No longer. You will still need to have the RTX 3080 membership for 120fps, but you can now access those faster frame rates in your browser. Naturally, GeForce NOW also gets new games today. One of which is the brand-new souls-like action RPG Thymesia. Additionally, players will be able to stream Century: Age of Ashes, Clanfolk, Coromon, HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed, and Pheonix Point. Players should also be able to access Path Of Exile’s new Lake Of Kalandra update starting on August 19 when it goes live.
In addition to 120fps, GeForce NOW in the browser also supports 1440p
120fps for browser users isn’t the only new feature update for GeForce NOW. You can also select 1440p resolution. Which, as with the faster frame rate, used to be exclusive to the Windows and Mac apps if you were playing on PC. Worth noting though is that you need to be using Chrome or Edge for access to the feature. Since Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium, either browser will work. For Chromebook users heading back to school, this means a better gaming experience during downtime. It even opens up better streaming via on-campus computers that lock out installing any apps. When it comes to cloud gaming services, GeForce NOW provides one of the best options. With the largest game library of any of them, and arguably better resolution and frame rate options, it’s hard to beat. Though each service has its own strengths. Stadia for instance feels more stable most of the time thanks to its advanced tech. While Xbox Game Pass provides access to many day-one games. If you haven’t checked out GeForce NOW yet, it’s as good of a time as any to give it a try. Just don’t let it get in the way of your studies.