![]() ![]() This way, I have a single repository of my PC games. I occasionally purchase discounted PC games through other services, most of which I can add to my Steam library. That’s mainly because I buy my games through Steam, often at a discount. I migrated over to PC games after building a custom gaming computer a few years ago and I haven’t looked back. ![]() Oddly, after owning Xbox consoles from 2001 through 2015 or so, I haven’t yet tried Microsoft’s cloud gaming service on my Chromebook. So I fit the target audience for cloud gaming services such as Stadia and Nvidia’s GeForce Now, as well as Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming beta and Amazon Luna. I’m in that weird intersection of being both a Chromebook user and a PC gamer. And I’m even less sure that most Chromebook users are also PC gamers. I’m not sure many Chromebook owners know this though. It’s been around officially for at least two years, and not just from Google Stadia, which is now defunct. That’s mainly because the actual activity of cloud gaming on a Chromebook isn’t new. ![]() I’ve been thinking back about this week’s news of new cloud gaming Chromebooks. ![]()
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