Do you want to check your rig on GeForce Now? Then take a look at the following article. Find out the shortcuts to check your rig and also some tips to reduce the time in the queue!
GeForce Now is used by players to access games from anywhere. The cloud gaming client basically provides users with the necessary hardware components (like GPU) to run their games. This is done over the internet. So the only thing users need is a good internet connection and appropriate controls to run the game of your choice. Players select a game from their library and wait in a queue to get connected to a rig. This process is repeated every time you start a new session. This might make the players curios to know the specs of the rig they are assigned to. If you want to check your rig on GeForce Now, here is how you can do it!
How to check rig on GeForce Now:
To check your rig press the following keys – Ctrl + Alt + F6 or Alt +Shift + Ctrl + F6. This will display the rig you have been assigned to. If you are on a mac, use the following keys – Option + Command + Fn + F6. This is how easily you can check the rig in GeForce Now.
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How to reduce waiting time on ‘Looking for next available Rig’:
Though you might easily check the rig on GeForce Now. But, there is something that never gets old; having to wait in a queue to find a rig. If you want to reduce the waiting time when looking for next available Rig in GeForce Now, try this simple trick.
Launch GeForce Now and go into Settings. Under server location, pick the server that is closest to your actual location and click ‘Test network’. You can also explore other options in the servers list to check which works the best for you. Remember to test the network every time you change it. Once you find the best server, change the streaming quality to competitive. Save the settings and try to connect to a game now. The queue will now be reduced drastically. Suppose you were queued after 300 people, the number can drop down to 100. This is a big step up when waiting in a queue for a rig in GeForce Now. Unfortunately, this trick will work only for the users located in NA and EU. The trick will just reduce the queue time for other regions but the lag and frame rate will be a huge issue.