GeForce Now India A Cloud Game Streaming Service To Play Top Tier Games
GeForce Now, Nvidia's
game streaming service, has long been in development, but the firm has now made
it available to the general public. However, the corporation has so far only
made its Stadia rival available in the US. So, here is how you can utilise
Nvidia GeForce
Now India right now if you're in India and want to try out Nvidia's take on
the entire cloud-gaming notion.
Let's start by defining
GeForce Now. GeForce Now, to put it simply, is a cloud game streaming service
that enables customers to play top-tier games on essentially any computer or
smartphone they own without having to worry about their system's hardware. Apex
Legends and other battle royal games may be played on a MacBook, a budget
Windows laptop, or even an Android phone. Really, all you need is a GeForce Now
account and a strong internet connection. If you own it, you are prepared to
play your games on whatever device and anywhere you like.
How to Use GeForce Now in India
Let's look at how to use
GeForce Now in India now that we have a general understanding of what it is.
What you must do is as follows.
If you don't already
have one, get a VPN first. If you like, you can pick a VPN app from our
selection of the top Windows and macOS apps. Tunnelbear and ExpressVPN for testing, and
both of them performed well.
Now, establish a VPN
connection to a US server and visit the GeForce Now website to register for an
account. Choose the subscription tier you want to utilise by clicking
"Join Today." I decided to use the "Free" tier to
experiment.
If you already have an
account with Nvidia, sign in with it instead of making a new one.
You can download the
GeForce Now app for your preferred platform after confirming your email.
Open the app, select Log
In, and sign in using the newly established account.
You can now add games to
your GeForce Now library by searching for them or for free-to-play games like
Apex Legends (that's the one I tested the service with).
GeForce Now may ask you
to sign in with the account you use for the game when you launch it for the
first time. After that, it will scan your network to make sure everything runs
smoothly for you.
Now, you can use any device to play any of the more than 400 supported games on GeForce Now (albeit GTA V isn't). It's really excellent. But keep in mind that since we're accessing the service over a VPN, you might have to put up with higher-than-normal ping levels. I advise against playing multiplayer shooters till the service is truly accessible in India because the latency here could really irritate you.
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