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Hi there mate,
This is not Google's Stadia, or the Sony's PlayStation Now, etc... but Nvidia's GeForce Now.
If you say this, this means you're not a GFN customer or that your connection or setup or not compatible. Indeed, the free trial service ( performances & session time badly limited ) and the full service you got when you're customer ( aka "Founder" so far ) are not the same at all.
In case of doubt about the Internet connection and/or the PC setup, or in case of issue, no worries, Nvidia's Support is available 24/7, and can always help customers. You can directly talk ( chat ) to someone from Nvidia Staff, no need to send a mail & wait. Ultra professional.
I'm customer since June 2020 and never experienced a single input lag due to that service, reason why ( for instance ) Arc System Works added Guilty Gear Strive on the game list.
Trust me, Arc System Works knows what the Input Lag words really mean.
More than 1000 games now on GFN and the list is growing every week.
That being said, once on GFN's "desktop", I recommend to use the Ctrl / Alt / F6 command in order to see which card is used. The experience is a blast with the GTX 1080 cards. Way more better than the RTX ones so far, at least on GFN. Input, frame rate, sharpness, stability, color depth, contrast of the image, even with tons of things on the screen, even with a LOT of movement, and even if it's dark or bright. Warframe, for instance, is simply perfect on GFN.
Basically, if you don't know the game is running on a GFN PC, you don't even see or feel it.
All the Best.