• @TargaryenTKE
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    920 hours ago

    I’m definitely one of those people, but I work in an office where they let us watch shit on our phones as long as the work still gets done. A hell of a lot easier to watch YT videos than to try to sneak an Xbox S into a cubicle farm ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • Dyskolos
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      415 hours ago

      Might wanna contemplate about nvidias geforce now 😁

      • @[email protected]
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        17 hours ago

        I didn’t use it, but I’m still salty that publishers had a fit about that. It’s honestly none of their fucking business where you run your games.

        I’m not investing in a cloud only platform like Google’s abandoned attempt, so the only hope is a hybrid like Geforce Now.

        • Dyskolos
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          27 hours ago

          It’s an okay-ish solution for people who don’t wanna invest in a pricey pc or that just wanna game from their potato thinclient. No mods kills it for me personally.

          • @[email protected]
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            16 hours ago

            A guy at work used to use a cloud service called Shadow PC.

            They’d basically rent a gaming PC out and he’d just torrent them right on to the cloud machine. Pretty sure mods would have worked there.

            It felt a touch laggy with a mouse, but a controller would probably have been just fine. It’s a shame there’s a disconnect between what gamers want (a gaming PC that’s just somewhere else) and what providers want (a walled garden).

            • Dyskolos
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              26 hours ago

              True. Those cloud-services allow for mods. But still too laggy, too expensive, too much hassle. And in the end you own nothing again. Like car leasing 😑

              But gf now is much cheaper, but therefore has those downsides. But yes. Just a pc somewhere else