
Cloud gaming systems are now being called the symbol of a new decade, more and more companies are looking to take their place in the still developing and weakly competitive market. A new market player has been added – Nvidia officially launched its own service called GeForce Now.

The idea is the same, but with new elements. After logging into the account, the player launches the desired resource-consuming game on remote company facilities, in the cloud, for his part he needs only a simple gadget to control the gameplay and a screen to display the picture. GeForce Now takes not only base processing, but the entire image rendering, which requires a powerful graphics card, and applies its compression algorithms to transfer these massive amounts of data at maximum speed.

As a result, it does not matter what device or platform the client uses, including the weakest tablets. Moreover, you can start the game on one gadget, and continue it on the other, while maintaining the game progress. You can play both solo and online games, the service guarantees the preservation of all achievements, bonuses, safes, etc. In addition, GeForce Now takes care of installing patches and updates, so your system is always open and ready to go.

Two types of accounts are available at the start of the game. For free game sessions are limited to 1 hour, for paid 6 hours, and the number of sessions is unlimited. Users of paid accounts can download their games into the cloud and play them on more powerful assemblies. For example, using ray tracing technology RTX, which is still implemented only on top expensive graphics cards. And for those who are not particularly interested in such innovations in the computer industry, there is an impressive library of free games for users of the service.