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Even with Microsoft's upgrade to it using custom Xbox Series X hardware, and likely more server capacity for the wider rollout, the experience just isn't worth it. There is some input lag (there of course will always be some), but not noticeable enough to make the experience poor but here it's ridiculous. Often with Stadia, i can hardly tell it's not local. For cloud gaming, input lag is one of the biggest issues and Stadia / GFN have it down quite nicely but here Xbox Cloud Gaming has problems. The games look quite good and seem to perform well enough but wow - that is some serious input lag. A little less so with GeForce NOW (GFN) as the game performance varies wildly there and so I was keen to try out Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) but sadly, it's currently pretty laughable. Pictured - Rainbow Six Siege on Linux with xCloudĪs someone who uses cloud gaming quite often, I've been really impressed with the technical side of Stadia overall. Anything Chromium-based however, appears to perform quite well. Firefox, for example, works but it's pretty much a slideshow and so completely unplayable in my testing. Testing with Chrome, Chromium, Edge and Firefox - they all work, although the experiences differs. We now have yet another serious entry into cloud gaming / game streaming with Microsoft formally launching Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) for everyone with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and it works out of the box on Linux.
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