Nvidia's upgrading GeForce Now's $10 tier with 1440p and Ultrawide resolutions, but the only extra Ultimate users get is a new 100-hour play limit

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Nvidia's upgrading GeForce Now's $10 tier with 1440p and Ultrawide resolutions, but the only extra Ultimate users get is a new 100-hour play limit
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Dave has been gaming since the days of Zaxxon and Lady Bug on the Colecovision, and code books for the Commodore Vic 20 (Death Race 2000!). He built his first gaming PC at the tender age of 16, and finally finished bug-fixing the Cyrix-based system around a year later. When he dropped it out of the window.

this week, allowing the $9.99 paid membership tier to push beyond 1080p and stream at 1440p and Ultrawide resolutions, too. And, thankfully it's doing this without bumping up the membership prices.

You also now get access to the Ultrawide resolutions that were once the preserve of the Ultimate tier alone. Those users still have access to anNvidia is suggesting that the Ultimate tier is now being allowed to save their in-game graphics settings, but that's been a feature of GeForce Now for a long time.

It claims that this cap will only affect around 6% of GeForce Now users, which means most gamers aren't ever going to notice. That equates to around three hours of gaming time each day, and I'm not surprised most GFN customers aren't hitting that. If you're that dedicated to PC gaming you're likely playing those games on a local rig.

For its part, Nvidia doesn't really give a particularly good explanation:"To maintain GeForce NOW's low to no queue times and a high-quality experience every session for premium memberships, we are providing members with a high monthly playtime max of 100 hours."

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