![]() ![]() While I may not be physically using a 4080 GPU, even the simulated experience is top tier quality. It’s also a plus for me because as of the moment an RTX 4080 isn’t in my budget so to be able to use one and experience the capability even if it’s only at 1080p is super important to me as an everyday PC gamer. This for me was a big deal because I don’t have the greatest internet connection and I’m doing this over WiFi. I mostly played Destiny 2, Elden Ring, The Division 2, and Evil West. With the GeForce NOW Ultimate upgrade I didn’t necessarily get ridiculous framerates but I did get a consistent experience with literally no frame drops or skips. Why? It’s simple consistency and overhead rules above all else for me so I’ll take the hit in fidelity if it means I can play my games without hiccup. Mike:Īs a PC gamer I have a particular preference for playing all of my games in the 1080p resolution. I used the Ultimate Tier with a 300×300 Verizon Fios wired/wireless connection in New York City. Unfortunately, as I don’t have a 240Hz monitor I was unable to test out the Reflex modes. Using a NVIDIA Shield TV that’s running at 4K HDR 60fps wirelessly. I would experience some drops during Shadow of the Tomb Raider from 4K to 1440 to 1080p at times when it got chaotic, but this is also utilizing a wireless connection as you have to maintain at least a 45Mbps connection. On my TV I was getting 4K with 120fps (HDR on Fortnite and Tomb Raider) with those same titles. I was also able to toggle on options such as full ray tracing and DLSS. I would also get a consistent 60fps all through without much lag while hardwired via Ethernet. ![]() On my PC I would stream resolutions of 2560×1440 based on my monitor via all three games I played. These games I tried on both my PC and via my TV(with a NVIDIA Shield TV attached). We each played different games, so our experiences are quite unique.įor my testing I utilized games that I have on my Epic Game Store account which were “Control”, “Shadow of the Tomb Raider” and “Fortnite” to name a few. Luckily me and my fellow G Style member Mike were able to test out the Ultimate membership with its RTX 4080 SuperPODs before release to get a feel of what the public was getting. This brings along features such as streams up to 4K 120fps with DLSS3 and RTX ON and ultrawide support up to 3,840 x 1,600 resolution and 120fps. For starters an auto upgrade to RTX 4080 servers (rolling out in Q1 2023). Ultimate will be taking the place of the RTX 3080 Members tier but bringing so much more behind it. They have been making major strives with the service year after year and they are looking to take it one step further with what they are calling GeForce NOW Ultimate. Well sort of… for the masses as of this writing.Īt CES a couple weeks back we got to take a tour with NVIDIA as they showed us their latest NVIDIA Studio tools, new RTX 4080 GPUs, and what’s going on with their GeForce NOW cloud gaming service. ![]()
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