Outriders GeForce Now 4k Gameplay | Nvidia Shield TV PRO + Browser Showcase



In this video, we take a look at how Outriders looks on GeForce Now!

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17 thoughts on “Outriders GeForce Now 4k Gameplay | Nvidia Shield TV PRO + Browser Showcase”

  1. I am a Stadia founder and I am trying Geforce know only because of this Demo, but I don't think GeForce now is for me, I really don't like the multiple logins and the waiting (yes I know it only on the free version). I don't have a lot of time to game due to family and work so I want efficiency when I have a bit of time to game. But I really like the game and looking forward to playing it on Stadia.

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  2. I'm playing the game with a friend of mine, he is playing it on GeForce Now free tier and today there was a queue of 250 people once and 270 people the second time, that translates in 40/45 minutes of wait to play 1 hour session and restart the queue again.

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  3. As a Stadia Founder, I'm loving the game, been playing the demo on Xbox One X, tried all classes, and will probably pick it up on Xbox rather than Stadia, as my connection doesn't seem as good on Stadia lately, not sure why as my setup hasn't changed.

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  4. I heard a well kept 2017 version is just as good with GFN if you don't have a 4K TV, just check your heatsinks, fans and overall dust if you're technically inclined as the warranty is way over so you're not risking anything and there are tons of teardown and cooling mod vids on YouTube.

    I've been thinking about buying one used on ebay. The keyboard and mouse support is what really sells me. Shadow is great as an extra workhorse pc on the fly and i love stadia, but the former plays fps games terribly and the latter has a small library and also plays competitive games terribly (on my pc, CCU wired on ethernet rarely has hiccups, have played PUBG on it) and worst of all, for me, is severely limited keyboard and mouse support. You know, like having it on PUBG, REMOVING IT.

    I have gigabit internet with no caps, throttling or deprioritization so my latency is outstanding. My demographic is the perfect customer candidate for who the gaming streaming industry wants to cater too but they all just can't get it right in one package.

    GFN so far has been the best experience on my laptop. I actually get kills playing comp on GFN on apex, so im very tempted to see if i get similar results with stadia on my CCU, but better and with mouse and keyboard support.

    I dont really want to drop $800 or more nowadays and get stressed by GPU market prices and all that nonsense. Its a hobby I've long been done with as I've gotten older and work becomes more and more involved.

    Consoles aside, gaming is a chore if I want to experience it as I did in my youth, which PC gaming-wise, was about 15 years ago and has only been on a rare occasion (a stint last from a day to no more than a couple months) ever since. My back amd legs and arms.cant do those long sessions in computer chair, $200 gaming tailored or some freebie found behind a dumpster, and I've had both rides, before my back starts to feel like crud.

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