Cloud Gaming Controversies (Opinion Article)
- Tyler Werth

- Jan 11, 2022
- 1 min read
As Much As I Love Cloud Gaming And Will Support Every Platform For Life, Cloud Gaming Has Its Fair Share Of Controversies, Today I Will Be Looking At Game Related Controversies Surrounding The Cloud Gaming Industry.
GeForce Now Capping Games (November 2021):
GeForce Now Revealed To The World That Some (Not All) Games Don't Go Up To 60 FPS On GeForce Now. In My Opinion This Doesn't Matter To Me But To Some People It Is A Big Deal.
Here Is A Picture Of The Capped Games:

Amazon Luna 1 Year Later: Still Not Available Outside The USA
Amazon Luna Has Been Around For Over A Year Now But There Is Still No Word On When People From Other Countries Will Get To Play On Luna. I Think This Would Be A Great Way To Bring In A Bigger Audience Let's Hope This Happens Sooner Rather Than Later.
Stadia Controversies:
Although I Love Stadia From The Bottom Of My Heart And Want To See It Succeed, Stadia Has Been Known For A Lot Controversies. There Are So Many That I Will Be Listing Them And Telling You If I Feel If Its A Big Deal Or Not.
Big Games/Game Devs That Have Left Stadia:
Warner Bros (Big Deal)
Serious Sam Franchise (Big Deal)
NBA 2K Franchise (Big Deal)
Monster Energy Supercross Franchise (Not A Big Deal)
MotoGP Franchise (Not A Big Deal)
Coatsink (Big Deal)
Stadia Games And Entertainment (Big Deal)
Game Issues:
Outriders Before Patch (Big Deal)
Ark Survival Evolved Before Patch (Big Deal)
Control (Big Deal)
Ubisoft Games Locked At 30 FPS (Big Deal)
Other Triple AAA Games Capped At 30 FPS (Big Deal)
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