![]() ![]() All in Nvidia, honestly it's a pain logging in to steam every instance, but its infinitely better than having to buy all the games you already own. So TLDR, BOTH SUCK for competitive FPS, casual gaming OR you need something to get you by. I've complained to Google about now QHD and no button to toggle 4k source instead, they don't care.ĭo not invest in Stadia, go with Geforce, if any of the services die or you invest in a PC you can still use your paid steam library. Stadia still uses Vega 56, even for 4k.yikes.Īs a gamer, neither of these work, I tried Apex legends on both, on a PC Hardwired to a 250mbit connection and it was horrible. At wonky times free is quick queue times, paid for = RTX at 1080p. Nvidias offering is indeed good, but some games will require a keyboard and mouse. The input lag on all these services are obscene! They're totally unplayable.Īnd the joker platforms like Stadia don't support QHD, so if you're on a QHD screen it displays 1080p (instead of going to 4k) so the quality is abysmal. You need a decent internet connection (25MBps) Limited to 1080p as of today but 4k will be implemented. Some games are not available due to game publishers being greedy (Bethesda, Rockstar) The caveat is that some AAA games are not available due to game publishers being greedy (Bethesda, Rockstar)Īllows you to play games you own from Steam / Epic without having to buy them again.Īllows you to play games if you cannot get a GPU.Īllows you to play PC games on mobile devices/tablets/weak laptops.Īs of today, it is cheaper than buying and maintaining a gaming PC. You can try it for free (it s limited to 1h per day) Instead of upgrading every two years, I just pay 120$ per year and get to play with an up to date GPU. The icing on the cake was that I was able to play my games on my smartphone.įor 10$ per month, this is really a good deal. I found the experience very pleasent and seamless. GeForce Now allows you to play games you own from your Steam library or Epic game store with a caveat. Unlike Stadia and other cloud gaming solution. For example, Amazon has implemented a BYOG option in Luna for Ubisoft games, and NVIDIA on GFN.Being unable to source a GPU at decent price, I decided to give a try to GeForce Now, Nvidia's cloud gaming solution. We note, however, that industry participants in this growing industry are continuously experimenting with different payment models, and even a single participant may have more than one way of monetising content. ![]() ![]() Given our provisional findings set out below that Activision’s content is especially likely to become available on cloud gaming services under a B2P or BYOG approach, we pay particular attention to the potential impact of the Merger on these services. Under this theory of harm, we explore competition concerns in the market for cloud gaming services as a whole. You can check out the actual conversation that on the r/GeForceNOW discord under #pcs-and-tech It isn't formatted as well as I'd like it to because of this. It's going to be messy since I'm just essentially copying over a Discord discussion. I basically just put their key statements down here then comment on it. I'd give it a read if you have the time and genuinely curious, it's a very interesting read. Microsoft again is always pointing to GFN for comparisons on why they're not the monopoly. According to it, the CMA expects ActiBlizz games to be on BYOG (bring your own game) services within the next 5 years. TL DR: Lots of interesting stuff mentioned about GFN overall. ![]()
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