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i use it exclusively. i dont even have a pc anymore. gfn is so good you dont even notice its streaming from the cloud. you get to play every game on highest settings in 4k with 60-120 fps. the service is absolutely amazing.
but you don't own your games right, needing to pay for a service and the license for the game?
i tried a trial of it a long time ago and i thought the delay was pretty bad.
i own them on steam, just like you lol
i rather pay 20 bucks every month and have access to the newest high end pc rather than buying one myself which is then outdated in a year.
idk when u tried it, but i have always single digit ping when playing on gfn.
probably depends where u live too.
ah nice, that's a good compromise. there was some service that required you to buy the games and only use it in their closed streaming service. sounds pretty good. the delay was probably half a second for me
This is how devs have to do it:
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/cloudgaming
Edit: It's not unheard of, but it also means taking more time out from all the new things they have to do, which makes them extremely busy, in order to likely just wait on the phone forever.... Not exactly something they would typically want to do.
Well as i read it somewhere in discord, it only takes to put a Tick in a store settings, to allow game being streamed on cloud services. So far, we can only hope for that tick, when the guy is ready
im pretty sure nvidia is already aware of this game.
That doesn't even make sense, TBH. Geforce Now and every other cloud service has absolutely nothing to do with Steam or any other storefront, except maybe the ones owned by the same company. So it wouldn't even make any sense for there to be 'a tick' in the storefront. These are completely different systems that don't interact. You've been lied to.