By Kevin Lee
Streaming our video games has been a dream for many, and it’s taken many forms in recent years. OnLive pushed the idea of a streaming console allowing players to game over the web, like watching movies on Netflix. More recently, local streaming came to both PCs and consoles alike. Now, LiquidSky is pushing the idea of streaming an entire gaming PC environment that you can access from your own desktop, laptop, phone and everything in between.
Announced just this year at CES 2017, LiquidSky is a cloud gaming service that grants you access to a virtual SkyComputer. You can access this digital computer from a Windows, Mac, Android or iOS device to play games through Origin, Steam, Blizzard or any service typically found on PC. The kicker here is users can access the service for absolutely nothing.
That’s right – there’s a free option.
It’s a big advantage over the $25 to $20 an hour model set forth by Nvidia’s GeForce Now, and it essentially revolves around a points system. You can accrue points by watching advertisement videos, which they can then spend on playing games at one credit per minute or half credits for every 60 seconds of Pro SkyComputer …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming