Sorry for late reply, Owl, I wanted to tell you about this, then I forgot to do that... ---- I've been testing GeForce NOW /Nvidia's cloud gaming service/ for more than a year now. My wife completed The Witcher III GOTY and Ghost Recon Wildlands on it, we have been both playing The Division 1 and 2 on it as well. As a matter of fact, GeForce NOW
virtual PC was the primary gaming rig used by my wife.
We have a stable, unlimited 300Mbps cable connection at home, we have been using rather powerful laptops wired to the router, however while the virtual PC with the experimental Nvidia Tesla GPU /an equivalent to GTX 1080/ was performing very well, giving as 60 fps in all above games, the stability of the server connection wasn't the best. As a matter of fact it began degrading even further recently -- stuttering or resolution drops occurring when our local network wasn't overloaded. Other testers confirmed that, besides I know what's going on in my local network, so I'm pretty sure the problem is on the Nvidia Data Center side, or somewhere between my location and the nearest Data Center.
As a result of this, instead of waiting for Nvidia to go live with the service by the end of the Year, as announced recently, we have just bought... a new gaming rig ; ) RTX 2070S and 9th-gen i7, fast memory and SSD drives; relatively cheap, cool, quiet and fast machine, allowing us to run any modern game at >60 fps at ultra settings /SC at 45-120 fps at 2560x1440p, highest settings.../
I think cloud gaming has potential, but it looks that it's too early for it at this moment; broadband access and powerful virtualized GPU is not enough.
@Blind Owl