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Nvidia has revealed its new ‘Geforce Now’ for personal computer games during CES 2017. This service was only available at Nvidia’s devices like Shield Tablet and Shield Android Tv. But now this will be also available for Mac-book and PCs. This service will allow users to login to virtual desktop and then users can stream games from their different game libraries. Now users do not have to rent the actual games but rather than they can login to their accounts on Steam, Uplay, Battle.net, GOG to play games. But for that users have to own some games. This might be not very much attractive for those who do not own many games but for those who are actually into gaming world can enjoy this service. Here is the first look of this new cool service:

 

This service has came handy for lower end systems. Also handy for those who use Apple computers that lack in terms of gaming content. Nvidia ‘Geforce Now’ will let its users to play on virtual PC desktop having GTX 1060 or GTX 1080 that totally depends on what are their power needs but this hell lot of devil device is not cheap. It is pretty expensive to afford. GtX-1060 costs $25 for playing 20 hours, GTX-1080 costs $25 only for 10 hour play. which means $2.50/- per hour. GTX-1060 is not that much pricey so if you want to play something while travelling on a plane than you can use some dollars.

This service will require a very good and fast internet connection. Clearly in Pakistan finding this type of connection will not be very difficult but even impossible so Pakistanis can just hold on to their desires of availing this service. Talking about the prices, Nvidia has started off with some too much high priced service, people can just buy their own gaming laptops instead of spending too much on these high end gaming streams. Currently Nvidia is offering free membership. For those who want to get the membership can go to the website and sign up for it.

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