Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Shadows launches today and will be playable right away on NVIDIA's GeForce NOW. If their PC isn't good enough to comply with the fairly demanding system requirements, users can purchase the game on Steam or Ubisoft Connect and stream it via the cloud. If you own an Ultimate subscription, you can also enable ray traced global illumination and reflections, not to mention DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation. The Ultimate tier runs on RTX 4080-class hardware, so you can expect similar performance to what Francesco De Meo reported in his review of Assassin's Creed Shadows: At 4K […]
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