We go over GeForce now and how it could be the future of gaming!What's up everyone. So today we're just gonna talk about streaming services. So today Chromebook is now has GeForce Now. And the quality is actually there. I'm really excited about this. Because I don't have a high powered PC, I tend to game on systems. And this is really cool approach, just being able to stream my games from my stream from my Steam library. And having access to those and the more libraries I have access to such as origin and steam and all that jazz, the better off, you're going to be if you're able to play those demanding games, without having the system in place, that's just going to open the door for more people to get into PC gaming, especially if those streaming services really do take off, but really impressed with what GeForce Now is doing. And they're really opening the door for a lot of different streaming services, I hope they can knock off their competitors, they have a great price point at $5 a month as an incredible price point to get access to our TX cards and R TX technology. And even though it's streaming and it may not look as good is still a great deal to get access to your library and get access to ultra graphics on the go. And that is one of the most amazing things about this new streaming technology is it provides a backdoor entry way for people who may not want to pay that upfront cost when it comes to PC gaming. And this will provide that ability to do that. And yes, streaming is it can be a little bit of a pain. But now that's on Chromebook. That means people have access. There is no excuse on Chromebooks on PC. It's on. It's on the just everything. And now everyone has access to PC gaming, I wish they would have had this 10 years ago, online was kind of that first service that started this whole technology and streaming games. Unfortunately, it failed. But now these other companies took that off, which is PS now. And then Xbox here in the future is going to have their own service that's going to be streaming, and then GeForce Now. And vortex is another one that allows PC game streaming and disability to play games on the go is just going to improve as 5g takes off. So a lot of these new entries are in the hopes that 5g will take off and take over that market, which it will eventually be a very good streaming way on the go. And if you can't tell eventually on a small screen that what you're playing is being streamed that is going to be the game changer. Whoever is able to pull that off. First is going to change I My bet is on the video right now. I do think they have the platform in place to do this because they are already supporting a lot of PC games on stream. As they expand their platform to even supporting all PC games. This is going to be an amazing technology people and it's going to allow entry into the gaming market for let's say young kid, they don't have the money to buy the hardware and their parents maybe don't want to fork out the cash for a high gaming PC. Well now a child for $5 a month can get on GeForce Now and play PC games with their friends. The whole market and door is open now for a lot of people when it comes to these streaming services and after trying out GeForce Now it is legit. Now I will say this, you do need to have a very high internet connection to be able to do it. So you got to have a very robust internet connection. So that's kind of the catch. But if your family has a robust internet connection, you're a kid. This is a great opportunity to break into PC gaming, because a lot of those free games are already on GeForce Now and that's one of the neat things about it. So guys, we're gonna take a quick break. For this podcasts the first sponsorship and we'll be right back. Welcome back to the podcasts. And I just want to thank you all for listening in, I'm really excited about all the theories, we're going to go over. I'm actually let's, I'm actually playing gosa to Shima. So eventually do..