Gaming streaming will never be the same again after GeForce de Nvidia update

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What if the game streaming was your main way to play your games? This idea – once simply a Pipedream – is getting closer to reality with Nvidia’s last update to GeForce now. In September, players will be able to rent a server worth 100 GB or more to play the whole game they want, as long as they already have it. Even with more games and better visuals in streaming, streaming cannot replace all your game equipment. But if you feel impatient to see how this new PC or future console upgrade could cost, a submarine of $ 20 per month may seem a good deal in comparison.

This “Install to Play” function will be available for all GeForce paid members now next month. An editor must “opt” to let his game diffuse remotely, so you may have to wait for your Steam library to be available. When the service is operational, all compatible games can then be downloaded from a remote PC played for a single session. But let’s say you want to continue your game without needing to download it again? NVIDIA said it will allow users to efficiently rent 200 GB of persistent cloud storage from $ 3 more per month. More download space will cost more.

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Microsoft recently made similar movements with the Xbox Game Pass service. Subscribers can broadcast selected PC and console games that they already have on the Xbox PC application. Compared to this, the installation of Nvidia to play could make a massive windfall of titles available to broadcast from any place with a good Internet connection.

There are other streaming services like Shadow PC, which allow you to effectively rent a remote PC and make it work like yours, but they can cost between $ 38 and $ 50 per month. If the quality of streaming holds, the installation of Nvidia to play, the more the already important game library available in stream, could actually maximize your PC game library. GeForce now already has applications on PC, Mac and Mobile, as well as a dedicated application on Steam Deck. NVIDIA also plans to publish a specific application for the Legion Go SPHELD with Steamos. This version will allow you to play 4K and 120 IPS connected to a TV via HDMI.

There are several major changes for those who subscribe to the GeForce Now Ultimate subscription. Everyone spends $ 20 per month can access a 4K resolution at 120 IPS and graphic capacities of RTX 5080 level via the Cloud, a jump compared to the previous RTX 4080. The new GPU will be hosted on NVIDIA servers at no additional cost to users. Finally, users will be able to play 5k resolutions games. This will mean an additional grand-screen support for massive curved monitors such as 5k2k LG 5k2k monitors.

The big advantage now to pay the $ 20 subscription is access to “cinematographic” quality streaming mode. Essentially, the mode promises even better visuals than you get normally with streaming. For those who appreciate the download speeds of 100 Mbps, the trees in the game will no longer look like a pixelated collage of stems and leaves. Streaming tends to wash colors and make details less distinct. Nvidia says that the film quality mode will even make HUD and menus in the game more readable. The mode could lead to more precise colors for the games that support HDR, or a high dynamic range, for a better contrast between the Dars and the Lights. SDR content will always be more beautiful, but to a lesser extent.

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The installation of Nvidia to play the promises that any game could now be available for streaming, if the developer is acting. © NVIDIA; Screenshot by GizModo

The performance you will get from various titles will depend on the game. In our NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 GPU tests, we have seen that the card could obtain about 8% of better images on average compared to the RTX 4080 Super. Nvidia has the bad habit of showing multi-trame generation capacities on its GPUs and comparing improvements to older graphics cards. Multi-Frame Gen is a technique where the GPU can insert several executives generated between two frames rendered, increasing the overall reactivity of a game. The older GPUs like the RTX 4080 could only make 2x Gen of frame, while the 50 series can manage up to 4x. Yes, a GPU making twice as much Gen of frame will cause higher frame counts, if it is the only thing that is close to your heart.

There are drawbacks at the generation of frames. Technology can introduce small visual problems that are not there when the game is made entirely native. The generation of frame also introduces the latency between what you see on the screen and what is rendered by the graphic processing pipeline. Latence can be a real killer for game streaming, but Nvidia told Gizmodo that he had upgraded the CPU and memory in his superpod servers with new technologies, which will compensate for the weft generation latency.

NVIDIA has also changed its formula for data packets, the data unit formatted for telecommunications networks, in “intelligently”, which will lead to fewer abandoned packages. The company works with large telecommunications companies such as Cablelabs and Comcast, as well as T-Mobile and its L4S network, for this new data technique.

Look, Nvidia will not go to communities and set up quality internet. GeForce can no longer completely replace a console or PC, not when the service depends if your internet speed. At the end of last year, Nvidia added the management of 1440p streaming and the possibility of saving the graphic parameters between the games. The friction was the new limitation of 100 hours of play each month. The company has not yet increased streaming prices, but when the prices of each major balloon streaming service each year, you should not expect to continue to lower the same amount much longer.


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