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00:00:00 – 00:09:34
The video primarily focuses on demonstrating how to set up and use GeForce Now for gaming through web browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. The presenter explains the installation and configuration process using a "user agent switcher" extension, which involves pasting specific codes to make the browser recognize the GeForce Now domain. The setup is tested with games like Rogue Company, showing smooth performance and low latency, despite occasional initial stuttering. The speaker highlights the successful gameplay experience, streamed at 1080p 60fps with auto bit rate adjustments, and encourages viewers to try the setup, offering support through comments. The video concludes with a thank you message, urging viewers to subscribe and providing additional resources in the description.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to play games on your GeForce Now account using a web browser like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Initially, the focus is on setting it up in Chrome. The steps include installing a “user agent switcher” extension, configuring it with a specific code (which will be provided in the video description), and setting it to recognize the GeForce Now domain. Once configured, when visiting play.geforcenow.com, the browser will recognize the device, allowing seamless game access. The presenter tests the setup, confirming its functionality. The same process is then briefly described for setting up on Microsoft Edge.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to configure a G-Force Now setup on different browsers, including Chrome and Microsoft’s Edge. They show the process of pasting a line of code and adjusting the user agent string to enable the setup. They then log in to the Chrome browser, load a game (Rogue Company), and check for performance issues such as latency and stuttering. The speaker highlights that the game runs smoothly in full screen with customized settings, using an Xbox controller without any issues. They also note a difference in the browser version, where the message “your rig is ready” appears, which isn’t seen in the app version.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their positive experience testing GeForce Now through a web browser over several days. They note the low latency and smooth gameplay, despite some initial stuttering, especially with a game like Rogue Company, which is known to stutter occasionally. The speaker mentions streaming at 1080p 60fps and allowing auto bit rate adjustments. They recount moments of gameplay, expressing satisfaction with performance across various games. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to try the setup themselves and offers assistance through comments, promising to provide necessary links and codes for the setup.
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In this part of the video, the speaker thanks the viewers for watching, encourages them to subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up, and ring the notification bell. They mention providing a description with needed information to make things easier for the viewers. The speaker expresses appreciation for the support and signs off with a promise to see the viewers in the next video.
