If you want to learn how play AAA games on your old laptop or PC at MAX settings, then this video is for you! This video is a review of the Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform, exemplified by the most evident quality comparison on YouTube.

The review uses a highly demanding Rainbow 6 Siege to test the visual quality, the frame-rate, latency and maximum resolution of GeForce NOW. Rainbow 6 Siege is very demanding in areas such as graphics, frame rate, latency and resolution, which is why it was chosen to evaluate these important aspects of NVIDIA GeForce NOW.

Video Transcript:

Have you ever wondered if you could play AAA games on your Ultrabook? Well, this is Rainbow 6 Siege running at over 100 frames per second at highest the setting on a low spec’ed Dell laptop with an integrated Intel GPU.

Welcome to VertexGaming, and today, I will be reviewing Nvidia’s GeForce Now service, which believes that it may have solved the notorious problem which the hindered a wider adoption of AAA PC titles and which allows you to play them on pretty much any PC or MAC, as long as you have access to a high a speed internet connection.

tilizing a GeForce 980ti graphics card, we’re going to compare the direct feed footage of Rainbow 6 siege from the laptop which runs the game via the GeForce Now service and the PC, which runs the game in the spectator mode locally.