Video Games Made For Cloud Gaming – The Nerf Report



On today’s show we talk about the growing size of video games and how some games would benefit from being on the Cloud.

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13 thoughts on “Video Games Made For Cloud Gaming – The Nerf Report”

  1. When I think about the benefits of cloud, I think about the games that intensive performance-wise and deliver different experiences based on the users set up. I'm talking mainly about Cities:Skylines and Planet Coaster mainly. Even on Shadow these games can struggle when the maps get busy.

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  2. Competitive gaming in the cloud, exclusive for cloud gaming services. Everyone is on the same hardware and you can’t possibly cheat if you don’t control the machine it’s running from, that would be nice

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  3. I agree, the advantages of cloud gaming are huge. However… The titles launching on cloud gaming platforms aren't the top notch titles. That's a huge draw back.
    Triple A titles vs insta-play lesser titles.

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  4. Bingo.
    I was amazed when I could play ESO with 0 downloads. Blew me away. I can't imagine how insane it would be if other MMOs came to the cloud. WoW on stadia would make that game far, far more accessible.

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  5. A lot of people badmouth stadia and cloud gameing even I did until I tried it now I’d never go back I’ve been playing doom eternal and it’s dlc and out of all games that is the true test of how good stadia actually is cause it was beautiful and seamless no lag no issues and yet on Xbox one doom crashed a few times for me due to the console and on top of that ….sekiro is amazing on stadia and don’t get me started on how good cyberpunk plays on stadia in comparison to Xbox one or PS4…..well supposed to be on PS4 lol either way looking forward to ark coming

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  6. Welp
    luna, geforce now or even stadia still dont have COD so meaby is a matter of activision saying yes to cloud gaming, or meaby after stadia launch cod , geforce now will have it weeks after , who knows

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  7. For me the size of downloads and installs didn't really matter (could always buy a bigger hard disk) it's the frequency and time it takes. The updates don't even need to be that large.

    For me games like Warframe, WoW (blizzard games in general), destiny, all seem to need constant updates, and if they are the type of game I may drop in and out of, I'd just stop playing them on PC, knowing I'd have to wait for a download.

    I'm now using Stadia only and will most likely pick up Xcloud and Luna if I don't need to be tied to a sub and can just buy the games

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