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kirth_gersen | 4 months ago

Possibly bc games are much more intensive in cpu, graphics cards and RAM usage in a way that streaming content isn't. And that usage is per user since you don't see the same video game frames as everyone else. By comparison, you don't need to compute every frame of a netflix series. It's static, you just serve it up.

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mijoharas|4 months ago

Sure, I just don't understand a rise since 2022 (I assume they're talking about per-user).

If it were a rise between console generations or something, sure, but I don't get why there would be one since 2022.

ErneX|4 months ago

I think the best streaming service right now is the one offered by Nvidia. You play the games you already own from your Steam account on cutting edge hardware.

jakebasile|4 months ago

Xbox streaming uses Xbox Series X hardware in server blades. That hardware hasn't changed since the XSX released.

chrisfosterelli|4 months ago

In fairness, they did just increase the price of all of their consoles due to tariff effects on hardware production. Same with playstation. It's pretty much the first generation in history consoles have gotten more expensive after release.

I doubt this is driving the game pass price increase though.