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I love playing video games, but as a Mac owner, I often have a case of PC envy.
Almost all the best games debut on PCs and only show up on Macs years later — if at all. With recent PC-exclusive games including "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" getting really popular, and "Destiny 2"— the sequel to one of my favorite video games — launching this month, I recently started considering buying a gaming PC for the very first time.
Fortunately, I found an even better and much cheaper solution, one that turned my 2013 MacBook Pro into a legitimate game machine: Nvidia's GeForce Now app.
I first learned about GeForce Now earlier this week in a random video I found from a YouTuber named Karl Conrad. After doing some quick research about people trying and failing to use their Macs as game machines, I discovered his video, where he mentioned the software as a potential solution.
A free download in the US and Canada, the GeForce Now app lets you play on your Mac the kind of high-end games that typically require a Windows PC computer with a dedicated graphics processor. GeForce Now is only in beta, but Nvidia is a trusted company when it comes to gaming, and the app works like a charm.
Take a look at GeForce Now:
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First of all, this software isn't just from some random app maker. GeForce Now was developed by Nvidia, which has been working on gaming and mobile computing for 24 years.
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Nvidia makes all sorts of things, from computing chips to gaming hardware to self-driving car software. But video games are at its core.
Here's how Nvidia describes its GeForce Now software on its website:
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About the only way you can play most PC games on a Mac is to run the game on a PC in the cloud and stream it to your computer.
GeForce Now software is in beta testing. Although it's free now, Nvidia will likely charge a monthly subscription fee for it in the future.
If you're a Mac user, you can visit this page to download GeForce Now.
Nvidia is promising to eventually make a version of the app for PCs.
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