I would react by staying subscribed to Gamepass Ultimate with xCloud running Magnus and both PC and Console games.
Are you thinking about data caps? There is no expensive internet plan needed where I live, unlimited data and 100/100 is cheap.Well, thats the irony of "cloud"..
If you are "rich", you got the money to be "enthusiast"; you will have a "PC Master Race" anyway. If you are "poor" you ain't gonna have the most expensive Internet plan anyway.
Both: to have "unlimited data caps"/ and the fastest internet is way too expensive, and it really doesn't make sense for the average user/household either.Are you thinking about data caps? There is no expensive internet plan needed where I live, unlimited data and 100/100 is cheap.
Problem with cloud for me is that it can't scale to deal with popular game releases. I used GeForce Now during Cyberpunk launch but the queue times were insane and GFN is still fairly small. If millions jump in it'll crumble and become unusable.
Anyway OP I don't think it will end up like that in another decade or two. And at that point I'm probably too old to see any details anyway so can just keep playing on what I already have.
Never? No. These companies are 100% slowly moving to a reliance on AI. Either the models won't be feasible for consumer hardware or more likely highly protected code/models that they want people nowhere near (possibly mandated by governments). Meaning they will provide you the streaming image and not much else.Midrange hardware is already and always has been dominating PC market my guy. Cloud will never surpass it. Dont compare gaf's elites with the average consumer. Steam hardware survey speaks for itself.
Well, thats the irony of "cloud"..
If you are "rich", you got the money to be "enthusiast"; you will have a "PC Master Race" anyway. If you are "poor" you ain't gonna have the most expensive Internet plan anyway.
The Internet has become a necessity. At this point, you could own a high-end PC, but without Internet access, you could not even download a game, much less stream one.Lots of families have 500Mbps plans but won't necessarily want to spend $2k on a gaming PC.
That would be great if midrange becomes consumer level again so the price are actually reasonable again.
Midrange cards like the rtx 6070, 6070ti, 7070, 7070ti, 8070, 8070ti being like 400 to 500 dollars.
I'll go buy a 8070ti for a 500 dollars brand new. I still won't be buying a 6070ti or 7070ti cause I got a 5070ti and it's too soon to upgrade so gonna wait for the 8070ti to see a big difference.
Raytracing, other graphics, RAM for world size.How can it be high end if you have high latency?
Was there a discussion about affordability of smartphones and consoles that I missed?If midrange PC hardware becomes unaffordable, what do you think happens to the wider computing world? Laptops? Or consoles? Heck, smartphones?
High end will definitely always exist just at an ever increasing cost it seems. Even right now though GFN cloud has 5080 hardware when most on the steam surveys run mid range 3060/4060 gpus.It'll probably go the other way, frankly.
Data centres won't waste cooling, power, and space on high end gaming hardware when they can charge the same for upper-mid range and most gamers won't notice the difference once it's crushed to shit before being streamed to your PC at 1440p. The idea that somehow service providers are going to be able to give RTX5090s to everyone for a few bucks a month is the same idea Microsoft floated with Game Pass before they eventually broke their promises and changed the service.
Local compute will likely be the place high-end hardware lives, and it'll cost five times what it costs today. State of the art real-time is going to be for the wealthiest in the not-so-distant future.
There are always going to be people who get shit latency. These companies are out to make money and to do that they marginalize customers who bring in marginal value. Anyone at the furthest distance from a server due to geography or just population are not going to get a good experience.Cloud will forever be the peons choice for me. I know there are people who swear the added latency means nothing, who says the graphics are good etc, but it will never be equal to a good rig and direct connection.
People that say this is the shit are the same people that claim the human can't see above xxyy fps etc.
I'm saying that mid range is more than sufficient for PC gaming. If mid range components ever become unaffordable than we face bigger problems than just PC gaming.Was there a discussion about affordability of smartphones and consoles that I missed?
Yeah but I don't think anybody said midrange will be unaffordable. I think they were saying lower spec midrange would be what is made available to consumers and the higher spec stuff would be cloud.I'm saying that mid range is more than sufficient for PC gaming. If mid range components ever become unaffordable than we face bigger problems than just PC gaming.
"Cloud becomes premium" is stupid.