GeForce Now’s RTX 3080 tier now supports 1440p screen resolution and 120fps frame rate on Chrome and Edge
A new update to Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming service now enables support for a better screen resolution and frame rate on PC browsers like Chrome and even Edge. On Chrome and Edge, on the streaming service’s online interface, the RTX 3080 tier of GeForce Now now supports 1440p screen resolution and 120 frames per second frame rate. Gamers will have more flexibility as a result of being able to play games in high resolution, even using a web browser.
As you may remember, the RTX 3080 GeForce Now program was revealed to offer 1440p resolution and 120 frames per second. But for this, certain Windows and Mac software were needed. This is no longer the case, as GeForce Now users can now play games in 1440p resolution with a frame rate of 120fps directly through Chrome or Edge. They just need to go to play.geforcenow.com and select the Settings menu to alter the resolution and frame rate settings.
Recall that the GeForce Now TRX 3080 tier makes it possible to play games with low latency, ray-tracing, 4K HDR, and other enhancements. It costs $19.9 (about Rs. 1,500) per month. Additionally, Nvidia has revealed six new games that will be available this week on GeForce Now. Thymesia, Century: Age of Ashes, Clanfolk, Coromon, HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed, and Phoenix Point are among the games on the list.