![]() All you need really is just a GeForce Now-supported device such as a laptop, and a steady internet connection. This means that if you’re on a budget and don’t have a computer, or maybe your gaming PC is starting to show its age, you can sign up for this cloud gaming platform and simply play it there instead. With NVIDIA GeForce Now then, you no longer need your own high end gaming PC. Cyberpunk 2077 meanwhile also has some rather high requirements such as a 4th Gen Intel Core i7 or better with at least 12GB of RAM and a Geforce RTX 2060 too for 60fps at 1440p. This is on top of needing an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 too if you want 60fps gaming at 1080p. This is where GeForce Now really shines, as these blockbuster single player games such as Cyberpunk 2077, Dying Light 2 or Control often times have pretty high hardware requirements.ĭying Light 2 for example recommends you have an AMD Ryzen 5 3600X or newer with at least 16GB of RAM and a massive 60GB of storage available. I mean, even on my own gaming PC that’s a little aged now unfortunately, I was getting between 45-60fps anyway and that was with just medium-high settings and with DLSS turned on. Nevertheless, it’s still perfectly playable. A few other games have had their frame rates limited to, such as Guardians of the Galaxy. NVIDIA is capping the frame rate on Cyberpunk 2077 to just 45fps despite its service definitely being able to handle more than that. With NVIDIA GeForce Now however, I was able to stream/play Cyberpunk 2077 at Full HD resolution with all the settings cranked up to Ultra and yet still enjoy buttery smooth gameplay and take in the views of Night City-well, almost buttery smooth anyway. I mean, before this, I wouldn’t even have dreamt that playing Cyberpunk 2077 on a (comparatively speaking) wimpy MacBook even my own gaming PC at home struggles at times. Cyberpunk 2077… on a MacBook?Īlright so within these past few weeks, I’ve been trying out the cloud gaming platform for myself and honestly, it’s pretty decent. This means that any of you currently using GeForce Now via the exclusive beta can enjoy it till the 13th of April. : It seems that upon expiry of the free exclusive beta, Yes 5G has now extended the promotional period for a couple more days. You do however need to ensure that they game you want to play is actually in the GeForce Now catalog.Īt the moment, the GeForce Now beta period ends today (10 April 2023), but we can expect Yes 5G and NVIDIA to fully launch their cloud gaming service in Malaysia soon. Instead, you can think of NVIDIA GeForce Now as a middleman of sorts, giving you the hardware to enjoy the games that you’ve bought on Steam, Epic or Ubisoft before this but couldn’t play because your own PC wasn’t good enough. That is to say, you can’t sign up for NVIDIA GeForce Now and that just play any of the games they have in there. Perhaps the biggest caveat to NVIDIA GeForce Now though is that it’s not a game library or a game store.
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