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SoupyDolphin | 6 years ago
I've been using GeForce Now with a Nvidia Shield for over a year now and it's been a great experience. The hardware costs are the same as the Stadia ($130), it's free to use while the beta period lasts, and you can play all the games you've already purchased on Steam, BattleNet, Epic etc. in 4k.
Why would I buy all the games AGAIN on Stadia when I can access them on GeForce now? The social/streaming aspect of Stadia is not a big draw for me either, so I really don't see the advantage from my perspective.
modwilliam|6 years ago
The fact that you already own the games on other platforms doesn't necessarily apply to potential Stadia users.
Plus, you're comparing Stadia's release price to GeForce Now's beta price. Not really a fair comparison
resoluteteeth|6 years ago
I think this also applies to Gefore Now.
> The fact that you already own the games on other platforms doesn't necessarily apply to potential Stadia users.
True, but as long as you have a computer you might be better off buying games on steam because you can always play them offline if you want to in the future, even if the service stops existing.
> Plus, you're comparing Stadia's release price to GeForce Now's beta price. Not really a fair comparison
Stadia isn't even available yet. I guess when Stadia is out and GeForce is out of beta it will be possible to do a better comparison?
WorldMaker|6 years ago
awill|6 years ago
I feel that's a huge advantage of Nvidia's solution. I'd probably rather pay $10/mo to play my existing Steam games and continue buying games on Steam. Then I'd own them. If Nvidia closes their streaming service, I still have my games. If Google closed Stadia, you'd lose everything!
owaislone|6 years ago
SoupyDolphin|6 years ago
I'll try some more latency critical games tonight and see how it is, but your assumption that single player and coop games run well is correct. You do get some resolution drops every now and then, but I would imagine this to be the case with any game streaming service.
bliblah|6 years ago
SoupyDolphin|6 years ago
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ilovecaching|6 years ago
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ehsankia|6 years ago
Compared to that, Stadia is free at 1080p, and 10$ at 4k, that's much cheaper. They also have in my experience better latency, and support more devices (any pc/laptop with a browser, chromecast, phone, etc).
SoupyDolphin|6 years ago
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KukicAdnan|6 years ago
Edit: I was mistaken. i was thinking on nVidia GameStream feature that allows you to stream from your PC to Shiled in your home.
Mobius01|6 years ago
GeForce Now has its own library of streamable titles for purchase, but it also allows you to link your Steam (and others) account to authorize streaming of games you already own and happen to be available in their library. But they run remotely.
I was very impressed with it, and my comparisons between streaming from nVidia’s remote servers or my own gaming PC yielded negligible differences in visual performance and latency. Your mileage will naturally vary.
xirdstl|6 years ago
hmage|6 years ago