NVIDIA's GeForce Now Adds Flight Control Support, Taking Cloud Gaming to New Heights
In a move that's sure to thrill enthusiasts of all ages, cloud gaming giant GeForce Now has finally taken to the skies with the addition of flight control support. A feature long in the works, this development is set to revolutionize the way gamers experience their favorite aerial adventures.
The first compatible peripheral to hit the market is the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One, which NVIDIA is giving away to five lucky winners as part of a current competition. But that's not all - more flight controllers are on the horizon, with the promise of support for various other models in the coming months.
Gamers can now indulge their inner Top Gun with confidence, knowing that their rig won't be put under undue strain by the demands of immersive flight simulation. And with a dedicated row in the GeForce Now app highlighting compatible titles, including Team Jade's highly anticipated Delta Force, players are in for a treat.
A year ago, NVIDIA made a significant upgrade to its cloud gaming infrastructure, switching to high-end RTX 5080 GPUs to power its $20-per-month GeForce Now Ultimate servers. The result? A truly breathtaking experience that delivers 5K resolution at an impressive 120fps. As tech expert Devindra Hardawar put it, this update has been a "cloud gaming revelation," with graphics so sharp and smooth they're almost overwhelming. With flight control support on board, GeForce Now is poised to take the cloud gaming scene by storm.
In a move that's sure to thrill enthusiasts of all ages, cloud gaming giant GeForce Now has finally taken to the skies with the addition of flight control support. A feature long in the works, this development is set to revolutionize the way gamers experience their favorite aerial adventures.
The first compatible peripheral to hit the market is the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One, which NVIDIA is giving away to five lucky winners as part of a current competition. But that's not all - more flight controllers are on the horizon, with the promise of support for various other models in the coming months.
Gamers can now indulge their inner Top Gun with confidence, knowing that their rig won't be put under undue strain by the demands of immersive flight simulation. And with a dedicated row in the GeForce Now app highlighting compatible titles, including Team Jade's highly anticipated Delta Force, players are in for a treat.
A year ago, NVIDIA made a significant upgrade to its cloud gaming infrastructure, switching to high-end RTX 5080 GPUs to power its $20-per-month GeForce Now Ultimate servers. The result? A truly breathtaking experience that delivers 5K resolution at an impressive 120fps. As tech expert Devindra Hardawar put it, this update has been a "cloud gaming revelation," with graphics so sharp and smooth they're almost overwhelming. With flight control support on board, GeForce Now is poised to take the cloud gaming scene by storm.