As every week, Nvidia has enriched the catalog of GeForce Now, its cloud gaming platform. A recent technology has also appeared: DLSS 2.0 processing.
Launched at the end of March on our traditional PCs, the DLSS 2.0 image processing technology is now available on the paid version of GeForce Now, only for the Remedy Control game at first. It allows you to increase the number of frames per second while reducing the GPU workload without compromising on image quality via an intelligent upscale system, as illustrated in the video below, and so maximize ray tracing parameters, also supported by GeForce Now.
Side games, here the list of titles that joined the catalog this week. We find in particular a novelty, Streets of Rage 4, published on April 30:
Usable free on PC, Mac, Nvidia Shield and Android, GeForce Now allows you to play streaming titles you already own on Steam, Uplay or the Epic Games Store, provided they are supported by the platform
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