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GOG has changed ownership, but it didn't have to leave the building to find its new home after being acquired by one of its co-founders.
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We could be headed that way. If and when the AI bubble pops, what are these companies going to do with millions of GPUs? Game streaming could be one answer. Only send a 720p image (which also enables a single GPU to serve more than one customer) and then upscale that with AI using tensor cores in a local machine. Should be good enough for the majority.If someone could make the streaming equivalent of Steam they would break the bank.
It's the lack of DRM that keeps the publishers away, it's pirating heaven.Yikes.
Thing is people really just don't care about the DRM or ownership element of software. That's GOG's whole angle and the company is worth $25 mil.
Customers don't punish publishers for not bringing their games to GOG and so no one bothers, and the store will fade into obscurity.