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It's the end of an era (sorta).
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Mortgage rates are still riding high despite the central bank lowering interest rates today.
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Starting in 2025, users (including those who pay for premium service) will be limited to 100 hours of streaming per month. While that's a fairly high limit, it still bites hard versus the unlimited playtime that the subscription has allowed up until now.
If you're currently a paying user, or if you sign up for a paid GeForce Now subscription between now and December 31, you'll be grandfathered into unlimited streaming until 2026. (Just don't let that subscription lapse.) Otherwise, if you go over the streaming limit and still want to continue playing, you can buy additional game time in 15-hour chunks for $3 (standard tier) or $6 (ultimate tier).
What's with the new limits? According to Nvidia's announcement post, the limits are there to "continue providing exceptional quality and speed — as well as shorter queue times — for Performance and Ultimate members." Nvidia says that 94 percent of users currently fit under this limit, though some less-than-precise wording means that might also include users on the free tier. (I'm getting flashbacks to when mobile carriers were trying to convince us that most people didn't need more than 2GB of over-the-air data.)
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