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Nvidia launches GeForce Now cloud gaming service at $4.99/month
"Paid subscription gives priority server access and six-hour sessions, but there's a free version too.
Nvidia has officially launched its GeForce Now cloud gaming platform out of beta, opening up cloud gaming support across PC, Mac, Android, and TV (via Nvidia Shield) via existing PC game storefronts.
The service is split into two tiers: a free edition, and a paid founders edition. The founders edition costs $4.99 per month, and offers priority access to servers, play sessions up to six hours long, and access to games with ray tracing supported. Free users may have to wait in queues to access servers and will be capped at sessions one hour long, though there's no limit to how many times a user can queue in any period. Both plans support streaming at 1080p and 60fps. As it's a streaming service, all games are intended to function at these levels regardless of the power of the user's device."
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Cheat software: Can publishers level the playing field?
Legal expert Dr Andreas Lober offers practical advice to publishers battling the rise of cheat software in online games
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Modl.ai closes $1.7m seed funding round
"Startup uses AI-driven player archetypes to drastically reduce playtest times
Founded by veterans of games, psychometrics, and artificial intelligence, Modl.ai supposedly allows developers to test their games in minutes, rather than days or weeks.
By deploying AI-driven player archetypes, Modl.ai mimics human behaviour for playesting, thereby accelerating the process and reducing overheads."
Yet another job becomes automated by AI.
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Capcom Announces Record Profits Due to Digital Sales of Monster Hunter World, Resident Evil 2, DMC5
Today Capcom announced its financial results for the first nine months of the fiscal year 2019, which ended on December 31.
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Activision Blizzard is pulling all of its games from NVIDIA GeForce Now
With no additional context, Activision Blizzard is pulling its games from NVIDIA's new service.
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