In order to continue developing on the path of Cloud Gaming the tech company known for designing and manufacturing graphics processing units (GPUs), Nvidia Corporation released a huge new feature for its GeForce Now service named ultrawide monitor support.
In the name of the additive feature for ultrawide monitor support, Nvidia GeForce Now will not be performed delay of duration. Although Nvidia hasn’t mentioned exactly which types of ultrawide monitors will be supported. The ultrawide support will be going up to 3840×1600 with the popular 21:9 format.
4K gaming goes from fast to beyond fast with an upgrade from 60 fps to 120 fps, while ultrawide monitors will be supported for the first time, at up to 3,840 x 1,600 resolution, including many popular variants such as 3440 x 1440 and 2560 x 1080.
It is found in the source that ultrawide support for GeForce Now will be limited to the Ultimate subscription tier, at least for the time being. Nvidia won’t be available to free or Priority subscribers during a hands-on demo. As the ultrawide monitor support was the biggest request among players was anticipated for a long.
On this note, this makes GeForce Now one of the only streaming services that support ultrawide displays. With Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Amazon Luna, and Google’s soon-to-be-dead Stadia all lacking support.
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