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PCGamer's trick or treat:
https://www.pcgamer.com/capcom-has-quietly-entered-a-new-golden-age/
DSO's review on DMC5:
I have no idea when humanity started praising dumbness, but it's still ongoing, it's bullshit and it needs to stop.
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https://www.tomshardware.co.uk/vectordash-rents-gpus-cloud-gaming,news-60158.html
The answer is simple. It's sort of "geoblocked" and "appleexclusive".
Give it to the whole world without discrimination so everyone finally trashes Nintendo Gameboys.
https://www.pcgamer.com/capcom-has-quietly-entered-a-new-golden-age/
Capcom has entered a new golden age
With Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil 2 Remake, the publisher has already put out two GOTY contenders in 2019.
DSO's review on DMC5:
Devil May Cry 5 Review: So Stylish, Very Thrilling, & Too Dull
I have no idea when humanity started praising dumbness, but it's still ongoing, it's bullshit and it needs to stop.
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https://www.tomshardware.co.uk/vectordash-rents-gpus-cloud-gaming,news-60158.html
One might ask why did I put this here and not in tech help or elsewhere on the site.TechCrunch reported yesterday that Vectordash, which is part of the popular Y Combinator startup program, will let people with high-end GPUs rent them out to enable the company's cloud-based gaming service. Similar platforms exist--and game streaming is becoming increasingly popular with large companies--but Vectordash wants to reduce the upfront costs of starting one of these services by using these underutilized graphics cards.
The company reportedly plans to pay between $65 and $105 per month for the rights to use someone's GPU. Then it will charge people who don't have dedicated graphics cards $28 per month to stream games from its platform. Vectordash is specifically targeting Mac owners, presumably because many of Apple's products only feature integrated graphics, but we wouldn't be surprised if PC users will be invited in at some point.
Vectordash makes some pretty boastful claims on its website: the company said that its platform "gives you unlimited access to terabytes of games without having to install them locally" and allows you to "play the latest AAA-titles in 4K at 60 FPS." TechCrunch clarified that Vectordash would limit performance based on the user's location, and because it wants to limit latency to 20-30ms, will only be available in the Bay Area to start.
The answer is simple. It's sort of "geoblocked" and "appleexclusive".
Give it to the whole world without discrimination so everyone finally trashes Nintendo Gameboys.
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