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October 15, 2017, 02:40:41 PM
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Yes it could be great to have some review of the different configuration and performance for playkey users. I think the platform will work very well soon. With optimisation we will be able to play on a lot of computer even with a bad computer, we just need a stable connection to play, it’s the future of gamer.
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October 15, 2017, 03:31:10 PM
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Today I started shooting and ping very pleased. Play very nice
How fast is your connection speed? and in which region are you playing?
Is it high enough to play games like counter strike which need a very high ping?

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October 15, 2017, 03:38:33 PM
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Today I started shooting and ping very pleased. Play very nice
How fast is your connection speed? and in which region are you playing?

people who post about their gaming experience on PlayKey Please post the following:
1) your internet connection speed
2) your gaming ping
3) Your CPu/ram/Vid card
4) FPS of gaming
5) location

This would give every one a very good idea of how good this platform is

1) 30 megabits per second
2) 30 ping
3) Does it matter? old AMD
4) what is it?)
5) Ukraine
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October 15, 2017, 03:51:34 PM
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Yes it could be great to have some review of the different configuration and performance for playkey users. I think the platform will work very well soon. With optimisation we will be able to play on a lot of computer even with a bad computer, we just need a stable connection to play, it’s the future of gamer.

Always nice to see these stats.
Maybe they should put it also on there website different configurations that are playing with playkey.

I'm sure this will be the next generation of gaming!
Glad that i'm part of this Smiley
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October 15, 2017, 04:04:31 PM
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I came up with the following contradiction: Who has the fastest Internet, and most likely the computer is powerful and does not need to play through Playkey. If a person does not have enough money for a powerful gaming computer, then he and the fast Internet also may not have enough money. How then will he play?

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October 15, 2017, 04:13:20 PM
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I came up with the following contradiction: Who has the fastest Internet, and most likely the computer is powerful and does not need to play through Playkey. If a person does not have enough money for a powerful gaming computer, then he and the fast Internet also may not have enough money. How then will he play?

Now PCs are getting more expensive but on the other side internet connection is getting faster and cheaper, so according to this, there is a higher chance that an individual will have better internet connection than a PC. 

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October 15, 2017, 04:19:24 PM
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Today I started shooting and ping very pleased. Play very nice
How fast is your connection speed? and in which region are you playing?

people who post about their gaming experience on PlayKey Please post the following:
1) your internet connection speed
2) your gaming ping
3) Your CPu/ram/Vid card
4) FPS of gaming
5) location

This would give every one a very good idea of how good this platform is


1) 100 mb / s
2) ping 17
3) Nvidia GeForce GT 330M 
4) TOM CLANCY’S GHOST RECON WILDLANDS
5) Played in Belarus

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October 15, 2017, 04:42:08 PM
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I've just tried this out with my obsolete computer and must admit I'm impressed.

Such a good option for users those computer barely handle multitasking on operating system.
Might even consider to order subscription but I find prices to be a little high.


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Cool man.  Is this DOOM? Could your pc run this game without playkey? Was it fairly smooth?

What's your internet speed?

And how much do they charge?
You can see all of the tariffs here : https://playkey.net/en/steps/payment/
You can register first for free.
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12$ - 20$ a month depending on video quality. X 12 months  up to 240$ a year.

I guess if you are a full time gamer u will have a great rig, and you won't save as much money wise.

But it is brilliant when you only wanna play for a weekend 10$ (a week), no need to buy, install & download games either!

I think I might use it in the future, when I get the gaming fever again.
Youre welcome, but seriously? i thought we still need to buy the game in steam, especially for games that can be played online, due to the account that will be used is our steam account (like dota 2).

12-20$ isn't reall much if you can get access to all the games out there. If you compare for example buying one or two brand new games could be up to around 100$ or something for two games and as I am working on a mac this could be really a great investment to finally be able to play new games Cheesy
240$ a year is really cheap if I compare it to what I spend on steam. I often buy games in a sale without ever playing them.

But you do need to buy the games before you can play them on Playkey, right?

Naturally, it says right there when you want to play something: "You need to own this game on Steam"


Well that's not 100% correct.

It says  = You need to own this game on Steam or on Playkey .. in some cases it says 'own this game on Rockstar or on Playkey


So you still have to own the game. From the other posts it sounded like you only need to pay the $240/year for playkey and then you have access to all games and don't need to buy them on steam or somewhere similar anymore.

I also thought it is not needed to own the game yourself also :/ That would really be a bit much if you have to buy every new game and also have to pay monthly fees just to play the games.

Well but on the other side Sony and Microsoft are doing the same for their consoles. They let you pay to play online games and for some other stuff in their programs.

OH, I didn't realize u had to buy games too, guess I didn't see it written anywhere...  Never bought a game in my life (arrrr)  Grin


Anyway the project looks promising!
What? This was obvious that you must possess game which you want to stream. Otherwise it would be piracy
What im wondering is (if we dont need to buy the game), what if its an online games?
If we didnt buy the game, then i think we will use the host's account, but im sure it will feel uncomfortable.

I think it's pretty illegal to use software you don't have a license for.
Also if your a avid gamer and you play a new game every week, then the price of the streaming subscription will never be enough to pay for the costs.

There might be some license that could be acquired from the gaming issuer but that would be a whole licensing mess..
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October 15, 2017, 04:44:23 PM
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So, I think it's really interesting idea and you guys must publicate more and more articles. Just get all languages translations and share it
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October 15, 2017, 05:13:10 PM
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Sounds almost "too good to be true", and when that happens... it usually is. There are so much gaming projects already!
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October 15, 2017, 05:24:34 PM
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I came up with the following contradiction: Who has the fastest Internet, and most likely the computer is powerful and does not need to play through Playkey. If a person does not have enough money for a powerful gaming computer, then he and the fast Internet also may not have enough money. How then will he play?

I know another contradiction: Whoever does not have enough money for a reasonable gaming computer and a reasonable internet connection, should earn more money instead of playing games.
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October 15, 2017, 05:28:19 PM
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Looks interesting, haven't tried it yet but it reminded me of OnLive, if I recall correctly one of the biggest part of its failure was about the average internet speed, it's a lot higher now so we'll see  Cheesy

It's not the first time I see Onlive on this thread, what is it exactly ?

It was a streaming service for games. you paid a subscription to access games to play without having a powerful PC. I think it was bough by Sony and transformed into PSnow.

I tried to look a little into PSNow, I did not find much information about it in Europe, don't think it has been launched there.
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October 15, 2017, 05:40:37 PM
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This is a very interesting idea. Thanks to blockchain technology, the system will select the nearest miner and select the best ping
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October 15, 2017, 06:11:20 PM
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At this stage, this is a very interesting idea so the gaming industry is clearly ahead of the computers that users have. I think it will be great
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October 15, 2017, 06:15:29 PM
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Looks interesting, haven't tried it yet but it reminded me of OnLive, if I recall correctly one of the biggest part of its failure was about the average internet speed, it's a lot higher now so we'll see  Cheesy

It's not the first time I see Onlive on this thread, what is it exactly ?

It was a streaming service for games. you paid a subscription to access games to play without having a powerful PC. I think it was bough by Sony and transformed into PSnow.

I tried to look a little into PSNow, I did not find much information about it in Europe, don't think it has been launched there.

It has been launched and has a good selection. I'm waiting for Bloodborne to be available before I jump in. otherwise, might as well try Playkey.

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October 15, 2017, 06:51:14 PM
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Looks interesting, haven't tried it yet but it reminded me of OnLive, if I recall correctly one of the biggest part of its failure was about the average internet speed, it's a lot higher now so we'll see  Cheesy

It's not the first time I see Onlive on this thread, what is it exactly ?

It was a streaming service for games. you paid a subscription to access games to play without having a powerful PC. I think it was bough by Sony and transformed into PSnow.

I tried to look a little into PSNow, I did not find much information about it in Europe, don't think it has been launched there.

It has been launched and has a good selection. I'm waiting for Bloodborne to be available before I jump in. otherwise, might as well try Playkey.
Playkey will be much cheaper than PS now and PS now won't be supporting PC platform (which Playkey does perfectly)  Grin
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October 15, 2017, 06:55:24 PM
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I'm here wondering what are the minimum requirements for the miners and what is the approximate income of the miner?
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October 15, 2017, 07:03:02 PM
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I'm here wondering what are the minimum requirements for the miners and what is the approximate income of the miner?

Whitepaper says 2-3 times more efficient than any altcoin mining and is accompanied with an illustration comparing Ethereum mining at $1.5/day with PlayKey mining at $10/day.

Yeah, 4 times $1.5 does not make $10 but whatever Roll Eyes
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October 15, 2017, 07:09:16 PM
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I probably will participate because I myself am very close to this topic. I think this project will help many gamers to pass the project with pleasure
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