I think you will also need to calculate the cost for a basic rig as you probably don't want to play it on your smartphone. Still this can be a very cheap one lets assume 100-150 $ additional cost per year.So it's $409/year ($25 first month, then 35 thereafter) if you do month-to month. OR its $294 if you pay for year in advance. That's not cheapest, but have to weigh cost vs building/buying your own rig, or having to upgrade it every year or two. Main benefit is that they pay to upgrade their hardware, while your fee stays the same. So in theory your virtual PC should always have fairly top of the line performance. I'd say try it for one month for 25 bucks. If you think it's route you want to take then it's clearly cost beneficial to sign up for a year.
For connection/bandwidth this is what they have to say:
Next thing is and this is something i don't really know, because its not available for me here, if there are any additional cost to upgrade from ADSL to FTTH.
Lets not look at that further as you might already have that available or use it for other purpose.
So this will leave us with a range of ~400 - 550 $ per year.
I would estimate the cost for a similar gaming rig at around ~1000 $. (if you build it by yourself)
So you could upgrade your rig roughly every 2 years to a "good bang for the buck" for the money you spend on shadow tech.
This not factoring in that you might resell older components, reuse parts of your rig, higher energy cost of a gaming rig vs. this "low budget rig" i mentioned above and other stuff like that.
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my conclusion:
If you don't care about building the rig by yourself, have fast internet available this might be an option for you.
If you build pc systems by yourself you might be better off without it
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