![]() ![]() The critical difference between Geforce Now and Stadia, is that Nvidia is letting players bring their existing library of games over to Geforce Now. ![]() The promise is that you can play high-end games that would push a top-end gaming PC to the limit, even when you’re using a far less powerful local device, like a phone, tablet, or non-gaming PC/laptop. The pitch is similar to something like Google Stadia, where the games run remotely on Nvidia datacentres, and then the output is streamed to your local devices. It’s a cloud-based service whereby players can run games that they have on their Steam,, Origin, uPlay and Epic Game Store accounts. Geforce Now has been generating lots of attention since it came out of beta last month. Nvidia, who have been manufacturing the GPUs powering gaming rigs across the globe for decades, recently find themselves at the centre of a cloud streaming controversy that’s putting players, developers and publishers at odds with each other, but how did we get here?
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