This is absolutely no different to Geforce Now, or even OnLive in its time, so why bother at all? Neither of those have been overwhelmingly successful, one is even completely defunct.
This is absolutely no different to Geforce Now, or even OnLive in its time, so why bother at all? Neither of those have been overwhelmingly successful, one is even completely defunct.
While I think a subscription model with included games is defendable, I can’t wrap my head around the fact that people will buy access to “premium” game streaming.
So... you can pay for a game stored on disc or on an HDD (which mean you can play it forever as long as you keep the files or the disc), or you can buy, for…