• Nvidia GeForce Now is limiting frame rates on some games for Prio

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    Nvidia GeForce Now is limiting frame rates on some games for Priority members

    Date:
    Mon, 15 Nov 2021 11:02:04 +0000

    Description:
    There are limits of 45 or 50 fps on some more taxing games, rather than the advertised 60 fps for the Priority plan.

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    Nvidias GeForce Now service is under the spotlight due to limitations on the streaming quality and frame rate for certain games, namely more intensive
    ones like Cyberpunk 2077, which are capped lower than 60 fps (frames per second) with its standard Priority subscription.

    As you may be aware, 60 fps is the advertised figure for performance on that plan, but theres no chance of Cyberpunk 2077 running at that level, because its actually capped at 45 fps.

    Nvidia has a list of capped titles as highlighted by 9 to 5 Google and on Reddit (via The Verge ), with Team Green explaining why this is so, and which games have frame rate restrictions set below the 60 fps level, in a support document .

    Nvidia explains in that document: For our Priority Members, the maximum
    frames rendered per second is generally set to 60, or higher, for most of the 1,100+ games weve onboarded so far.

    There are some exceptions that we determined do not run well enough at 60 FPS on the GPUs used by Priority members. So the default OPS [Optimal Playable Settings] for these specific graphics-intensive games cannot be overridden. This is to ensure all Priority members are running a consistent, high-quality experience. However, we do continue to stream these games at 60 FPS.

    The affected graphically demanding games and their respective limits are as follows: Dauntless: 55 fps Immortals Fenyx Rising: 48 fps Cyberpunk 2077: 45 fps Assassins Creed Odyssey: 45 fps Jurassic World Evolution: 50 fps Dyson Sphere Program: 50 fps Valheim: 50 fps Path of Exile: 50 fps Outriders: 55
    fps Kenshi: 50 fps Biomutant: 50 fps Dying Light: 50 fps

    As you can see, Cyberpunk 2077 and Assassins Creed Odyssey are the hardest
    hit games with the lowest 45 fps cap. Most other titles in the list are
    pegged at 50 fps, and note that there are reports that Guardians of the
    Galaxy is also locked to 50 fps, although Nvidia doesnt list it here.

    Nvidia further notes that these OPS or Optimal Playable Settings are constantly evaluated, and therefore may change over time to ensure the best gameplay experience (perhaps for the better, then or maybe the reverse).

    Interestingly, Nvidia confirmed to The Verge that there are no caps on its
    new top-tier GeForce Now RTX 3080 (120 fps) subscription, stating that: We currently do not cap frame rates on RTX 3080 tier because of the performance gains over the previous generation server. While we do not foresee needing to do this in the future, it is impossible to anticipate the demands of unreleased games and the impact they might have on the server hardware. Analysis: Understandable anger over lack of clarity

    This little episode has caused some anger among existing GeForce Now subscribers, as you might imagine. Although its worth noting upfront that 45 fps is far from unplayable its just about smooth enough, but you wouldnt
    want to go below that, and indeed it seems that this is the baseline for Nvidias OPS targets. So you wont be experiencing a jerky gaming session
    well, hopefully, but that depends on your internet connection, of course.

    At a fundamental level, GeForce Now is about shifting the demands from the device to the internet connection, and so the fair assumption is that if you have a fast enough connection, youre going to be able to get the most out of the 1080p at 60 fps promise thats made for Priority members.

    The fact that it turns out theres been an invisible asterisk on that 60 fps performance, and that a few of the most demanding titles are actually capped somewhat lower, is whats causing prickliness among Nvidias streaming subscribers. Its understandable that these folks feel that Team Green should have made this caveat clear.

    Theres also disappointment around there not being some mechanism whereby gamers could choose to lower graphics settings in these titles to enable 60 fps, and accept a visually poorer experience to get a smoother running game.

    In all likelihood, though, Nvidia wants to keep its streaming service as user-friendly and straightforward to run as possible. Plus there may also be issues around performance being more CPU -bound on Nvidias servers with some titles, too, as gamers on Reddit have theorized in the past (meaning that
    even settings tweaking might have limited impact).

    The fact that Nvidia has just introduced the new RTX 3080 tier has also sparked some cynicism about the cheaper subscription being more limited, because as we saw above, Nvidia clarified that the new flagship plan has no capping whatsoever. So, this is viewed by some as a possible arm-twisting scenario for gamers to get on board with the more expensive plan, although
    the truth is that capping has apparently been implemented for some considerable time now, long before the RTX 3080 tier came in.

    As long-time GeForce Now subscribers have asserted, go back a year and Cyberpunk 2077 ran fairly close to 60 fps overall, if not bang-on, but that all changed at the tail end of last year. Check out the best processors



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