All you need is a good internet connection to experience all
the blockbuster games on a lever machine.
If you do not own a computer configuration, but still want
to play the current blockbuster game? No problem, because Nvidia has a
cloud-based service called GeForce Now. All you need is a good internet
connection.
At the upcoming CES 2018 event, Nvidia officially announced
the launch of a free trial that will allow Windows users to experience GeForce
Now. Not long ago, this service was only run on Mac computers with a limited
number of participants.
"With this service, anyone can access the cloud data
center and use the powerful processing power of high-end GeForce GTX graphics
chips," said Phil Eisler, project manager for GeForce Now. The images will
be transmitted to the user's screen, so fast you will feel like playing a game
on a high-end computer.
GeForce Now now supports games offered through Ubisoft's
Uplay PC portal, without the need to install it on a computer. That means the
service now supports Ubisoft's popular titles like Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
Siege, Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, Tom Clancy's The Division, For Honor, and
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands.
GeForce Now also supports many popular games on popular
platforms like Steam and Uplay, just connect to these platforms and download
games to Nvidia's servers. This service can transmit 1080p graphics, at 120
frames per second.
Unfortunately for users in Vietnam, GeForce Now currently
only supports free trials in Europe and North America. Perhaps users in Asia
will have to wait longer to be able to participate in the experience before the
service officially operates with a monthly subscription fee.
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