Hmm, moonlight + sunlight is a wonderful technology, but it still needs a setup that utilizes my home's electricity...As a result, this is not a long-term strategy for reducing my electricity bills.
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Mar 17 2023, 04:57 PM
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Hmm, moonlight + sunlight is a wonderful technology, but it still needs a setup that utilizes my home's electricity...As a result, this is not a long-term strategy for reducing my electricity bills.
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Mar 17 2023, 05:11 PM
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QUOTE(Clowninja @ Mar 17 2023, 05:00 PM) At the moment, I have no complaints about GFN; it is a reliable technology with numerous possibilities for connecting with well-known game stores such as GOG, Steam, Ubisoft, and Epic Games. The game library is small, but the bulk of my games are available on GFN. I applied for Yes GFN service interest, but because I am not a Yes user, I will postpone my enrollment with Yes until it is available to non-Yes users. For the time being, I will depend on Starhub GFN service. |
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Mar 17 2023, 05:13 PM
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Jun 12 2023, 11:45 AM
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QUOTE(Drian @ Jun 6 2023, 11:59 AM) Any cloud gaming experience will always include latency. Malaysian and Singaporean latency may be subjective. However, the general rule is that the closer the server, the lower the latency.But, I don't find it a big issue while playing GFN via the Singapore Gamehub+ server so far maybe because I have enough bandwidth (800 Mbps connection) to play cloud gaming within my home mesh network to support more than 40 devices at one time. But, I currently don't play any games that are latency-sensitive yet; mostly single-player games and puzzle adventure games. This post has been edited by eclectice: Jun 12 2023, 11:49 AM |
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Jun 12 2023, 02:30 PM
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GeForce Now now supports Xbox Game Pass, Ubisoft+, and EA Play:
In June 2023, Nvidia announced that Xbox Game Pass for PC will be available on GeForce Now in the "months ahead." QUOTE GeForce Now members will be able to “stream select PC games from the library,” so it doesn’t look like it will be the full catalog. Either way, this is a big deal for cloud gaming, allowing PC Game Pass subscribers to use Nvidia’s superior game streaming service with RTX 4080 levels of performance. In our own testing we found the RTX 4080 tier of GeForce Now was far superior to Microsoft’s own Xbox Cloud Gaming offering for performance and latency. https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/11/23757313...dia-geforce-now In January 2023, it was announced that EA Play will be available on GeForce Now in the "coming months." These partnerships will allow GeForce Now users to stream a selection of games from these platforms to their devices. As the cloud gaming market continues to expand, we can expect to see more exciting partnerships and game announcements in the future. As a result, we no longer require powerful machines to enjoy cloud gaming on GFN, just a good Internet connection and a nearer GFN server whenever available like Yes5G GFN (Malaysia) and Starhub Gamehub+ GFN (Singapore) https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce-now/blog/ N.B.: For Reddit users that visit r/GeforceNow, it has now been made private in response to Reddit API changes. You may join r/GeforceNow Discord channel for GFN news and updates ![]() This post has been edited by eclectice: Jun 12 2023, 02:31 PM |
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Oct 31 2023, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(Eternalgl0ry @ Oct 28 2023, 09:09 PM) Just try out for a month Were you subscribed directly to GFN or through an alliance partner? Direct subscribers get the highest tier with custom game settings up to 4K @ 120 fps. Alliance partners in the SEA region offer up to GTX 1060 and RTX 2080 with no custom game settings. In either way, resolution and refresh rate depend on the GFN client used.I was surprised my laptop can play the games at 60fps lol. But the settings are really a letdown Resolution stuck at 1080p and the graphics look a bit awkward This post has been edited by eclectice: Oct 31 2023, 01:36 PM |
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Nov 1 2023, 09:02 AM
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QUOTE(Eternalgl0ry @ Oct 31 2023, 09:44 PM) The official NVIDIA website, geforcenow.com, automatically selects the available providers based on your country of residence. However, you have the option to switch to a different provider by accessing the GFN app > hamburger icon (top-left corner) > Settings > Geforce Now Provider > Switch Provider option, but only if you haven't logged in or registered. This is the only way to change your provider.This is using a supported web browser to access the GFN settings from the play.geforcenow.com website: Click the "Switch Provider" button ![]() Click the "Show providers for other regions" link ![]() Choose the provider you want to register with or have registered to (certain provider's web access may require you to use a VPN) ![]() This post has been edited by eclectice: Nov 1 2023, 09:16 AM |
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Nov 1 2023, 09:18 AM
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