Monday, January 25th 2021

NVIDIA Expands GeForce NOW Game Streaming Service to Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Australia

NVIDIA has today announced the expansion of its GeForce NOW game streaming service to Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. The company has worked closely with telecommunication providers to ensure that the streaming service is working well and now they can deliver even more gamers a chance to play their favorite games in the cloud. NVIDIA stated that: "It also offers an opportunity for the world's leading telecommunications firms to deliver high-quality, low-latency PC gaming to nearly any device from the cloud. These partners form the GeForce NOW Alliance, a partnership of operators using RTX Servers and NVIDIA cloud-gaming software to expand and improve cloud gaming globally."

As a reminder, the GeForce NOW is a game streaming service that "brings real-time raytracing to today's biggest blockbusters to underpowered PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, Android and iOS devices." You can access a wide range of games from almost any device and play as much as you like.
Source: NVIDIA
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12 Comments on NVIDIA Expands GeForce NOW Game Streaming Service to Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Australia

#1
bug
Wow, it's already available over here. Oh wait, I still don't care...

Edit: I was saving €10 each month and didn't even know it :P
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#2
ixi
bugWow, it's already available over here. Oh wait, I still don't care...
Yup, pretty much. Thinking the same way.
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#3
jboydgolfer
i was wondering about the added section in the EULA covering infidels & Kangaroo's . :laugh:
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#4
dirtyferret
Nice to know Nvidia feels North American and European gamers should not be the only one's to ignore this crap service.
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#5
Midland Dog
if they sent me each frame printed in the mail it would still be better latency than aussie wifi
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#6
PapaTaipei
Saudi Arabia? Wow Money really does not stink...
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#7
Steevo
PapaTaipeiSaudi Arabia? Wow Money really does not stink...
They need something to do beyond throwing homosexuals from roof tops, c'mon....

Although maybe the lag will induce more fundamentalist rage.
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#8
PapaTaipei
SteevoThey need something to do beyond throwing homosexuals from roof tops, c'mon....

Although maybe the lag will induce more fundamentalist rage.
ROFL

I mean they do have a lot of spare time considering most of the job is done by foreigners (slaves).
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#9
hat
Enthusiast
I've actually been watching one particular streamer playing Death Stranding through GeForce Now. Apparently he loves the service, and on my end I can't really see anything bad. Sure it's not as great as running the game locally, but it's not terrible either... especially when you can decide to either pay $700 for a midrange graphics card, or stick your thumb up your ass and call it a day.
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#10
bug
hatI've actually been watching one particular streamer playing Death Stranding through GeForce Now. Apparently he loves the service, and on my end I can't really see anything bad. Sure it's not as great as running the game locally, but it's not terrible either... especially when you can decide to either pay $700 for a midrange graphics card, or stick your thumb up your ass and call it a day.
When you have to pay for the service on top of the game, "it's not terrible" doesn't cut it for everyone ;)
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#11
hat
Enthusiast
He said he spent $25 for 6 months. For sure, I've been critical of the service myself, but spending $25 to run games for 6 months at top notch details sounds pretty damn good right now when you can't even find anything from the current generation, or even the previous two generations of graphics cards from either camp in stock anywhere, unless you want to pay inflated scalper prices. If I didn't already have a halfways decent graphics card, I'd rather spend $400 on a 3060Ti than stream the game, but good luck finding one...
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bug
hatHe said he spent $25 for 6 months. For sure, I've been critical of the service myself, but spending $25 to run games for 6 months at top notch details sounds pretty damn good right now when you can't even find anything from the current generation, or even the previous two generations of graphics cards from either camp in stock anywhere, unless you want to pay inflated scalper prices. If I didn't already have a halfways decent graphics card, I'd rather spend $400 on a 3060Ti than stream the game, but good luck finding one...
He got some kind of deal, regular price is $10/mo. At that price, an Xbox Pass looks much better.
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