The game streaming service will make almost all of its users pay extra for extended access.

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    3 hours ago

    And now the other shoe drops. We can see what kind of future these companies are shaping for us. Where you have to pay them a subscription fee in order to use premium hardware. While they slowly stop selling it to the public.

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    5 hours ago

    That’s better than what I heard earlier. The article o read the other day made it sound like it would buy the next block of 15 hours

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    10 hours ago

    I wish I could hit 100 hours of playtime a month.

    Still cheaper than buying a gaming PC by far.

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      I don’t know if you’re joking or not. That’s 3h 20 min per day spent on gaming lol

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    what are people even paying for, 100h per month isn’t that much if you have a fair amount of free time or would pause the games between doing other things. i’m expecting for posts about someone accidentally leaving it open and not being able to play for the rest of the month.

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      Its 3h per day. Enough for moderate user, but if you share with a family or just a hardcore gamer, you’ll run out

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        12 hours ago

        The Venn diagram of moderate users and GeForce subscribers has an overlap that’s about 2mm wide.

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          I’d think the main users of GeForce now are people who don’t play games that much and won’t spend that much money on gaming hardware.

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          I imagine hardcore gamers will not tolerate the input lag. When I think hardcore gamer, I think high-end PC with high refresh display

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    12 hours ago

    I hit 112 hours in Black Ops 7 in two weeks.

    Genuinely eat shit, Nvidia.

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        7 hours ago

        In other words “Nothing beats having restrictions!!! bdsm cbt ftw!!”

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        I don’t listen to influencers who make their entire damn money out of yelling at people “QUIT HAVING FUN!!!” or “YOUR GAME IS SLOP!!!” (while they literally play a slop of a different flavor) or got burned out by CoD for playing for so long that they hate it now and spend 90% of their time trashing it, sorry. I play the game myself and decide if I want to buy it or not.

        Note that when Battlefield 6 launched I also put 100+ hours into it in like 2 weeks.

        But yes, I should definitely be given a time limit sometimes LOL

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    From what I understand about this subscription (I never looked into it before) it’s basically like a reverse Game Pass? So you pay the monthly subscription, and you can play the games that are on the service, on different devices aside from just a PC?

    While that does sound pretty cool and impressive, I can’t imagine most people, or most anyone that calls themselves a gamer would touch this service with a 20’ pole. Like at that point, just own the game and system you want. You can play whenever and for however long you want.

    Also, this may sound weird, but after reading the article I have a strong urge to start a game and just let it run idle, racking up playtime. Out of spite for Nvidia I guess.

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      You’re really just renting hardware. You own all your games and they aren’t tied to that service. The appeal is to play PC games without being on the perpetual hardware upgrade hamster wheel.

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        That too. Even though my Game Pass has been cancelled and I haven’t had Xbox Live in a couple years, I can also still go into the Xbox PC app, install any game that I’ve bought that’s also PC compatible or stream whatever I own that isn’t (but still has cloud workability).

        It’s how I’ve been playing Halo Wars 2 lately. And I’ve seen the Fable games are cloud compatible, but I haven’t tried those on PC yet.

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    I wonder where they got 100hr?

    I wonder if there’s some metric they’re going off of where the majority of the subscriber base only plays less than 100hrs and the “abusers” or whales play over the 100hr mark.

    100hr / 30 days is 3.3 hours a day. Which as a father of two… I’d be lucky to get that much in a day.

    100hr / 20 days(5 days a week) is 5 hours a day.

    100hr / 8 days (weekends only gaming) is 12.5 hours a day.

    None of these are outrageous and probably are the “average” user of the service.

    Now if you’re doing 8 or 12 hours a day for 30 days, that’s 240-360 hours a month. Which is pretty much gaming full time.

    I think 100 hours is a weird number to land on. I think 120 hours makes more sense (4 hours a day over 30 days).

    I do expect Nvidia to lower the hours over time. Expect to see 80 hours or 50 hours soon IMO.

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    IIRC it used to be 50 hours. Most people don’t hit that.

    As a Mac user in an area with good ping, I like GeForce Now. I’m not currently subscribed, though I have been in the past. Recently I’ve been leaning more into my Xbox for gaming.