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1. Open Steam and enter Family Mode
2. Open GeForce Now and select The Isle
3. A message will appear saying that GeForce Now will not launch The Isle because the game isn’t available in Family Mode. Then click “OK”.
4. Open Full Picture Mode. Disable Family Mode.
5. Start downloading EVRIMA by going to Properties > Betas > EVRIMA public branch
• A message may appear saying you don’t own the game. Ignore the message, and do not close it yet. Wait until the game is opened and then you can close that pop up message.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8d-qxWmnGs
The game hasn't even been fully released yet. Evrima is, literally, a beta branch.
When I try this, I select EVRIMA, but once I go back, It unselects from the settings, how do I save the settings after setting the betas to EVRIMA?
Not sure. I've never had that issue. When you look at The Isle in your Library's games list, does it list it as, The Isle (evrima)? If it does, launch the game from there, rather than using the desktop shortcut maybe? Not really sure if that would help, at all?
By the way, do you also play Legacy, as well as Evrima? Because, if you do, each time you launch Legacy it seems to uninstall Evrima, and then install Legacy instead. And then when you want to go back to Evrima, you have to select Evrima from the beta options again, and then install Evrima again. Is this what is happening?
Rather than communications only taking place between your computer and the game server, you would be sending and receiving communications from your pc to the cloud server, then from the cloud to the game server, then back to the cloud server, then to your pc.
I would think this would cause a lot more latency than normal. Which might be fine in a single player game. But when the server and your pc have to both agree with where everyone is and what they're doing, I could see this being an issue.
I don't even like to use wireless controllers or game on a wifi connection for this reason. Nevermind try to pvp over a cloud stream.