That is one kid friendly looking game :V
I remain interested and intrigued in getting it.
What's the instance it runs on? Rack of unsold Kindle Fires?So they ended up calling it Luna.
I have very slight hopes Nvidia will offer that feature at one point in the future, as they do not directly make money from sales on their streaming platform.It still boggles my mind that Shadow are still the only ones to offer that at this time.
I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you.What's the instance it runs on? Rack of unsold Kindle Fires?
aws' g4dn instance is the current one most are using for game streaming so almost certainly that or something similarWhat's the instance it runs on? Rack of unsold Kindle Fires?
Looks pretty buggy as well.Hmm, Serious Sam 4 user reviews are sitting at mixed right now? Chief complaint is performance from looks of it?
Some people are complaining about bad performance, bugs, crashes and reused assets from the talos principle.Hmm, Serious Sam 4 user reviews are sitting at mixed right now? Chief complaint is performance from looks of it?
That's really the big gap in virtualization/cloud offerings to me. Many are happy to spin up instances to let you play one game, but letting you hands on and giving you a proper virtual machine to work, browse and do everything you'd do on a desktop? At affordable prices? Shadow's the only one so far.I have very slight hopes Nvidia will offer that feature at one point in the future, as they do not directly make money from sales on their streaming platform.
But the problem with giving people full access to a VM is that usage hours would go up significantly too. Would mean you'd have to have more blades, more traffic etc.
Other than that I'm still confused why anybody wants to use stadia or that amazon thing when GeForceNow is an option. A service that allows you to use and build your steam library. Once they upgrade it to Ampere (maybe Q4 2021?) 4k streaming could become a possibility.
But I'm not judging.
not everyone has a steam library is one big reason. if you can just pay a flat fee and get games streamed to you, that's a lot easier. or if it comes included with your game pass ultimate, which is another option via xcloud.Other than that I'm still confused why anybody wants to use stadia or that amazon thing when GeForceNow is an option. A service that allows you to use and build your steam library. Once they upgrade it to Ampere (maybe Q4 2021?) 4k streaming could become a possibility.
I guess it comes down to the other streaming services reminding me too much of a closed of console experience, while GeForce Now is more of an additional side service.At affordable prices? Shadow's the only one so far.
Only Serious Sam game I've played is SS3, which I fairly enjoyed.Wait, Serious Sam is a boring game?
Jokes aside, I think plenty of people have rose tinted glass of that series from when they were kids (I found it to be boring even then but still).
That they were recycling assets from Talos was far from a secret, wasn’t it?
The big thing that worries me about Shadow is that I understand they are operating at a loss, have just gone for their 3rd CEO in 2 years and I am afraid that there might be no affordable option for someone wanting a proper VM with decent underlying hardware in the future.I guess it comes down to the other streaming services reminding me too much of a closed of console experience, while GeForce Now is more of an additional side service.
But should I ever go full VM, I'd definitely jump into Shadow (or soemthing similar) than rely on Google or Amazon. I want some kind of control over the hardware that I'm renting and be it only to install mods, be able to decide from which store I buy or use cheat engine (in SP games of course!).
As said: Stadia and co. are supposed to give you console like gaming, and I'm not interested in that as my main platform.
I think there is a market for shadow, just like there is a market for PC gaming next to consoles.
The big thing that worries me about Shadow is that I understand they are operating at a loss, have just gone for their 3rd CEO in 2 years and I am afraid that there might be no affordable option for someone wanting a proper VM with decent underlying hardware in the future.
Yeah, for all the crap I give them for their communication and breaking the Windows 7 client, they are the only one in that market at that price.This industry is strange. You can have the right idea for a product, but you can be too innovative and come too early to the market. Like Palm Handhelds or Microsofts first "smart"watch.
To make things even worse, they are sitting on hardware that is starting to look outdated. It's a hard position they are in.
we win again!and most of it will come to PC eventually.
... at which point it'll be egsclusive for 12 monthsand most of it will come to PC eventually.
35GB for meMafia: Definitive Edition is out.
Or, at least, it's supposed to.
Something tells me the 700MB it's currently downloading isn't the full game...
Yeah, it's been updated a couple of minutes ago.35GB for me
ahh, gotcha ... glad they fixed it then not that i'll be able to play it right now anyway ... i'll play it when i get upYeah, it's been updated a couple of minutes ago.
If you check the Steam forums, people were going bananas because they were only getting the Windows distributables (which was the 700MB I was seeing when trying to download it), not any actual game files.
We know what happened to Amazon's 3080 shipment now.What's the instance it runs on? Rack of unsold Kindle Fires?
It'a a hiking simulator. Completely different genre.Firewatch has to be the fanciest walking simulator I've ever played.
Seems like exactly the same pricing as Nier.sqeenix have been doing this for a while now
here's Balan Wonderworld:
Was that what chat was saying?People are surprised that Microsoft showcased Minecraft (RTX).
Are these people really out of touch from real world that they don't know how popular Minecraft is?
I mean if they did that in of itself would be a huge "bargaining chip" since this means that devs would get access to China (that outside of Hong Kong) not even Nintendo or Sony are able to get a hold of. That whole Steam China was something that some indie game seemed to like since it would give them access to that. Where as with Nintendo even with Tencents help is only able to release a number of games and stuff like that.That 4Chan rumor that MS is trying to buy Valve is hilarious. I mean, I don't think MS is even trying to buy Valve. Valve is private and self-funded so noone other than some people at Valve knows how much they are valued, but it's definetly far more than Zenimax. Steam has a massive global audience reach, also in markets where console gaming is declining while PC gaming and mobile is growing like China and Japan.
RE8 announced as a PS5 timed exclusive :^)CAPACPAOPNM
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Do something
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announce literally anything
NopeDidn't Capcom just announce not one, but two new games last week?
whats the joke? lack of snow?:lul:
I think it was very short lived but I remember when some people drew PS5 and PS5 DE waifus (there were even cosplays). I guess other stuff came up and people moved on.Here comes a new waifu.