When can we see WoW on cloud gaming

We had it for a while until Blizz pulled the plug. Now they are slowly re-introducing their games on Geforce Now. I want this because I am not interested in building 2k+ gaming PCs anymore just to play on max graphics. I’d rather pay a small fee per month

Cloud gaming isent that like lag heaven ?

I don’t think anyone really knows the answer to that. However, I wonder how competitive GeForce Now is going to be vs. Game Pass Cloud gaming…since you have to own the game with Geforce Now and Game Pass includes game access as part of your sub.

Depends on your internet connection, but I think it will be worse with online games vs. single player games since there are more connections.

No It’s actually not bad now.

Why would anyone want an mmo on cloud , what u guys dont have space on SSD ?

As the OP mentioned in their post, it really depends on how outdated your computer is.

I personally would never do it, but if someone was stuck with a 10 year old computer and had nonway to upgrade/replace it, I guess I could see them doing it. 9.99 a month is much easier to budget than the cost of a new PC.

A 10 year old pc would not even fall into a min spec for wow, so i dont think they would put out cloud for wow so someone with toaster could play

I don’t know about that. The minumun recommended specs for WoW is a Geforce 900 series which just so happens to have come out 10 years ago…and your definitely not hitting max settings with that, which was what was specified in the OP

When I was doing the Beta for GeForce Now and testing it out with WoW, I never really seen any lag issues when it came to internet. Tried it over a few different networks and nothing.

My kiddos use it while at school with crappy phone internet and still no major lag issues. Occasionally it does slow down yeah, but that is on the phone serive more than anything.

This is the min setting

  • Memory: 8 GB
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K
  • File Size: 128 GB
  • OS: Windows 7

For a 10 year old PC that would be high performance

I could see myself using it if it was a service provided by the company.

It would make playing on say Linux a lot easier.