Nvidia is celebrating the launch of its new high-end graphics options with an Shield TV companion box sale. For a short period of time, the standard Shield and Shield Pro will be available for $20 off ($30CAD, EUR25 or PS20 in other countries) with a free six-month Peacock Premium subscription in the US. The Shield's Android TV operating system can stream games on Stadia or Xbox Game Pass if you are serious about streaming.

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