Great news as a Stadia premiere owner that knows the platform works extremely well despite what the fake news console fanboys go out of there way to otherwise say. Microsoft and Sony been doing these exact tactics for years so thank you Google for the awesome move, it's a great day for Stadia.
Just to be clear the Shield TV cloud gaming service does NOT require you to own a pc at all, the only thing you'd need is the £175 Nvidia Shield TV. The £7000 GeforceNow PC's are owned by Nvidia somewhere the world and they store the games on there PC's. Nvidia update games themselves and upgrade hardware themselves and fix the PC's themselves. You just buy digital steam AAA+ games and play instantly
It has been confirmed the unreleased PS5 is not as powerful a GPU as the 1 year old PC GPU (RTX 2080)... By the time PS5 is released (Nov 2020) the console will not be as powerful as the "already getting on a bit in the tech world" 2yr old RTX 2080 PC GPU. PC enthusiasts were capable of out performing the NOV2020 PS5 in SEP2018. The RTX 2080 is 1 GPU and PC's for a long time have been capable of having upto 4 GPU's in 1 PC. By 2020 it is expected the RTX 3000 series will be available for PC enthusiasts widening the gap further. But to be honest it's not about specs anymore any Nvidia Shield owner has known that since 2015 and soon to be Google Stadia owners with the future of gaming, cloud gaming that is specs don't matter no upgrades no downloads always updated just buy your game and play instantly max graphical settings all the time everytime forever. The Nvidia Shield TV is drastically cheaper at £175 and uses a small amount of electricity by cloud game streaming from GeforceNow servers from a dedicated PC that cost £7000 the GeforceNow PC's specs CPU Intel Xeon 4core 8 thread Ram 16GB GPU 24GB Nvidia Tesla P40 (£6000 GPU)
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Re: Google Stadia Will Pay to Delay 10 Games on PS4
Great news as a Stadia premiere owner that knows the platform works extremely well despite what the fake news console fanboys go out of there way to otherwise say. Microsoft and Sony been doing these exact tactics for years so thank you Google for the awesome move, it's a great day for Stadia.
Re: Rumour: PS5's Graphics Processor Is a Monster
Just to be clear the Shield TV cloud gaming service does NOT require you to own a pc at all, the only thing you'd need is the £175 Nvidia Shield TV. The £7000 GeforceNow PC's are owned by Nvidia somewhere the world and they store the games on there PC's. Nvidia update games themselves and upgrade hardware themselves and fix the PC's themselves. You just buy digital steam AAA+ games and play instantly
Re: Rumour: PS5's Graphics Processor Is a Monster
Ahh Mr Wick when is John Wick 4 coming out ? You were lucky to survive 3 and a game would be amazing
Re: Rumour: PS5's Graphics Processor Is a Monster
It has been confirmed the unreleased PS5 is not as powerful a GPU as the 1 year old PC GPU (RTX 2080)... By the time PS5 is released (Nov 2020) the console will not be as powerful as the "already getting on a bit in the tech world" 2yr old RTX 2080 PC GPU. PC enthusiasts were capable of out performing the NOV2020 PS5 in SEP2018. The RTX 2080 is 1 GPU and PC's for a long time have been capable of having upto 4 GPU's in 1 PC. By 2020 it is expected the RTX 3000 series will be available for PC enthusiasts widening the gap further. But to be honest it's not about specs anymore any Nvidia Shield owner has known that since 2015 and soon to be Google Stadia owners with the future of gaming, cloud gaming that is specs don't matter no upgrades no downloads always updated just buy your game and play instantly max graphical settings all the time everytime forever. The Nvidia Shield TV is drastically cheaper at £175 and uses a small amount of electricity by cloud game streaming from GeforceNow servers from a dedicated PC that cost £7000 the GeforceNow PC's specs
CPU Intel Xeon 4core 8 thread
Ram 16GB
GPU 24GB Nvidia Tesla P40 (£6000 GPU)