Will be their shadow ghost due in a few weeks. Think its going to be £85
https://shadow.tech/usen/community/newsus/introducing-shadow-ghost-us
https://shadow.tech/usen/community/newsus/introducing-shadow-ghost-us
Ping is usually around 10-15, sometimes been lower, but you're on your own 1gbps down and 100mbps up.
Yes euro data center is Paris but doesn't seem to cause any issues. Playing in 144hz as well on oled tv. Plan to get a monitor soon though as loving single player games on the tv, fps online would prefer a smaller monitor.
Won't be for everyone, but its allowed me to play the more powerful games i cant on a switch and im happy with it.
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Code that gets us both money off if you decide to try it but any q just hit me up
Still urge you to take a look at https://shadow.tech/gben/ if you want to PC game but not fork out on an expensive machine. I've been running it for over a month now and had no issues. Been playing CS:GO and resident Evil 2 remake on my 4k tv. As long as you got fairly decent internet and some form of device to run it off (can be any cheap thing though), then you basically have a high end machine for £26.99 a month which over 5 years is £1619 (if looking at buying a machine our right you expect at least 5 years) and they will upgrade it well before then anyway.
You are getting a 1gbps download speed and 100mbps upload.
what do you mean by this?
do they install a broadband connection in your home too?
It's like a virtual computer so you need to download your games into Steam or wherever at their end before you can play them. So you get a virtual connection of 1Gbps from their datacentre to download things to your virtual computer.
so they are streaming the games to you and therefore graphics will not be comparable to a real pc
I haven't tried it myself but I would say you'd be hard pressed to notice the difference. They're using H.265 codec instead of H.264 which is a step-up and up to 25Mbps bit-rate. That should certainly cover up to 4K if you can get a stable speed to their end.
You are on your own dedicated graphics card and they have their own special code chip that does something very clever with the latency. Seriously i can't tell any difference that i am playing on a virtual machine to a native one.
Explains more here:
https://youtu.be/0BQ4bXNdEQI
Then few tests:
CS:GO
https://youtu.be/EMvg31aoMxU
Forza.
https://youtu.be/CFIOi2IRBuI
Can't make tonight as at Arsenal game, but happy to arrange tomorrow or later in the week / weekend.
Loads of vids on youtube though, or just go on twitch tv and put shadow pc in search, as people will be live with them now. There's a guy playing off a rasperry pi and someone just using nvidia sheild and even someone just using android on their tv directly with the app.
Have to agree with you there Bishie. I've been a PC gamer all my life (48) and have always built my own systems and upgraded accordingly. But the price of hardware nowadays is unbelievable with the 2080ti and g-sync monitors,. This has really put the knife in to me with regards to PC gaming. Even though I have to money to upgrade I just can't justify the cost even though I am a die hard PC gamer. I bought myself a PS4 Pro and 4K TV and loving it so far. Okay, the frame rate is not what I'm used to but I'm coming around to the idea that's it's not just about that.