Possibly? I pulled up a list via the app just now and all I saw were western regions and one "central." I have it set to automatic, but maybe the eastern data centers are slammed and unavailable. Who knows. I'll try again later.I think I saw some east coast servers in the list. But maybe things are getting a bit hammered at the moment tho?
Thanks for trying! I'm just fool around with the laptop when I get home tonight. Curious of how it will compare to Stadia for my distance to a data center
does it count as "your games" the ones coming from subscriptions like gamepass and ea access?
It's an hour sesssion but your not limited. If your playing a singleplayer game you can play for an hour save log out, log back in and play for another hour etc with no limits as far as I can tell just queuing between sessions.The time limits seem a little odd, but I'm very excited that they are offering a free hour so I can try it out.
Wow, that's even worse than when I had a 4 core/4 thread CPU + 780, which is probably ancient hardware by now. Maybe the free version is held back in performance on purpose?This (with 50Mbps setting on):
I had the Doom ingame performance actived, look at this:
it doesn't make any sense on a GPU like that... does it runs like that (unplayable) on paid service too?
That wouldn't make sense at all if they're trying to entice potential subscribers.Wow, that's even worse than when I had a 4 core/4 thread CPU + 780, which is probably ancient hardware by now. Maybe the free version is held back in performance on purpose?
you can play six hours straight then i think you have to go back in queue but since youre a founder you get access immedtiately i thinkWait, so do you only get 6 hours of play for a month, or you can only play for six hours at a time but can do that multiple times in a month?
What does that mean in this context?I'm so confused.. I chose a supported game from the list, which I own on Steam.. and it still made me install it?
lol, really slick service there nVidia.
Were the egs free games only for subscribers or was it for everyboby?I'm deeply regretting not taking advantage of all of the free games on EGS as my PC was to weak to run them and I had no plans on getting a gaming PC...
Sure. Just started Plague Tale: Innocence and AC: Odyssee on my Huawei M5 Lite. The Tablets Bluetooth Support for Controllers is bad, so I could only use the Touch Controls, which was unplayable. But it is working and when you have a Controller connected to your tablets it works.
Anyone with an account I believeWere the egs free games only for subscribers or was it for everyboby?
It's a fake installation on THEIR PC... you aren't seeing your Steam client but that it's all streaming, that isn't your PC... the games are already on their PC, the fake installation is to make sure that you have the game on your Steam library, it will take 1 second to "install" it.I'm so confused.. I chose a supported game from the list, which I own on Steam.. and it still made me install it?
lol, really slick service there nVidia.
Could you or anyone here link me the android app ? Nothing is coming up for me. I'm in Canada.
I'm using custom setting :)I'm also in Italy, run it in balanced not performance. Performance has a lower resolution
What's up with this and xCloud not being avaliable on iOS? Is it the same thing that the Steam Link app went trough, where Valve eventuelly could have their app on iOS as long as they removed the store from it?
Well, now I'm also salty I didn't get the free games too! :p
It worked. Downloaded the app from app mirror. Easy. The only pain with this setup in general is that you are constantly required to enter the Steam password every time you want to play a new game. Otherwise it works well on my Bravia from 2017.
So I got a new router that advises it's 5ghz which REALLY improved my Xcloud experience but GE force Now is saying I am using a 2.4 ghz router. Anyone having that issue? Otherwise this is awesome. Totally YouTube quality but if I can get the app on my work CPU this is gangbusters.
Also, how did they swoop in our of nowhere and beat MS and Google to the punch with web browser service for all?
Were the egs free games only for subscribers or was it for everyboby?
Soooo I don't have a pc. There are PC games id like to try. Can I buy stuff on steam, use this service to stream to my phone then cast it to my tv and use a Bluetooth controller?
Yeah, it's kinda ridiculous that MS and GOOGLE support only a few countries, while Nvidia supports 50+ countries right from the start., how did they swoop in our of nowhere and beat MS and Google to the punch with web browser service for all?
Fuck, this is what I was looking for.
Disappointing to hear about lack of iOS support. I wonder which cloud service will be first to that platform