![]() What a delight it is to have raytraced Cyberpunk 2077 booting, bugs and all, from a macOS desktop. Games belong to you care of retailers like Steam, which is a few shades better than owning Stadia games, which last only as long as the service itself. But the best thing in my book is that, technically, there’s a Windows PC on the other end of the stream one with relatively beefy (virtual) specs handily able to run current games with ray tracing, DLSS, and all the other whistling bells that NVIDIA brings to Moore’s table. ![]() ![]() But then my expensive GPU card became obsolete, and more crucially, Apple stopped signing NVIDIA drivers for macOS, making my eGPU suitable only for when I didn’t need my Mac as a Mac.Įnter GFN, which for me garnered, on first use, a genuine “holy shit!” moment, when I realized streaming tech was further along than I thought. For a while, before streaming gaming was consumer-ready, I was happy to boot into Bootcamp on my MacBook Pro with a custom-wired NVIDA eGPU. Praise be to NVIDIA’s Geforce Now, which allows us Mac nerds to dabble in full-fat Windows gaming without using a PC. Quick-hacking your Mac input devices for Geforce Now
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