Nvidia GeForce Now Application is Now Original on Apple M1

Posted on the 29 April 2022 by Geetikamalik

GeForce Now is a streaming platform of Nvidia games, built to play Windows -based PC games on Cloud cross -desktop and cellular platforms. Nvidia has just released a new update for GeForce Now, which includes the original Mac M1 application.

GeForce has now been available in a web browser for several months now (many of which are M1-PRIBUMI), similar to Google Stadia or Amazon Luna, but the original GeForce Now application has always been the best way to use this service. Nvidia said on Thursday, “The latest update to Cloud allows the GeForce Now MacOS application to support the original Apple M1 chip. This update provides lower power consumption, faster application startup time and a higher GeForce experience now on MacBooks, IMACs, and M1 -based Mini Mac. “

In addition to special Mac changes, the GeForce Now application has a new genre line at the bottom of the game menu, which might help you sort out your game collection. There is also an upgraded streaming statistics that include FPS data on the server side – not just what you get on your machine. It might be useful to find out whether your bad game performance is caused by your network connection or the actual game.

NVIDIA has also added 14 more games to this service, including Dune: Spice Wars, HoLomento, Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition, Sol Cresta, and Romans: Age of Caesar. The most prominent addition is probably Lost Ark, an online action role game published by Amazon Games in 2019.

GeForce is now the news earlier this year because it added Fortnite as a supported title, and because GeForce can now be accessed on iOS devices through Safari, new support technically brings Fortnite back to the iPhone and iPad. The game was originally withdrawn from the App Store after Epic Games avoiding Apple’s revenue cutting for purchases in the application, and the original version will not return in the near future (if ever).

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