The r/GeForceNOW subreddit says premium users are no longer guaranteed 60FPS. One user was anxious that Marvels Guardians of the Galaxy wouldn’t ever be able to get over 50FPS while being streamed despite their hardware. They turned up their support. Several games on GeForce Now are capped at some FPS such as Cyberpunk (at 45 FPS) and others. The Guardians of Galaxy, is 50PS, therefore it’s not a bug, says Nvidia customer care. Cyberpunk 2077. Credit: CD Projekt RED. One user shared an image with the original user showing that when in the case of the GeForce RTX menu, the actual cap on another reader for Cyberpunk 2077 confirmed that it was 45FPS. The post and subreddit users were trying to decide whether it had any meaning to your subscription level, as on the website ThePriority says that users can also get up to 1080p and 60FPS, and, while the highest level also gives users access to RTX 3080 servers, which is up for pre-order. A mod on the suggested subreddit wrote: It also didn’t work for capped, it’s a new thing, isn’t it, is I guess, so far as it goes, but it’s no surprise. The reason of those FPS caps is not yet known, but the Reddit post message has a hint that some games have their FPS capped below the paid services 60FPS max. GeForce Now is a cloud-based game streaming service for Nvidias – subscribers. With limited power available, subscribers can connect their different store accounts and play supported games via streaming. A player’s play-and-play feature has to be purchased from the linked store. In other news, Debra, i.e., the PC, or even single-player games, are sometimes deemed redundant this weekend.