It's really a shame Sega went bust and we wound up with Microsoft in their place.
Sega still here, buy tembo the badass elephant TODAY!!!
Man just come with them games. I personally don’t care about all this streaming cloud shyt.
If your games hit, imma buy your shyt
Gamepass currently has 250 games on its service and counting, there isn't a gamer who can't find dozens of gems to play because again, it's 250 games that is continuously updated with new games while removing older titles that are not popular. You know how everyone checks for the free games at the end of the month? On xbox it's new shyt every week
Gamepass games >>> free titles.
you can already basically stream MS Office since it's a monthly service with web apps
and Nvidia's streaming service (Geforce Now) just came out of beta
cloud gaming isn't ready now IMO, but I think it's clear it will be the future
It's ready for wifi, and wifi is everywhere. Now for all the ballers in this forum I'd assume most of them got 5g already. Tmobile offers it at no additional cost. My question to the adults is this....
How often or when do you seeing yourself using remote play? My first thought would be during a long trip which i don't often take and since I'm the grownup I'd be driving so it's not a thing. Really the only times i see are maybe at Walmart but rarely am i in a public place with time to spare just standing around.
Ok, but we gamed online no problem on dialup. With these new technologies companies don't have to spend time and resources optimizing online code like they once did. Cable companies keep getting faster. But they tell you the same things everytime which is..
"For your modern home with more connected devices than ever before"
Like if multiple video streams wasn't a thing since windows vista. You only need 35mbps down to stream 4k. I don't need a gig connection (allegedly) 100mb should be able to handle 2 4k streams and about 10 regular bandwidth streams like a YouTube no problems. My example again, NBA 2k3 is 17yrs old. I just looked up a gamespot review..
As far as actual games go, we experienced basically no lag at all in a majority of the games, and the Xbox Live communication feature (which has a single voice mask) worked very well.
NBA 2K3 Review
But with much faster speeds you saying things couldn't be optimized? I disagree...