"It only seems right that cloud gaming should welcome virtual pilots, and that's definitely now the case if GeForce Now is your streaming platform of choice. One of the most frequently requested features from its community according to NVIDIA, flight control support has now been added to its GeForce Now offering, meaning you can live your Top Gun fantasies without worrying about your rig buckling under the pressure."
"The first compatible peripheral is the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One - which incidentally NVIDIA is giving away to five winners of a competition it's currently running, along with a month of GeForce Now Ultimate - with more to be supported over time. A dedicated row in the GeForce Now app will highlight games that you can play with flight controls, one of which will be Team Jade's Delta Force, which arrives on the service soon."
GeForce Now has added flight control support, allowing players to use physical flight peripherals for cloud-streamed flight games. The first compatible device is the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One, with NVIDIA running a giveaway for five winners plus a month of GeForce Now Ultimate and indicating additional peripherals will be supported over time. The GeForce Now app will include a dedicated row highlighting games playable with flight controls, including the upcoming addition of Team Jade's Delta Force. GeForce Now Ultimate servers use RTX 5080 GPUs to enable up to 5K streaming at 120fps, earning praise for sharp, smooth performance.
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