quinta-feira, 14 de maio de 2015

NVIDIA's "GRID" Cloud Gaming Service, Gets 1080p / 60 FPS Streaming

NVIDIA just Flipped on a Major Upgrade for its "GRID" Cloud Gaming Service: Full 1080p Support at a Blistering 60 Frames per Second. That's the Same Resolution and Frame Rate as Many Games Running on the XBox One and PS4 and it's Pretty Much the Gold Standard for PC Gamers. And Most Importantly for NVIDIA, the Update Makes it the 1st Company to Offer Game Streaming at such a High Resolution over the Internet. To Take Advantage of the New Streaming Feature, you'll Need to Grab One of the Company's SHIELD Gaming Devices (Either the Original Handheld Console or its Gaming Tablet), Sign Up for the SHIELD Hub Beta Group and Have at least a 30 Mbps Internet Connection. We'd Imagine it'll Likely be a Compelling Draw for the Company's upcoming SHIELD Android Set-Top Box.


So Far, NVIDIA is Offering around 35 Games for Free Streaming over GRID, including Ultra Street Fighter 4 and Batman: Arkham Origins. Come June, it'll also Debut a Premium Option (No, we Don't Have Pricing Details Yet). While you Can Get 1080p / 60p Game Streaming within your Local Network in a Variety of Ways -- including Nvidia's Own GeForce Experience Offering on PCs and VALVe's Steam Platform -- Offering it Remotely over the Internet will be the Holy Grail for Plenty of Game Companies. At this Point, VALVe's Got a Major Head Start -- and it's still Making Progress. The Company also Announced that, it's Opening Up 2 New "GRID" Data Centers in the Southwestern US and Central Europe. It's currently Running 6 Data Centers Around the World, Offering "GRID" to Gamers in 20 Countries.




Info Source:

http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2015/05/12/full-hd-60-fps



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