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Wow. sucks to be a PC enthusiast then. Might just jump ship to Stadia or similar. Going to happen eventually.The world has gone mental... At least that 'explains' the GPU side of things (mining + lockdown demand), on the CPU side it's a bit of lockdown demand and AMD mostly using the capacity at TSMC on consoles for now...
Wow. sucks to be a PC enthusiast then. Might just jump ship to Stadia or similar. Going to happen eventually.


That there is crazy talk
Consoles I can understand, kinda tempted personally... But cloud gaming will never be the answer![]()
Remember when EVERYONE said netflix was stupid and online streaming for movies would NEVER happen?
Personal enthusiast hardware will die in the next decade. 100%. It's a certainty.

except 99% of gamers (console and PC together) dont care about 5ms vs 15ms. Its going to happen, and when it does there will be no market for companies to make consumer hardware. It will all be server farm hardware.Nah, anyone that said that about Netflix was silly, limited bandwidth is all that would have hindered Netflix and that increasing was, and still is, inevitable.
Cloud gaming needs decreased latency. Physics says no. Simples.![]()
except 99% of gamers (console and PC together) dont care about 5ms vs 15ms. Its going to happen, and when it does there will be no market for companies to make consumer hardware. It will all be server farm hardware.
) but I'd imagine most PC games do 'care'... I could see consoles becoming more like 'thin clients' but I expect the PC gaming market to survive, especially as although the physical cards are different the chips don't need to be between the server farms and gaming GPUs.
We're probably talking more like a 30+ figure...But you are happy playing online games yes? with other people? held on other servers? This latency is acceptable?I could believe that of console peasants (sorry, couldn't help myself) but I'd imagine most PC games do 'care'... I could see consoles becoming more like 'thin clients' but I expect the PC gaming market to survive, especially as although the physical cards are different the chips don't need to be between the server farms and gaming GPUs.
Also, a 10ms difference? If you're lucky... My ping to a server in Bristol (~35 miles away) is 9ms, that's basic ICMP packet with no data processing involved. Make that a more centralised datacenter (probably in another country) and extra overhead, oh and the depressingly large number of people that consider WiFi acceptable...We're probably talking more like a 30+ figure...
But you are happy playing online games yes? with other people? held on other servers? This latency is acceptable?
Nah, anyone that said that about Netflix was silly, limited bandwidth is all that would have hindered Netflix and that increasing was, and still is, inevitable.
Cloud gaming needs decreased latency. Physics says no. Simples.![]()
Well, no. Cloud is getting closer to the edge of the network to deal with that. Service providers are putting content and computes nearer and nearer to the consumers. Cloyd will be in every exchange. in every street. on every mast.
Yes. There will be hundreds of thousands of these cloud edge points all over the world. Yes, in every exchange. As compute gets even more powerful, and gpu processing even gets virtualised to generic silicon, it will get even more distributed.
This isn't tomorrow, this year or even this decade. But it is inevitable.

Isn't that a tad pointless, and completely inefficient? By the time you have a cloud gaming service "in every street, on every mast", you might just as well have the hardware in people's homes.Well, no. Cloud is getting closer to the edge of the network to deal with that. Service providers are putting content and computes nearer and nearer to the consumers. Cloyd will be in every exchange. in every street. on every mast.
Isn't that a tad pointless, and completely inefficient? By the time you have a cloud gaming service "in every street, on every mast", you might just as well have the hardware in people's homes.
Most of the UK has totally shocking internet, tho. It's not going to be viable here for a heck of a long time.You musnt forget we are a bunch of "extremists" who look for monitors with sub 5ms response time. Whereas 95% of the world is happy gaming on "any old TV" with often response times of >50ms.
cloud gaming IS the future whether we like it or not. It will happen in the next decade for certain. And as more people drift over to it the more that will make consumer hardware obsolete and not worth making.
Hell most gamers havent even heard of latency less care a damn about it to the levels we are talking about.
a £10 a month subscription is a much better business model in 2021 than a £600+ console or PC.
must be why google stadia did so well and didn't absolutely crater within six months.
