Apple and Microsoft Clash Over Cloud Gaming Integration
Apple and Microsoft are once again at odds over the implementation of Cloud Gaming on their devices. Despite Apple recently opening its App Storage to gaming streaming services like Xbox…
Cloud gaming, also known as gaming on demand, refers to a technology that allows users to play video games on remote servers rather than on a local device. In this model, the game runs on a powerful server in a data center, and the video and audio output is streamed to the player’s device over the internet. The player can interact with the game through inputs from their device, which are sent back to the server in real-time. This technology enables gaming on various devices, such as smartphones, tablets, or low-spec computers, without the need for high-end hardware. Cloud gaming services typically offer a library of games that users can access through a subscription or pay-per-use model, providing convenience and flexibility for gamers. The experience can be influenced by factors such as internet speed, latency, and server location, which can affect video quality and responsiveness.
Apple and Microsoft are once again at odds over the implementation of Cloud Gaming on their devices. Despite Apple recently opening its App Storage to gaming streaming services like Xbox…