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I see you are getting eviscerated for this question , but Insee where you are coming from. So I am a 50 year old gamer and my kids or someone in my house has every system. But some of my kids are gro... See more...
I see you are getting eviscerated for this question , but Insee where you are coming from. So I am a 50 year old gamer and my kids or someone in my house has every system. But some of my kids are grown and my dad likes games, so I am trying to test various platforms to see what’s out there with the end goal of having fun, ease of accessibility and the ability to get my dad the game as well to play or one of my kids. I currently subscribe to, very newly Stadia, Luna with the controller, GeForce Now and also use services or apps like Moonlight, Steamlink and Shadow gaming. I feel like I’m missing something. It’s a good question, but it also makes sense that the platform makes money. However if you are like me and comparing as a consumer, you see Luna has a load of offerings that are quality titles and free. GeForce now expands their available library weekly. I’m thinking based on what you said, you may want to try GeForce now if remote, because it does currently provide many games in the Steam and perhaps Epix libraries. Luna has really impressed me with their new feature to enable a non Luna subscriber to jump into many different games with you via a code. Perhaps Google Stadia will incorporate that feature. I signed up to give it a whirl and see how it compares from a lag and Ofcourse ease of use/ accessibility issue. Best of luck.