• ZkhqrD5o@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Also, before announcing their streaming platform, they disabled the feature where you can stream from your real PC. It was called nvidia Gamestream and has been revived by the “Sunshine” and"Moonlight" projects. It works great, even over the internet. Only adding 7-10ms with a wired connection. I’ve used it myself for years.

    So without the Sunlight and Moonlight projects they would have succeeded in killing the superior technology which would have competed with the one you have to pay monthly for.

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    18 hours ago

    Was about to say it always had this but I guess it is a change to the people who were grandfathered in. I personally haven’t hit this limit but I only use it for a select few games that don’t run natively or well on Linux.

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      Can’t do that on GFN either, it’ll boot you after like 10 minutes of idle, and you lose your progress. I tried their early founders deal and that was an annoyance, could hardly use the bathroom without finding a save point first.

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        18 hours ago

        Really? I tried Amazon Luna once, and while it would end the stream after some number of minutes, you could resume it right where you left off. It only closed the game entirely after a significant amount of time.

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          Maybe it’s better these days, but yeah they simply logged out tearing down the whole virtual machine

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    1 day ago

    This seems like one of those problems that I’m too privileged to have since I don’t have this service nor know anybody who did.

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      5 hours ago

      at one point in time they had a free tier or something. not sure if it still does. Honestly if I was subscribing to something monthly I could see this over streaming services.

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        IIRC, there’s still a free tier with a limit of 1 hour playtime at a time, and you can’t play during peak hours because there won’t be a slot for you.

        The pay tier is still a 6 hour limit, but of course you can just come right back in.

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      I tried it to play a few games. I’ve had some controller issues and then the quality and frame rate seems really bad for me. I know it was great for others, but I don’t know what settings I needed to get a smooth game going.

      I was actually interested in this service because I felt like building a gaming PC for just a few games I play once in a while outside of my Steam Deck could be worth it.

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        I think it really depends on circumstances. I tried GFN and Stadia, and found them to be adequate, and used Stadia for a few months. After comparing input latency with streaming from myself (across town) and playing locally, I decided it wasn’t worth it and left Stadia. I’m still mad at their ridiculous promises that they broke, and killing the service without ever really trying to hit its potential.