

If you are connecting your gamepad using USB, you need to use a USB on-the-go (OTG) cable to connect the gamepad to the phone, which can be purchased on Amazon. We also recommend using gamepad clips to attach a Microsoft or Sony gamepad to your phone.
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Some require additional drivers and/or software updates to properly function.
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Those using a 5G connection will be able to game using the RTX 3080 tier, so long as the 5G connection is working properly and to its full capacity.

In theory, you should be able to use NVIDIA GeForce Now while using a 4G connection (which has a maximum speed of around 100-150Mbps), though connection issues can deliver spotty performance. There are also individual requirements for specific devices, but these largely concern the latest operating system or software versions. We also recommend a hardwired Ethernet connection or 5GHz wireless router. GeForce NOW requires at least 40Mbps for streaming up to 4K at 60 FPS. However, according to NVIDIA's System Requirements page, those requirements jump significantly for the RTX 3080 tier: However, for the best experience, we recommend less than 40ms. We also require less than 80ms latency from an NVIDIA data center. During a panel held today, Xbox Corporate VP Sarah Bond confirmed that 'in the coming months' that games from the PC Game Pass catalog would be available on Nvidias GeForce Now cloud gaming service.
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GeForce NOW requires at least 15Mbps for 720p at 60 FPS and 25Mbps for 1080p at 60 FPS. The biggest focus is internet connectivity:

However, if you're going to use GeForce Now as your main gaming tool, upgrading to the meaty RTX 3080 package could be worthwhile, especially if you have the internet connection and other hardware to support it (you'll need a TV or monitor capable of 1440p). If you're only using GeForce Now to play a casual game or for a quick fix, the Free tier works really well. Your hardware is guaranteed to use NVIDIA RTX 3080 GPUs with ray tracing enabled, enabling 1440p gaming at 120FPS. Your session length extends to eight hours. RTX 3080: The RTX 3080 tier costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 for six months.Most games are playable in 1080p at 60FPS. Your session length extends to six hours, while the hardware upgrades to an RTX-capable card with ray-tracing enabled. Priority: The Priority tier costs $8.99 per month or $49.99 for six months.The Free tier has a time restriction of one hour, and during peak times, you may have to wait for a slot to become available on a GeForce Now server. Free: Play any of your compatible games on a basic configuration.NVIDIA GeForce Now has three subscription tiers: However, there are also multiple subscription tiers available that boost or enhance your experience. Multiple Subscription Tiersįirst up, yes, NVIDIA GeForce Now is free. So, here are five reasons why it's time for you to start using NVIDIA GeForce Now.
