NVIDIA has expanded its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service to Warsaw, Poland, bringing the power of RTX 4080 graphics cards to gamers across the EU East region. This means faster frame rates, higher resolutions, and improved ray tracing performance for a more immersive gaming experience, closer to home.
What Does This Mean for Gamers?
- Enhanced Performance: With RTX 4080 servers, gamers can expect smoother gameplay. Especially in demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
- Lower Latency: The proximity of Warsaw servers to many European gamers should result in reduced input lag, making gameplay feel more responsive.
How to Get Started with GeForce NOW
If you’re ready to experience the future of gaming, here’s how to get started with GeForce NOW:
- Sign Up: Visit the GeForce NOW website and create an account.
- Choose a Membership: Select a membership plan that suits your needs. The 4080 is only available on the Ultimate tier.
- Download the App: Download the GeForce NOW app for your Phone, PC, Mac, or Shield TV.
- Link your accounts: Link your Xbox, Steam, Ubisoft accounts to your GeForce Now account and sync your games.
- Start Gaming: Press play and feel the power of the cloud first hand.
The launch of GeForce NOW RTX 4080 servers in Warsaw coincides perfectly with the recent introduction of Xbox auto log-in. This feature allows gamers to automatically sign into their Xbox accounts on compatible devices, eliminating the need for manual logins. Combined with the high-performance capabilities of GeForce NOW, this creates a seamless and convenient gaming experience. Gamers can now quickly and easily access their favorite Xbox titles, streamed in stunning 4K resolution with RTX 4080-powered graphics, all without the hassle of manual logins
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I live in poland and yet still EU Central (Germany) has better latency than EU West (Poland), at least by 10ms… it’s quite weird as other cloud gaming service (stim.io) has Warsaw servers opened recently, and latency there is lower than Frankfurt…