GeForce NOW was one of the first cloud gaming services; it entered Beta stage a long before Microsoft announced Stadia.
We've been using it with my wife since 2018 as beta testers (close beta), and we loved it. I was playing many different games on it as part of the testing, my wife completed The Division, Ghost Recon Wildlands and The Witcher III GOTY on it. We basically had a free gaming rig for almost 2 years.
@Radegast74 @NaffNaffBobFace GFN requires 30Mbps, however better connection means better quality, especially if you have multiple devices connected to the Internet at home; I used to have 120Mbps and stability (percentage of the sessions with no compression artefacts on the screen nor decreased resolution) increased from 85-90% to o 99.5% when my ISP upgraded my broadband to 300Mbps.
I don't know ShadowPlay, but GeforceNOW is very cool, fast and it's going to be pretty cheap for the next 12 months. Plus, a free account allows you to test it before upgrading to the premium one, with priority access (the service is busy on Saturdays; sometimes you need to wait in line for a bit), and virtual RTX GPU (which works pretty cool, however not all servers in Nvidia Data Centres have been upgraded to it yet).
And by the way... GFN works on a PC, Mac and Android devices... ; )
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(Apple MacBook Pro with wireless Xbox 360 controller)
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