Bethany Rivera+FollowIs GeForce Now on Fire TV a Game Changer?Nvidia’s GeForce Now is coming to Amazon Fire TV Sticks, promising 4K, RTX 5080-powered cloud gaming right from your living room. This isn’t just another streaming app—this could make high-end gaming rigs obsolete for many. With ultra-low latency and support for thousands of games, is this the moment cloud gaming finally wins over hardcore gamers? Or will dedicated consoles and PCs still reign supreme? Let’s debate! #Tech #CloudGaming #GeForceNow00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowIs This the Year Linux Wins Gaming?With RAM prices climbing and Windows 11 struggling, NVIDIA’s new native GeForce NOW app for Linux could be a game-changer. Streaming AAA titles natively on Linux—no browser hacks—means more gamers can ditch expensive upgrades and still play at high resolutions. But does cloud gaming really close the gap with local play, or is it just a stopgap? Would you trust your game nights to the cloud? Let’s debate. #Tech #LinuxGaming #GeForceNOW00Share
rbarr+FollowIs NVIDIA’s 100-Hour Cap the New Normal?NVIDIA’s 100-hour monthly playtime limit for GeForce Now is about to hit almost everyone in 2026, just as building a gaming PC gets pricier than ever. As hardware costs skyrocket, cloud gaming isn’t just a backup—it’s becoming the main way to play for many. Is this time cap a fair trade-off for stable prices, or a sign of more restrictions to come? Would you pay extra for more hours, or does this push you toward consoles or sticking with old hardware? #Tech #NVIDIA #GeForceNow00Share
rbarr+FollowIs 100 Hours Enough for Cloud Gaming?Nvidia’s GeForce Now is capping most gamers at 100 hours of play per month before extra charges kick in. For cloud gaming fans, is this a fair way to manage resources, or does it limit the promise of streaming your favorite titles anywhere, anytime? Would you pay for more hours, or does this push you back to traditional hardware? Let’s debate the future of cloud gaming limits. #Tech #GeForceNow #CloudGaming00Share