GeForce Now gets upgrade to stream 1440p and 120fps via browser

Enrique, 19 August 2022

Today, Nvidia announces a new feature for GeForce Now subscribers. Users signed up to the highest-tier of the game streaming service will be able to access streams of up to 1440p resolution with 120 frame-per-second gameplays directly from a Chrome or Edge browser window.

GeForce Now gets upgrade to stream up to 1440p @ 120fps via browser

After logging into play.geforcenow.com on a supported browser, head into the GeForce Now Settings menu and select the newly available resolution and frame rate.

Reaching 1440p and 120fps on GeForce Now was previously possible when using the native GeForce Now app on Mac or PC, but the browser experience was limited to 1080p and 60fps. Now users can access the highest settings without having to install an app.

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  • Nishru
  • 28 Aug 2022
  • nuT

GeForce NOW as an idea is a great thing, having business laptop without dedicated graphics card I can pay little monthly charge to rent high end PC in order to play games. Problem is - server lag. As much as input lag is relatively small (I don'...

This entire concept is good, but only for low resolutions and big cities, where servers can be located.. and more so for single player games. In a typical game, only location of opponents and shots registered is sent over internet, this is recei...

  • AnonD-731363
  • 20 Aug 2022
  • Lfw

Well man Slovakia is same. Paying 44 from novembver 2022 it will be 46 euros for like 200 TV channels plus fatest internet available. I live in Bratislava in Petrzalka (largest most populated district in central europe) in a 3 room flat i own. ...

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