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That is really wild. I just googled to try to understand what you are trying to explain here and this is what I came up with. -
GeForce Now allows users to play demanding games by running them on powerful Nvidia servers in the cloud, essentially providing access to a high-end gaming PC remotely, so even if your local device isn't powerful enough to run the game directly, you can still play it with high quality graphics through a streamed video feed to your device; this means the heavy processing work is done on Nvidia's servers, not on your local hardware
LOL, would never pay for a service that has input lag.
Proper PC FTW lol.
Just get a Steam Deck or used PS5.
With that being said I support it being added there, more people getting to play good games is a good thing.