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It’s the same experience in all other forerunners in the field.

In essence, you need a fat cable to a datacenter very nearby for shooters/fast action games.

Regular wi-fi is more or less sufficient for everything less (you might get video degradation from time to time).

OnLive was the first and it was just insanely awesome. Too bad it was shattered.

I also tried LiquidSky, and it was insanely awesome. At one point you ended up having a virtual PC where you could install and play any game from your Steam library. Too bad they’ve changed the service and monetisation a few times, and it’s unclear if yhey are alive.

Haven’t tried others.



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