Ever got frustrated because you can’t play your favorite games because your PC or Mac simply doesn’t meet the minimum requirements?
Well, those days are over, because NVIDIA has just announced the BETA period for GeForce Now, its streaming service that lets you enjoy a vast library of games using its cloud-based GPUs, allowing you to play at the highest settings possible. In essence, it turns your less than capable machine into a high-performance gaming rig.
Supported games are installed in your library in seconds. Since you don’t need to download an entire game, you don’t have to worry about your storage drive filling up.
Of course, there’s a catch. First you’ll need at least a 25mbps Internet Connection and more, and when it goes live, there will most likely be a cost. How much? we’ll still have to find out.
GeForce Now supports a huge library of games, and not just your typical ones, we’re talking about popular and AAA titles like COD: WWII, Project Cars 2, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, PUBG, and many more. You can even play games that are not included in the library through Steam, but you’ll have to install them each time you play.
Unfortunately, the beta will only be initially available in North America and Europe. But we do hope that they expand it to other regions as well. For more info, click here.
Source: NVIDIA
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.