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I have about 6 games i play regularly and often, but given my Steam library about 20 games covered on Steam, and about 20 from Xbox.
I have real good internet, and my PC not really a gaming PC, though it does play some newer PC games.
I find it worth it, being i don't have to upgrade my Xbox One to the newer version. And i don't have spend all that money on a new expensive PC and all the hurdles to get Steam.
They have hundreds of games from Steam, Xbox, Epic, Battlenet Ubi, EA and others. I only play games that have controller support.
And basically play my most "modded" games.
Arma 3, American Truck, Mudrunner, Ground Branch stuff like that, being i found those Workshop mods are more compatible thru the cloud, and don't crash my games as they do on PC.
My gameplay times are only the most say 5 or 6 hours a week, and so the caps don't have anything to do with me.
Personally, after about 4 years using them, thru an Xbox One Edge browser of all things, nothing but great things to say, on games i can never have experienced if not for GFN.
pretty sure thats wut it is, ur streaming a video but can control it
This makes me feel more attracted towards the used XBox Series S for great deals. With stable online connections, it can be used as a decent temporary gaming pc if something happens to the main gaming desktop pc. A perfect addition to the Steam ecosystem along side the windows desktop gaming pc, and Steam Deck.