Nvidia Grid Steaming VIA Ouya

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Looks like Nividia's Grid PC game streaming will be available for Ouya! From what I can gather, you have to have a"Grid Approved" Nvidia card (in your PC) for this to work with Ouya, Shield and any other Grid enabled Android device.

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WELP! Looks like Nvidia might as well give up on Shield. Why bother buying that thing when you can use Grid on a device that's roughly 1/3 the price of Nvidia's device.
 
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I might actually consider getting a Ouya just for that, it would be nice to play my PC games on my big screen in the living room :)
 

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You know you totally can get a DVI converter if your graphics card doesn't support HDMI, right?

And a 30 meter cable extension to my downstairs TV? Aswell as extension cables for all my peripherals?

It would be far more convenient just spending the $99 and streaming it over my pre-existing gigabit network ;)
 

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Interesting, but we'll see how this will start working. As the guy said, latency is a problem in one way or the other. Hopefully they get this up and running..
 

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And a 30 meter cable extension to my downstairs TV? Aswell as extension cables for all my peripherals?

It would be far more convenient just spending the $99 and streaming it over my pre-existing gigabit network ;)


Ah well I did not know your setup, in my house my PC is next to the TV so I could do it
 

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And that's the most portable solution compared to Shield? Nope.


Shield? Portable? LMFAO!!!! The Old Skool DS is more portable than that. Shield is a controller slapped onto a five inch screen. Frankly Nvidia needs to go back to the drawing board and come out with a new design.
 

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Android OS, bruh! -Some things called a DualShock 3 and a XBox 360 wired controller. Still cheaper than Shield

Oh yeah, all you need to do is use some duct tape to attach the controller and there you go! Portable console! :rolleyes:

Lighty, please... Some people want to play their games in a comfortable fashion and are willing to pay for it. ;)
 

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The thing MIGHT be comfortable due to the controller half but it's definitely NOT portable! Look at it. It's a friggin monster. They should have just copy/paste the Wii U Gamepad design and called it a day.
 

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The thing MIGHT be comfortable due to the controller half but it's definitely NOT portable! Look at it. It's a friggin monster. They should have just copy/paste the Wii U Gamepad design and called it a day.
Have you actually seen a Shield IRL? The thing isn't even big, plus you can actually fold it. It doesn't have the controller sticking out, so it is a lot more portable than pretty much any Android device + a PS360 controller. Like it or not, that's a fact.
 

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Just watched the video and by the sound of things this is NOT grid but a cloud hosting service they will sell to third parties so it will run remote on their servers, not on your home computer :(
 

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Just watched the video by the sound of things this is NOT grid but a cloud hosting service they will sell to 3rd partys so it will run remote on there servers ,not on your home computer :(



Even better!!! Well, for me but that puts me in the place of having to decide on whether to continue my cloud collection through Onlive or Nvidia. I already have 18 titles invested in OnLive.
 

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Even better!!! Well, for me but that puts me in the place of having to decide on whether to continue my cloud collection through Onlive or Nvidia. I already have 18 titles invested in OnLive.

Please enjoy not gaming when your Internet is down. :D

EDIT: I like how "Always Online" is a terrible concept but "streaming to the OUYA" is a godsent. :rofl:
EDIT2: "Amazing Gaming. Anywhere.*"



*requires fast-speed broadband connection, you will only be able to play at home.
 

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And then you can buy or if you already have a personal cloud. Ouya pretty cool when it comes to streaming, I'll give it that. I rather get the Ouya if I'm pretty much tied to online and no used games. :P
 

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Please enjoy not gaming when your Internet is down. :D

EDIT: I like how "Always Online" is a terrible concept but "streaming to the OUYA" is a godsent. :rofl:
EDIT2: "Amazing Gaming. Anywhere.*"
*requires fast-speed broadband connection, you will only be able to play at home.







Um.... It's very rare that my connection goes down and also, I work for the largest ISP in the world as a technician, I think I'll be OK in regards to cloud gaming. Finally, I only use Cloud gaming to supplement my digital collection. I just see it as paying someone to house my games on their PC until I can get a gaming quality one of my own. Which doing that is last on my to do list. I have a huge backlog that I need to finish.
 

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