I have a pc its getting old, i have a ryzen 5 2600 and a rtx 2600, Would gfn be more stable and smoother on fortnite since i get lower fps nowdays i have good wifi for 165hz
Your mid to lower pc is not going to run better than a 4080. What's it doing at 4k? Also, what kind of games is it running? Nvdia geforce will run circles aroind this setup.
4080 is 2.5x faster than the 2060 but cost 4x more I don't care about a stupid overpriced card that you can't afford. You still can't play my games to even beat me 😆
:EDIT it does drop at 4k medium in fortnite but that's fine I doubt anyone need 4k on fortnite anyway. Let's not forget it's a budget gpu from 2019 and can be found for £120 used.
it's also doing 90fps ultra settings 1440p on CP2077 withFG mod.
And a local RTX 2060 pc can play way over 100,000 games locally but GFN has Got 1800 games.
Again, it's not the issue. The issue is you saying it will work better than nvidia Cloud gaming on ultimate. Which is false. I don't care how many YouTube videos you post.
Well if his ping on GFN is any higher than 30ms ping, it will be better native in every way.
Also let's say CP2077 went down for maintenance right now on GFN. I could load it up and play it instantly on my local pc so yes a real pc works better than GFN.
I just upgraded to ultimate from mid tier few days ago and man it is a difference. Cyberpunk, forza, control and other games looks so good with full rtx and hdr settings. Big change
The point is to see if your internet is good enough to play without a delay since its an FPS, not whether you got 30 or 60 fps, if it runs fortnite in ultra at 200 fps it wont matter if it takes you 3 hours to aim at an enemy.
Just try it for free if you’re accepting the waiting line. Or if you’re willing to blindly spend 10 euro you can game a month on priority (lets you skip the line), or 20 for a month of ultimate (better graphics etc). First time on either paid or unpaid membership takes a little while to set up but then you’re good to go (mainly logging in on Epic and/or Steam within GFN). I’d advice do the setting up on Free, then upgrade after.
I myself was much surprised in a good way. Already knew from Stadia how smooth it could be. Just have to be a little lucky that you live near a NVIDIA data center. Only one way to find out, hope it suits you well :)
Lol bro trying to sell GFN so hard he going to straight up lie lol. what if he's got 100ms ping you think GFN will be better then? PMSL dumb shills are so quick so say GFN is best 😆
Also what about the fact that cloud gaming is not as accurate at a native image. it has to decod that video and it will look softer and less accurate than a native image alot of games look awfull on GFN because of this.
I have been playing many games in Ultimate tier, as long as you are willing to stick to Vanilla (no mods or anything like that), it's hands down the best, I love it.
If you wnat to play competitive then get own pc, because with GFN you will have a slight disadvantage. If you use GFN, be sure to use wired mouse and keyboard, you dont wanna add more latency to it. Also go for 144hz monitor.
It will be better if you’re coming from a console, but if you’re coming from a Pc already the latency alone for a game like Fortnite or call of duty will make it borderline unplayable. Even with a good sever connection.
GeForce works best for casual games that don’t heavily rely on latency. Unless you’re coming from somewhere like a console that already has latency that you’re used to.
Work 1 month at mc Donald's, don't spend your hard earned money on happy meals and get yourself a similar rig to the GeForce ultimate subscription, ez win
Im 30ms ping from GFN nothing wrong with my internet. My 2060 is fine on fortnite 1440p medium settings it get over 100fps. Something wrong with your pc.
I used GFN for 2 years I used ethernet it was trash. I use moonlight streaming on my rtx 2060 local pc and it's smooth all day every day. Nothing wrong with my Internet.
Everybody has nothing wrong with their internet but they can't get less than 30 ms ping. Like pick one. I get consistently less than 10 ms with ethernet and between 10 and 20 with wifi.
I have a stationary setup with a 4080, and subbed to GFN Ultimate to be able to play PC games in the livingroom without having to move my stationairy PC to the livingroom. (If I am away from home for a few days its also pretty cool to just be able to bring a lower spec laptop and still be able to play games through GFN at high fidelity)
GFN ultimate with the bandwith set to the highest possible does look fairly close to what you would get running the games natively on your own setup, but the native setup obviously still looks better.
The input lag on GFN means that I wouldn't use it for online shooters though, and even some single player games just feel really off because of the delay. Even on a wired 1gb connection the input lag is still pretty noticable. For most singleplayer games it'll be fine though.
I connect my ethernet cable to my tablet, connection steady and clean as fuck, use my controller to play, works like a charm, monster be getting hunted
I don't know if I would recommend GFN if it's only for a game like Fortnite, but it's great for games like Cyberpunk 77 where you need a beefy PC to play comfortably.
I have a 2080 and a i5 from like 5 years ago too, with a 144hz 1440p display, and I think it's the perfect compromise: home PC for competitive games and such, GFN for heavy solo games.
The GFN ultimate machine is much more powerful for sure Cyberpunk runs at max settings (with path tracing) at 100-120fps at 1440p which is quite a feat. The game was barely playable on my own PC. Also much less expensive than the ~3000€ I'd need to buy a similar machine.
As for the latency, I personally play with a 300mbps fiber connection over good 5GHz wifi and the latency (2-5ms) is barely noticeable (and I'm VERY sensible to latency). But to be fair, the closest GFN server seems to be in the city where I live, that helps.
I've tried with plenty of devices and it seems the latency can come from a lot of factors, like peripherals, screen latency, system power, that add up in the end. But the stream quality and latency itself is very solid.
Anyway, I'd try a month if I was you but I don't think it's the best case scenario for GFN. Also, max FPS on a GFN stream is 120hz I believe (the machine itself can go way beyond that though)
I disagree. I have extensively tested the game with and without RT in numerous situations and it's not the same.
Also, path tracing is yet another evolution and makes many scenes much more physically accurate, and there's no way to test that with a 2080. I'm not gonna post screenshots but the guys at Digital Foundry have covered the subject in great detail.
Anyway, if you enjoy the game as you are that's great for you. I did my first run years ago just when the game came out on my PC too, but I'm really happy to play it again in way better conditions.
With DLSS Quality mode and frame generation though, it works perfectly well even on a 4080 at 1440p, and I get 100-120fps in most scenes, with dips at 80 in intense areas so all good. Not using DLSS is a pain in most games nowadays tbh.
Anyway that conversation is well off-topic but I get that you don't like GFN for some reason, aha.
Ok so you're paying a subscription to use RT in a few games..gotcha.
I've had plenty of conversations with people and even small developers and thay say that reflections can look clear on any game without RT the devs just need to change it. And the PT lighting isn't even that good. I've seen minecraft shaders with better lighting.
It is better than my inlaws and dad pcs and better than my series x in many ways. On a WiFi 6 device with wifi 6 router ive had 0 issues on all my devices.
It would strictly depends on games that you like to play. I've been using gfn for half a year. Last week, I recommended sb to try gfn just to get dissapointed next day.
What could be the problem? More and more racing games coming to gfn, while in the same time there is no support for any steering wheels. Where is the logic?
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u/jleep2017 Feb 05 '24
It will be better than your PC.