![]() On a longer play session, it was uninterrupted, didn’t falter or slip up. There’s barely a stutter or a stammer, though I did get occasional audio breakup at times – which seemed to resolve itself with a restart – and I can seamlessly jump into my game, no matter which device I’m on.Įven at the game’s busiest times – at launch – I could play, mostly, without issue. ![]() On the Ultimate Tier, I’m able to play Baldur’s Gate 3 on max specs, everything cranked up to Ultra or High, and for the experience to run smooth as butter. You can even take advantage of cloud saves so you can also pick up where you left off, wherever you’ve been playing. You do have to own the game, of course, but you simply run it through the GeForce NOW app or via browser, connecting up a Bluetooth controller, and can dive right in. Finally, at £17.99, you can stream in 4K, up to 120FPS, and have access to a top-of-the-range NVIDIA RTX 4080 rig when available. You can also upgrade to Priority at £8.99 which lets you run for 6 hour play sessions, playing at 60FPS up to 1080p. See, there’s tiers: a free one to test whether it works, giving you an hour play session on a basic rig. Providing you’re on the right membership. From there, any compatible games you already own and have been configured for the app can then be streamed at the highest possible qualities. So this might be the only way some people will be able to play.Īfter spending around 5 hours playing the game across several laptops, my TV and phone, also comparing it to how my current rig plays the game natively, here are my thoughts…įor those who don’t know, the NVIDIA GeForce NOW app scans your libraries on Steam, Epic Games Store and Ubisoft+. It’s also fair to say this one is going to be pretty hardware intensive – spoiler, it is. It’s not out on PlayStation 5 for another month yet, and there’s no clear release date for Xbox in sight. We’ve been given access to NVIDIA’s incredible cloud streaming platform to check out its huge library of games.Ī full overview will be coming in due course, looking at how different games respond and how it plays across various formats, but for now, we figured there’s a pressing question many people will have: how does Baldur’s Gate 3 play?
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