

Neither was Vampire Survivors, Modern Warfare II, or FIFA 23. For instance, I was very interested in putting the latency through its paces by testing out Elden Ring, but it was not available. It’s still disappointing when you’re amped for a certain game, only to find it not available on the service. Of the 76 games currently in my Steam library, only 26 were available to play on GeForce Now. The library is much more impressive than the paltry selection once found on Google Stadia, but the offerings feels a bit more limited than Xbox Cloud Gaming. There’s a carousel of hot games, a dedicated search bar, and lockers that spotlight developers, genres, and more. It’s also become much easier to find the games you’re looking for. These days, it's even more packed with more than 1500 to choose from. When we first reviewed GeForce Now, the service supported just north of 400 games. (If you purchase a 6-month subscription instead of monthly, you can save some money: $8.33 a month for Priority or $16.67 a month for Ultimate.) GeForce Now – Setup and Interface In late 2022, Nvidia also upgraded its highest-performance tier, “Ultimate.” For $19.99 a month, you get access to a 4080 rig (when available), the fastest servers available, an 8-hour session length, up to 4K resolution, and up to 120fps.
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This tier, dubbed “Priority” gives you access to premium servers, ray tracing in games that support it, 6-hour play sessions, with up to 1080p resolution and 60fps. It’s effectively free, at least for an hour session at a time, but since launch the subscription prices have gotten a bit more expensive – there’s a $9.99 subscription that’s replaced the previous $4.99 option. But it also means only select games are supported. For the best experience, pair this mode with a compatible monitor and a Reflex supported game.And because the games are cloud-based, there’s no updating or maintenance required. Select this option to turn on Reflex 240 FPS streaming mode and enable game rendering and streaming at up to 240 FPS for competitive gamers who demand responsive and smooth visuals. You can try turning Vsync off to achieve the lowest latency, but you may experience some video tearing during gameplay. We recommend Adaptive for the best latency and smoothest streaming experience. If you wish to use the new Reflex mode, set this to 240 FPS. Setting the streaming frame rate to 120 FPS can reduce latency, but will result in tearing on screen. We recommend users with 60Hz monitors set the streaming frame rate to 60 FPS and Vsync to Adaptive.
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You will need to set this to 120 FPS if you wish to see the full benefit from your Ultimate membership on 120Hz or faster refresh rate monitors or notebooks.

Some resolutions will not be visible if your device does not meet the hardware requirements. This should match the maximum allowed by your monitor or notebook, but make sure it’s set to your desired resolution. We recommend Auto, but you can select whatever value your network can support. If you wish to override the automatically detected streaming settings, or to enable 120 FPS streaming on a Wi-Fi network, you can do so by adjusting values in Custom mode:
