

Aside from some cool features like game suspension, the track pads, and the ability to leave my home wifi behind (which will never happen), I think most of what I want out of gaming can be delivered through the cloud ATM. There are plenty of settings you can change on the PC version if you have the know how like removal of motion blur, depth of field, and changing the game to be played in 144FPS. Meticulous level design as well as features inspired by some hallmark platformers and endless runners make ATOMIK: RunGunJumpGun one of the best indie titles on Nintendo Switch to date. I currently have a preorder for the mid tier one, but as it gets closer to release, I get closer to cancelling. The Switch version can also be had for much cheaper, and doesn't include Denuvo. ATOMIK: RunGunJumpGun essentially does what the title suggests: you’re running, gunning, jumping, and gunning again. So do I see the SD as a redundant device right now? Yes. I can play via my phone, my 4k tv, or my computer and have similar experiences each time.
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I also have Stadia with the remote and Pro for 3 months and it's a blast as well. But, as time goes by, and as game makers realize the popularity of Nintendos hybrid mobile console, more and more titles are being added to the list all of the time. If I get tired and wanna lay down and game, I can throw my phone in my Gamesir X2 and continue it in bed. When the Nintendo Switch first launched, there were fewer than a dozen titles available for sale. I can completely peg out the graphical settings and play it like I have some super computer. I'm in the middle of CP2077 being played through GFN and it's amazing. Well if you have good internet and cloud gaming could work for you, is there really a reason to buy a Deck? I've been asking myself this question for the last month after discovering how refined cloud gaming has become.
