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twintail said:
SKMBlake said:

Yep, they also don't need you to have a pc to buy their game. For eg, I bought a PS Vita to a random guy and bought Uncharted Golden Abyss in the mean time. Never got the aforementioned Vita but got the game. Now I have Uncharted Golden Abyss but can't play it cause I don't have a Vita (and my PSTV isn't compatible).

But that's not the problem of Naughty Dog, Sony nor the guy who sold me the game. Nonetheless, it's a problem for me and if a third party would give me some way to play my game that I can't play, I would love it. 

Which has nothing to do with GeforceNow, an optional service that is not required to play the games you buy. 

A PC is.

Your analogies so far this thread have been horrendous.

It's not entirely my fault if you don't understand my analogies. 

GeForce Now is basically the PC (that you mentioned) you need to play the game you buy. So not optional in some cases.

You buy an HP Spectre or a MacBook Pro (with Windows on it) or GeForce Now, same result: you buy a game on steam and play it on one of those 3 platforms.

But in 2 cases, no issue, and for the third one, there is an issue.

No one ask HP to have special agreements with game developers, neither do they with Apple. But they do with NVidia.