GeForce Now's Paid Subscription is Doubling in Price (polygon.com) 25
Nvidia is effectively doubling the price of GeForce Now, its cloud streaming service. The company will add a new subscription tier on Thursday called Priority membership, which will cost $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year, Nvidia announced in a blog post. From a report: GeForce Now allows people to play PC games that they already own via cloud streaming. The games themselves are hosted on Nvidia's servers, then streamed to the player on devices of all kinds, such as computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and browsers. Players can stream games they own on platforms like Steam, the Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and Uplay -- as long as GeForce Now supports the games in question. Before Thursday's membership changes, Nvidia offered two options for GeForce Now users. The free tier only required an Nvidia account, but limited playtime to one-hour sessions. The Founders tier, which cost $4.99 per month or $24.99 for six months, provided players with "priority access" to cloud servers, sessions of up to six hours, and ray-traced graphics. The new Priority membership will take the place of the Founders option. Priority members will get the same features as Founders for the new twice-as-high price. This new membership option will open sometime on Thursday.
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Because of the graphics card supply issues, it's plausible that a larger number of people has been flocking to such cloud services just in order to be able to experience high end graphics. So nVidia does what most corporations would do if demand increases, rise the prices and see how far that can go.
they need cards to power the servers as well (Score:2)
they need cards to power the servers as well and the chip cost may hurt them as well.
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I would presume that if they have to provision another 1000 servers, they simply get the necessary chips in-house. After all, they make the things so if they need some for internal sales, they can pull it from internal stock.
I can't imagine the GeForce Now team being told "Sorry, buy your cards from eBay like everyone else does".
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Maybe they're making more money mining Etherium than they are from gamers.
Seems to be a trend... (Score:3)
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... once the customers are hooked on the service, start raising the low introductory price. But doubling it? That just looks like greed.
Current customers are grandfathered in. It's the new customers that pay the higher price.
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Not as much of a change as you might think (Score:3)
Unavailability (Score:2)
Continuing nvidia's trend of things called Founders being impossible to buy.
FYI current Founders (Score:5, Informative)
can keep the $5 rate as long as they subscribed.
What are the restrictions? (Score:3, Funny)
If I can play a game, can I submit a game to steam that mines Bitcoin? $10 isn't too bad for a month worth of mining on what I assume must be some beefy GPU.
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If I can play a game, can I submit a game to steam that mines Bitcoin? $10 isn't too bad for a month worth of mining on what I assume must be some beefy GPU.
Even if you can, do they let you run MSI Afterburner so you can increase the memory speed and decrease cpu speed?
Deleting account in 5...4...3... (Score:3)
This was pretty cool in beta, before the service refused to run any of the games I own. If all I can run is the Steam store, why would I pay a cent?
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This is not true, It also connects to Epic Games store, as well as other game companies directly.
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Sorry, it _is_ true that I can run nothing else: I don't own anything from these other companies
Cloud gaming is a market failure (Score:1)
It's a solution in search of a problem. The market doesn't want it, and raising prices won't help.
What? (Score:1)
"GeForce Now allows people to play PC games that they already own via cloud streaming. Players can stream games they own on platforms like Steam"
Is it just me, or does Steam not let you stream any Steam game you own from anywhere, anyway? There's literally an Android Steam app to do exactly that.
What a crappy business model.
i noticed (Score:1)
21st century arcade (Score:1)