Along with the development of increasingly advanced technology from year to year, the game industry also offers a variety of interesting innovations.
Starting from composing games with increasingly superior quality to releasing hardware with innovative technology, this is what makes the gaming experience feel very different when compared to a decade ago.
Talking about the latest technology in the gaming industry, not a few of you are familiar with Cloud Gaming or video game streaming services.
The technology, which began to develop in early 2000 thanks to the G-cluster company, was initially ignored, but in the last few years, especially after 2010, Cloud Gaming has begun to be noticed by many big companies.
For those of you who are still unfamiliar with how it works, Cloud Gaming is a service that allows gamers to play games without platform restrictions, where games available on a server can be played with streaming access.
Google has recently also implemented this technology in their latest service called Google Stadia. Not just a service, Google even provides it in the form of a physical console which will begin to be marketed soon.
To give a clear picture for those of you who are interested in Cloud Gaming like this, the following KotGa Crew has summarized some of the best services that you can try.
PlayStation Now
Relying on its powerful exclusive game library, Sony has brought one of the most popular cloud gaming services on the market through PlayStation Now.
The high subscription fee is indeed a separate consideration, moreover, a stable internet connection is of course needed to maintain performance stability and overcome latency when playing games.
But if you can meet the requirements, PlayStation Now can be a great service. Just imagine, you can play a variety of exclusive PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 games on your PC.
GeForce Now
Unlike PlayStation Now, which focuses on accessing console-exclusive games, GeForce Now is a service that relies on an inferior PC gaming experience across multiple devices.
For example, if you have a PC with high performance to run games, but your position is outside the house and only brings a normal laptop. You can use the GeForce Now service to play heavy games on your laptop via streaming access.
Not only for ordinary laptops, but GeForce Now can also be accessed on Mac OS and Nvidia Shield devices.