I just went ahead and got the g cloud because I saw a benchmark comparison and the g cloud was stronger. May not be an issue for some, but for me I play native mobile games and their getting more. Also more demanding, I wanted something that will last a while. Also it’s backed by Logitech and they seem to be adding and fixing features regularly.
cloud gaming still relies consistent high internet speed. the experience is only good within indoor connection, any outdoor or on-the-go renders this console useless.
@@Zyphon400 that’s probably in your country to specific regions. If you can do hotspot mobile for this, then why not use your phone to remote play the console like using the backbone? This doesnt give any competitive edge being a standalone.
What if I don’t have an Xbox or PlayStation and all I wanna do is play FIFA and gta and possibly Minecraft on this console with my friends online how much is the game pass
@@djharley007just got mine yesterday it’s more than worth it if it was cheaper. There’s no reason a portable device with these specs should be around the price of a console. But other than the cost it’s much worth it man
The physical design of the console is perfect it’s beautiful than steam deck and look sturdy than Nintendo switch. But the UI look like a cheap android tablet.
@@NomadFlair true, only thing that worries me about this is the switch style sticks, I believe the g cloud has bigger sticks but I think these are hall sticks right? I don't think the g cloud one are. Tough decisions. Did you try the g cloud yet to do a comparison?
Also I was looking at a backbone too which do you use more for cloud gaming backbone or the abxylute? Which is more comfortable? Which has the less clicky buttons as I want to play in bed. Sorry for the questions my man keep up the great content!