Yes. I think some console gamers have the problem of only being able to think in console terms. They think a device is always tied to a platform, and as such concepts like "install base" enter the picture. And with that, any product that doesn't sell in the millions becomes a failure. However, none of that applies here.Just so people understand, this is kind of like Alienware's X51 in terms of what the device is about. It's not a new platform. It's not a direct competitor to consoles, albeit it is indirect. It's a device that taps into TWO existing platforms and the games that they offer so you can play these games in ways that would otherwise be impossible or a pain to deal with.
By going through the Engadget video frame-by-frame, I found 1 30FPS frame of latency compared to their monitor. So 33 ms or less.Has anything new been said about the latency while streaming PC games? I'd buy it day one if they can figure that out.
From what the Nvidia guys said in the video interviews, every PC game supporting a controller should work.I want one of these. This is so perfect for home use. I would never take this out of my home but it is perfect for me since my PC is hooked up to my main TV for the comfy couch setup.
If the girlfriend wants to watch TV at a time when im gaming thats now going to be ok as all I have to do is continue playing on this bad boy while she watches xfactor or some shit.
Will this only work with steam or will it work with any PC games you have installed such as origin games or retail games?