
Apparently, too many people appreciated the ability to play without a powerful PC or console. The NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud service is forced to turn off available tariffs, at least in some regions.
German ComputerBase and American Tom`s Hardware report that most NVIDIA GeForce Now tariffs are currently unavailable due to high demand. Newcomers who choose the NVIDIA cloud gaming platform may be disappointed, as five of the eight subscription levels are currently completely sold out. NVIDIA explains their unavailability with high demand for the service.
In several regions, the same subscription options are unavailable, which may indicate a global shortage of capacities. Last year, NVIDIA introduced daily passes that provide 24-hour access to the service without a long-term subscription. Additionally, NVIDIA also offers monthly and semi-annual tariffs. These one-month and six-month plans are divided into Free, Performance (1440p + RTX), and Ultimate (4K HDR + 240 FPS + RTX) packages.



In many regions, all one-day passes, the free and performance level for 1 month, as well as the free tariff for six months, are currently unavailable. Obviously, those who play for free are the most affected — GeForce Now serves users by priority, which, obviously, subscribers have.
Previously NVIDIA limited paid subscriptions to 100 hours per month and 6 hours per day. Apparently, the company is capable of solving this problem with additional capacities, but firstly, it takes time, and secondly, perhaps some will be revisited regarding the policy on free use. The Free tariff is already not very convenient, as it involves gaming sessions of only 30 minutes and low access priority (long queue).

In Ukraine, the available tariffs look as in the screenshot. That is, available are the free, as well as all options of paid tariffs. The author of this news with a monthly Performance subscription does not experience any significant discomfort during attempts to enter (except for the damn caching of shaders in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl and the need to sometimes enter the game again due to its freezing, with standing in line). However, subjectively, a queue forms more often, and there have also been several instances of poor connection to the servers over a long period.
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