Leap Computing HyperGate - Are we ready for Gaming in the Cloud

**A Revolutionary Cloud-Based Gaming Solution**

The system I was able to carry with me everywhere I went was a basic professional-grade laptop that allowed me to do all sorts of gaming activities, even on a low-end laptop. The cool thing about this service is that you have control over the quality of it as well as the latency of it, so you can choose if you want quality latency or balanced settings. Everything we saw today was actually unbalanced, with low latency, which would have given us even lower lag. However, high-quality settings would have limited the FPS to around 30s or 40s, which is what a lot of people wouldn't have wanted.

**Mobile Editing and Encoding Made Easy**

As you can see, the full desktop functionality allows for the installation of Adobe Cloud software on the server, making it possible to upload your stuff via FTP. This means that users who want to be able to do their encoding or editing on the go will have a full control panel available to them, allowing them to upload their content and pick up wherever they left off from one machine to another.

**Affordable High-End Hardware**

Another use for this service is if you couldn't afford a full-on gaming machine but could afford $30 per month. With that, you would be able to have high-end hardware, including a Titan X, hex-core processor, and 16GB of DDR4 RAM. This would take three years to recoup the cost of a single Titan X at $30 per month, let alone the rest of the system.

**Upgrades and Maintenance**

One of the most impressive features of this service is that it comes with automatic upgrades, including new hardware. If you had a Titan X today and next year's Titan cards were released, for example, you would get an automatic upgrade to the latest generation without having to pay extra. This means that users will always be on the top-tier hardware they've paid for, without any additional cost.

**Exclusive Offers**

To encourage people to sign up using my promo code (J2C), Leap Computing is offering a free gift, which I'm not sure what it is yet. However, users who pre-order during this period will also receive a $2 credit that will be flagged in their account for future use. This means that users can take advantage of exclusive offers and discounts without having to wait or pay full price.

**How It Works**

If you're interested in trying out Leap Computing's cloud-based gaming service, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, the pre-order period is only valid during this time, after which the price will increase to $60 per month. Second, users can sign up for a one-month pre-order setup at no additional cost, and then they won't be charged again until 30 days after the service goes live.

**Conclusion**

Overall, I think Leap Computing's cloud-based gaming solution is a game-changer (no pun intended). With its affordability, flexibility, and automatic upgrades, it offers users a level of convenience and accessibility that was previously unimaginable. As someone who's excited to try out this service for myself, I think it's essential to share my enthusiasm with others and encourage them to give it a shot.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso last week on tech talk i teased a service coming up that you guys actually had an opportunity to pre-order for of a service that i have been excited about for the last six months and i've been wanting to tell everybody about it but because of nda's i couldn't but finally the time has come where i get to do this review now there's very few things that never make me really excited anymore and this is one of them the new evga silence series power supplies offer excellent silence and efficiency through their new evga eco mode technology and also features a seven year warranty for worry-free gaming click the link in the description to learn more now it's no surprise that i'm a bit of a snob when it comes to hardware and liking high-end stuff but the reality is most people including myself cannot afford everything you see here i'm just in a very fortunate position to be able to review the coolest stuff on the planet now this review is absolutely no exception now this video has been six months in the making because last year i sat down with a company called leap computing and they asked me how i felt about doing like cloud-based gaming stuff and i thought well you know there's a lot of hurdles there and if you can overcome those you might be on to something they were excited about it i was excited about it and last week on tech talk which is a podcast barnacules and i do every single thursday we just kind of hang out it's like hanging out at the bar and just talking about whatever we want i got to kind of let the cat out of the bag if you will but i'm going to be the first reviewer taking a look at this cloud-based gaming service here from leap computing called hypergate now i'm not gonna lie i was a little bit skeptical when they first asked me about this because i thought man there's a lot of variables that are just out of your control i mean how are you gonna deal with isp lag how you gonna deal with latency how are you gonna deal with you know different data center distribution how are you going to deal with global clients well leap computing is definitely the folks that can pull this off because they are absolutely based on cloud-based computing on not just gaming but all sorts of stuff involving the cloud so who better than to do cloud-based gaming than somebody who is a huge part of the cloud now there is some pre-order information i'm going to put in this video but it's going to be at the end so you guys are going to want to watch for that i already talked about it on tech talk but today we're going to actually do the live demo now here's what's cool about today's demo is you're going to see a pretty impressive performance uh well demonstration that's what that's what demo means and let's talk about demolition in which case if this service sucks we'll demo it or demolition it i have no idea where i'm going with this now let's go ahead and talk about the base hardware real quick now right now if you pre-order you can actually get the service for half off for life so any of the tiers of service you can actually get half off for the life of your account as long as you don't cancel it for more than three months but you get a dedicated 5820k uh that's that's a hex core 12 thread cpu you get 16 gigabytes of ram ddr4 ram and you get 128 gigabytes of storage as well as your choice of either a top tier amd radeon graphics card or an nvidia titan x now that's yours now for limited time if you do pre-order you can get the service for 29.99 a month now basically this is going to be your hardware it's like your machine but it's hosted in a data center that is already astronomically cheap when it comes to data center hosting at that price if go look up how much dedicated servers like that would cost and then try and tell me that even 59.99 isn't an outrageous steal but on top of that you can add more storage 500 gigabytes or one terabyte or 32 gigabytes of ram or i mean it's just this is where they're starting the service and they're going to be doing more and more hardware in the future with lower tiers of hardware if you decide you know you don't need all of that but really for the price i don't know why you wouldn't it actually has lesser specs than what's going to be in the client you know retail version this is only an i7 4790k which is a four core eight thread not a six core 12 thread has 16 gigabytes but it's ddr3 not ddr4 and we do have a an amd radeon tahiti based gpu this would be like a 7970 version or this might even be i believe a uh i didn't open up the box i don't want to be too intrusive but i believe this might even be one of their fire pros in there but it's a tahiti based graphics card so it's going to be absolutely amazing when it comes to rendering and i mean basically everything you're going to see is on a box that's lesser specs than what you're actually going to get at launch so enough chatting let's just go ahead and turn around get into the demo and let's see how the gaming on this actually performs transition well it feels like forever and a year since i've been in this format actually we should be doing some more stuff like this so here's the website leapcomputing.com and when you come here and you click sign up here's basically the information about it it's half off right now for all sign ups whether you use my code or not it's half off but you get an option of 5820k hex core a gtx titan x or an amd radeon gpu with eight gigabytes of vram 16 gigabytes of ddr4 on both 128 gigabyte hard drive as well as windows 8.1 pro now if you hit pre-order there's even a couple of different options that you can utilize here you can do love amd level one two three or four basically the differences here is the amount of hard drive space and the system ram so level two is 500 gigs i highly recommend level two it's only five dollars more uh for pre-order because 128 gigabytes is gonna fill up incredibly fast level three gets you one terabyte and then level four gets you one terabyte and 32 gigabytes of ddr4 so that's pretty much the service right there and when you install the service you get this little uh it's a it's their own client and it's going to give you complete access to the server so we're going to go ahead and log in and i'm not going to show you my my login info we don't want to uh we don't want to do that all right so once you log in here it says server at the bottom if you have more than one server then you would see those there but right now i'm connected to leap computing because that's my server and when this text turns green you can hit connect and once you do that it will bring up a window bam so here is our desktop now as you can see it's in a window we have full control over it as if we were at the machine now it's going to seem a lot like an rdp but it's not it's it's a completely proprietary piece of software that is written specifically from leap computing for this service so don't confuse it for an rdp but you have full control over it and that's what uh barnacules and i were talking about on tech talk that makes this thing so amazing is things like on live didn't give you full control over the system like this this is the same as if you took a computer put it into a data center and then you have full control over it now you're not going to be able to do things like install torrents or any sort of miners or anything like that or counter-strike servers because this is not uh for setting up servers and hosting so it's gonna have its own software built in that's gonna kill those services and keep them from being able to run because of the fact that that's not what this is you're not buying a server to host things you're buying a server to play games on that is the point of this service now this is what a 1080p window looks like in a 1440p panel technically we're looking at a 1440p so you can see the amount of difference right you know here it's a massive amount of difference in pixels so i'm going to go ahead and push this guy over here into one of my side panels all right so now we're in the leap computing app that's built into the server and as you can see we're in the setup tab and if we had multiple encoders built in here like for instance amd is our only option because that's all we have is a single amd card on here uh quality there's three different settings here you have high quality balanced and low latency now here's the thing the server is going to be running 1080p that's the native resolution for the server and if you want lower latency which is less time between the signal reaching you or being encoded and sent to you then you're going to want to go with amd because amd cards are actually superior to nvidia when it comes to their pure encoding power now if you want higher fps at the sacrifice of a little bit of network latency then you're going to want to go ahead and go with an nvidia graphics card now you can also see we have three quality presets here we have high quality balanced and low latency well here we go inside of grid autosport so we've got it on balance mode and let's go ahead and take a look here at all right so our settings are going to be set to high i set them to high and then uh msaa and all that's on 4x so we're going to be doing um well i guess the same type of settings i would be running this game at probably locally or i mean i guess realistically i'd probably be doing it more like maxed out settings so let's do that graphics here uh preset hi we'll do preset ultra there we go all right um one other thing i want to mention though is you may have noticed is that the sound it's off by about a half second now they've ensured me that that is not going to be the case when the system launches or the service launches that has to do specifically with this one machine that we're using for the demo and that the drivers for the built-in audio on the motherboard are having a problem with the rendering so it's always one half second behind so that's not going to be the case with you know the actual service so we'll just have to live with it as is that's if you guys can even hear it i'm trying to keep the volume kind of down on it because there's a lot of music in here that i'm not licensed to use so i don't exactly want to get my video flagged all right so let's go ahead and do as you can see we're getting 60 fps here at the window um the fps for fraps that you're seeing is the amount of frames i'm getting from the service so that's how much is being encoded and sent to me so that's how many fps i'm actually getting out of the the cloud-based gaming stuff all right here we go so i guess the question here is gonna be can i do this without it feeling like i'm being gimped by latency i have a feeling the only thing i'm going to be given by really is my own driving ability whoa yeah i don't like driving with the keyboard much that's not a lot of fun so because we're on balance mode there is a little bit of blockiness but that's because i want to make sure i get at least that 60 fps uh but the blockiness really isn't that bad be honest there's a little bit of encoder blockiness there now if i was to put this up to high quality we would of course be sacrificing some some fps so you're gonna have to determine what it is that's high there i broke your window sorry i have insurance we can deal with it later we'll swap information at the end of the race but you know i feel like the controls are very responsive i don't feel like i'm dealing with any terrible latency here in terms of uh controlling the car i just can't control the car because i suck never played grid before this so i'm completely green at this or team red in this case because it's an amd card whoa all right so that's grid let's go ahead and let's try um a shooter i don't really want to mention which shooter it is but we're going to do a shooter all right so as much as i hate to admit it we're going to do some call of duty advanced warfare okay aftermath detroit michigan exotic specialist right shield overdrive instead this is some sort of like a oh that's right they're copying crisis i remember now that's right i forgot um i don't know why everybody's blue everybody's blue um joker oh there's always someone named joker in the military gideon okay 60 hertz monitor pa 248 okay yeah see it is a fire pro that's in here like i said it's a fire pro w 8000 so this is a tahiti it's a it's old stuff well there we go we got our color tones back apparently going into bordered uh windowless or windowed borderless works so now we're no longer playing the smurf edition now like i said fps shooters are going to be clearly the most noticeable when it comes to being any sort of latency so we're going to find out real quickly if this is uh this lives up to the expectations that hold is well this is a big looking dude these guys aren't friendly at all i guess we'll come back when something actually happens so because so far advanced warfare is nothing more than cutscene simulator frames per second is looking pretty good we're in the 80s now that's one of the things you guys complained about most when i showed other streaming services even in home streaming was that you guys were like 30 fps no way to screw 30 fps well clearly we're getting way above that well that's nice they're all sleeping together this guy got spaghetti on his back a messy heater nothing bad's gonna happen here huh oh no i didn't see that coming hey mitchell didn't see that coming oh we're still falling through the ground the sound being off a little bit weird kind of funny there you go oh well we're just giving him his shots guys that's all yeah i have no problems aiming whatever at all with this this is this is pretty lag free kill that dog oh wow i really think i was right there shot his foot look at the fps the fps is actually doing really good oh hello ow i just i'm not very good at this game though yep so the bottom line here is i have absolutely no there's like no lag with this well except for the sound but like i said that's that's a bug that's going to be repaired all right well there you go that was call of duty um fps shooter very very doable actually with high fps i mean 80s can't complain about that can you but i think one of the coolest things obviously about this whole thing is the fact that you get a full desktop control with it so like i said you could do a lot of things with this anything you could do with your own pc with the exception of you know torrenting and uh you know doing servers like i said all right so let's go ahead and turn around let's kind of talk about the service how i feel about it uh when it's available and whether or not i think this is something that the future is ready for or whether or not this is ready for the future whatever well guys there you go when i did some of the stuff earlier in the year like the doco you guys were like no 30 fps is terrible but as you can see here the guys over at leap computing have definitely found a way a way to bring you very low latency very high fps up to 144 fps actually cloud-based gaming now this has a lot of uses that i think would be absolutely beneficial to anybody who's looking for a way to bring their stuff with them when they go places for instance when i was working full-time i was traveling quite often for my business and i did not have a gaming laptop i still don't have a gaming laptop but i did have a basic professional grade laptop that i was able to carry with me everywhere i went and i could have done all of the gaming that you just saw me doing even on a low end laptop because again all this thing is doing is sending a video signal that your computer has to decode no different than if you were doing something like uh watching youtube or whatever but the cool thing about this service is the fact that you have control over the quality of it as well as the latency of it so you can choose if you want quality latency or balanced so everything we saw today was actually unbalanced low latency would have given us even lower lag but i wasn't really getting any lag and high quality would have limited the fps a bit more down to the 30s or 40s which is what a lot of people wouldn't have wanted now at high quality with the titan x option it would have been higher fps but there would have been a little bit more latency involved unfortunately i didn't have a titan x version of the server available just the one with the amd fire pro in it so i think this has a lot of uses i think people who want to be able to do their encoding or their editing and stuff mobile as well because as you saw with the full desktop functionality you could install your adobe cloud or what adobe software on the server and then upload your stuff via ftp you're going to have a full control panel available to you so you could upload your stuff to the server and have your videos online that you could edit on the go and pick up with wherever you left off from one machine to another it's not like in my case where i've got all my editing stuff on one machine and i've got to transfer it via my lan to other machines it's all transferred via the cloud now another use for this is if you couldn't afford a full-on gaming machine but you could afford say 30 a month and you already have a basic computer or like a walmart box or something then you'd be able to have high-end hardware including like a titan a hex core 16 gigs of ddr4 for 30 bucks a month and it would take three years to recoup the cost alone of a titan x at 30 a month let alone the rest of the system and not only that they are going to be doing upgrades as hardware is upgraded as well included in the price so if you had let's say a titan x today and then next year the next line of titan cards launch the next generation it's i know titan xyz i don't know then you'll get an automatic upgrade so you're always on that top tier hardware and getting the level of hardware of which you've paid for at no extra cost they just take out the whole hardware and update it over time and you get free updates for no charge whatsoever i it really makes you wonder how the hell they're going to make any money at this but it's a pretty awesome worthwhile endeavor at least to give it a shot it's month to month it's not even a contract so uh one last thing too is they are offering a free gift for people who sign up using my promo code which is j2c the letter j not j a y j 2 c and they're going to give you a free gift i have no idea what it is to be honest with you and they're also going to read they're also going to flag your account uh with a two cent discount i i know right jay's two cents but that actually flags you for future uh things that are going to be available only to people who pre-ordered using the j2c promo code again i don't get any kickback i don't get any portion of those proceeds no money this is just something i think it's freaking amazing i love it i'm gonna use the hell out of it and this is just 100 me speaking like a computer geek because i think this is freaking cool so there you go guys if you have any questions hit up leap computing dot com check it out the pre-order that half off is only good be during the pre-order once they go live it's no longer half off it's 60 bucks instead of 30 bucks so you definitely don't want to wait and they're only going to charge you the one month to do the pre-order and then they won't charge you again until 30 days after the service goes live so you're not going to be paying up until the service goes live just one time set up and then until it goes live nothing else so there you go guys what do you think of this cloud-based gaming stuff i can think of a lot of ways i would use this both good and gooder alright guys as always i had a lot of fun making this video for you guys and of course thank you for watching youso last week on tech talk i teased a service coming up that you guys actually had an opportunity to pre-order for of a service that i have been excited about for the last six months and i've been wanting to tell everybody about it but because of nda's i couldn't but finally the time has come where i get to do this review now there's very few things that never make me really excited anymore and this is one of them the new evga silence series power supplies offer excellent silence and efficiency through their new evga eco mode technology and also features a seven year warranty for worry-free gaming click the link in the description to learn more now it's no surprise that i'm a bit of a snob when it comes to hardware and liking high-end stuff but the reality is most people including myself cannot afford everything you see here i'm just in a very fortunate position to be able to review the coolest stuff on the planet now this review is absolutely no exception now this video has been six months in the making because last year i sat down with a company called leap computing and they asked me how i felt about doing like cloud-based gaming stuff and i thought well you know there's a lot of hurdles there and if you can overcome those you might be on to something they were excited about it i was excited about it and last week on tech talk which is a podcast barnacules and i do every single thursday we just kind of hang out it's like hanging out at the bar and just talking about whatever we want i got to kind of let the cat out of the bag if you will but i'm going to be the first reviewer taking a look at this cloud-based gaming service here from leap computing called hypergate now i'm not gonna lie i was a little bit skeptical when they first asked me about this because i thought man there's a lot of variables that are just out of your control i mean how are you gonna deal with isp lag how you gonna deal with latency how are you gonna deal with you know different data center distribution how are you going to deal with global clients well leap computing is definitely the folks that can pull this off because they are absolutely based on cloud-based computing on not just gaming but all sorts of stuff involving the cloud so who better than to do cloud-based gaming than somebody who is a huge part of the cloud now there is some pre-order information i'm going to put in this video but it's going to be at the end so you guys are going to want to watch for that i already talked about it on tech talk but today we're going to actually do the live demo now here's what's cool about today's demo is you're going to see a pretty impressive performance uh well demonstration that's what that's what demo means and let's talk about demolition in which case if this service sucks we'll demo it or demolition it i have no idea where i'm going with this now let's go ahead and talk about the base hardware real quick now right now if you pre-order you can actually get the service for half off for life so any of the tiers of service you can actually get half off for the life of your account as long as you don't cancel it for more than three months but you get a dedicated 5820k uh that's that's a hex core 12 thread cpu you get 16 gigabytes of ram ddr4 ram and you get 128 gigabytes of storage as well as your choice of either a top tier amd radeon graphics card or an nvidia titan x now that's yours now for limited time if you do pre-order you can get the service for 29.99 a month now basically this is going to be your hardware it's like your machine but it's hosted in a data center that is already astronomically cheap when it comes to data center hosting at that price if go look up how much dedicated servers like that would cost and then try and tell me that even 59.99 isn't an outrageous steal but on top of that you can add more storage 500 gigabytes or one terabyte or 32 gigabytes of ram or i mean it's just this is where they're starting the service and they're going to be doing more and more hardware in the future with lower tiers of hardware if you decide you know you don't need all of that but really for the price i don't know why you wouldn't it actually has lesser specs than what's going to be in the client you know retail version this is only an i7 4790k which is a four core eight thread not a six core 12 thread has 16 gigabytes but it's ddr3 not ddr4 and we do have a an amd radeon tahiti based gpu this would be like a 7970 version or this might even be i believe a uh i didn't open up the box i don't want to be too intrusive but i believe this might even be one of their fire pros in there but it's a tahiti based graphics card so it's going to be absolutely amazing when it comes to rendering and i mean basically everything you're going to see is on a box that's lesser specs than what you're actually going to get at launch so enough chatting let's just go ahead and turn around get into the demo and let's see how the gaming on this actually performs transition well it feels like forever and a year since i've been in this format actually we should be doing some more stuff like this so here's the website leapcomputing.com and when you come here and you click sign up here's basically the information about it it's half off right now for all sign ups whether you use my code or not it's half off but you get an option of 5820k hex core a gtx titan x or an amd radeon gpu with eight gigabytes of vram 16 gigabytes of ddr4 on both 128 gigabyte hard drive as well as windows 8.1 pro now if you hit pre-order there's even a couple of different options that you can utilize here you can do love amd level one two three or four basically the differences here is the amount of hard drive space and the system ram so level two is 500 gigs i highly recommend level two it's only five dollars more uh for pre-order because 128 gigabytes is gonna fill up incredibly fast level three gets you one terabyte and then level four gets you one terabyte and 32 gigabytes of ddr4 so that's pretty much the service right there and when you install the service you get this little uh it's a it's their own client and it's going to give you complete access to the server so we're going to go ahead and log in and i'm not going to show you my my login info we don't want to uh we don't want to do that all right so once you log in here it says server at the bottom if you have more than one server then you would see those there but right now i'm connected to leap computing because that's my server and when this text turns green you can hit connect and once you do that it will bring up a window bam so here is our desktop now as you can see it's in a window we have full control over it as if we were at the machine now it's going to seem a lot like an rdp but it's not it's it's a completely proprietary piece of software that is written specifically from leap computing for this service so don't confuse it for an rdp but you have full control over it and that's what uh barnacules and i were talking about on tech talk that makes this thing so amazing is things like on live didn't give you full control over the system like this this is the same as if you took a computer put it into a data center and then you have full control over it now you're not going to be able to do things like install torrents or any sort of miners or anything like that or counter-strike servers because this is not uh for setting up servers and hosting so it's gonna have its own software built in that's gonna kill those services and keep them from being able to run because of the fact that that's not what this is you're not buying a server to host things you're buying a server to play games on that is the point of this service now this is what a 1080p window looks like in a 1440p panel technically we're looking at a 1440p so you can see the amount of difference right you know here it's a massive amount of difference in pixels so i'm going to go ahead and push this guy over here into one of my side panels all right so now we're in the leap computing app that's built into the server and as you can see we're in the setup tab and if we had multiple encoders built in here like for instance amd is our only option because that's all we have is a single amd card on here uh quality there's three different settings here you have high quality balanced and low latency now here's the thing the server is going to be running 1080p that's the native resolution for the server and if you want lower latency which is less time between the signal reaching you or being encoded and sent to you then you're going to want to go with amd because amd cards are actually superior to nvidia when it comes to their pure encoding power now if you want higher fps at the sacrifice of a little bit of network latency then you're going to want to go ahead and go with an nvidia graphics card now you can also see we have three quality presets here we have high quality balanced and low latency well here we go inside of grid autosport so we've got it on balance mode and let's go ahead and take a look here at all right so our settings are going to be set to high i set them to high and then uh msaa and all that's on 4x so we're going to be doing um well i guess the same type of settings i would be running this game at probably locally or i mean i guess realistically i'd probably be doing it more like maxed out settings so let's do that graphics here uh preset hi we'll do preset ultra there we go all right um one other thing i want to mention though is you may have noticed is that the sound it's off by about a half second now they've ensured me that that is not going to be the case when the system launches or the service launches that has to do specifically with this one machine that we're using for the demo and that the drivers for the built-in audio on the motherboard are having a problem with the rendering so it's always one half second behind so that's not going to be the case with you know the actual service so we'll just have to live with it as is that's if you guys can even hear it i'm trying to keep the volume kind of down on it because there's a lot of music in here that i'm not licensed to use so i don't exactly want to get my video flagged all right so let's go ahead and do as you can see we're getting 60 fps here at the window um the fps for fraps that you're seeing is the amount of frames i'm getting from the service so that's how much is being encoded and sent to me so that's how many fps i'm actually getting out of the the cloud-based gaming stuff all right here we go so i guess the question here is gonna be can i do this without it feeling like i'm being gimped by latency i have a feeling the only thing i'm going to be given by really is my own driving ability whoa yeah i don't like driving with the keyboard much that's not a lot of fun so because we're on balance mode there is a little bit of blockiness but that's because i want to make sure i get at least that 60 fps uh but the blockiness really isn't that bad be honest there's a little bit of encoder blockiness there now if i was to put this up to high quality we would of course be sacrificing some some fps so you're gonna have to determine what it is that's high there i broke your window sorry i have insurance we can deal with it later we'll swap information at the end of the race but you know i feel like the controls are very responsive i don't feel like i'm dealing with any terrible latency here in terms of uh controlling the car i just can't control the car because i suck never played grid before this so i'm completely green at this or team red in this case because it's an amd card whoa all right so that's grid let's go ahead and let's try um a shooter i don't really want to mention which shooter it is but we're going to do a shooter all right so as much as i hate to admit it we're going to do some call of duty advanced warfare okay aftermath detroit michigan exotic specialist right shield overdrive instead this is some sort of like a oh that's right they're copying crisis i remember now that's right i forgot um i don't know why everybody's blue everybody's blue um joker oh there's always someone named joker in the military gideon okay 60 hertz monitor pa 248 okay yeah see it is a fire pro that's in here like i said it's a fire pro w 8000 so this is a tahiti it's a it's old stuff well there we go we got our color tones back apparently going into bordered uh windowless or windowed borderless works so now we're no longer playing the smurf edition now like i said fps shooters are going to be clearly the most noticeable when it comes to being any sort of latency so we're going to find out real quickly if this is uh this lives up to the expectations that hold is well this is a big looking dude these guys aren't friendly at all i guess we'll come back when something actually happens so because so far advanced warfare is nothing more than cutscene simulator frames per second is looking pretty good we're in the 80s now that's one of the things you guys complained about most when i showed other streaming services even in home streaming was that you guys were like 30 fps no way to screw 30 fps well clearly we're getting way above that well that's nice they're all sleeping together this guy got spaghetti on his back a messy heater nothing bad's gonna happen here huh oh no i didn't see that coming hey mitchell didn't see that coming oh we're still falling through the ground the sound being off a little bit weird kind of funny there you go oh well we're just giving him his shots guys that's all yeah i have no problems aiming whatever at all with this this is this is pretty lag free kill that dog oh wow i really think i was right there shot his foot look at the fps the fps is actually doing really good oh hello ow i just i'm not very good at this game though yep so the bottom line here is i have absolutely no there's like no lag with this well except for the sound but like i said that's that's a bug that's going to be repaired all right well there you go that was call of duty um fps shooter very very doable actually with high fps i mean 80s can't complain about that can you but i think one of the coolest things obviously about this whole thing is the fact that you get a full desktop control with it so like i said you could do a lot of things with this anything you could do with your own pc with the exception of you know torrenting and uh you know doing servers like i said all right so let's go ahead and turn around let's kind of talk about the service how i feel about it uh when it's available and whether or not i think this is something that the future is ready for or whether or not this is ready for the future whatever well guys there you go when i did some of the stuff earlier in the year like the doco you guys were like no 30 fps is terrible but as you can see here the guys over at leap computing have definitely found a way a way to bring you very low latency very high fps up to 144 fps actually cloud-based gaming now this has a lot of uses that i think would be absolutely beneficial to anybody who's looking for a way to bring their stuff with them when they go places for instance when i was working full-time i was traveling quite often for my business and i did not have a gaming laptop i still don't have a gaming laptop but i did have a basic professional grade laptop that i was able to carry with me everywhere i went and i could have done all of the gaming that you just saw me doing even on a low end laptop because again all this thing is doing is sending a video signal that your computer has to decode no different than if you were doing something like uh watching youtube or whatever but the cool thing about this service is the fact that you have control over the quality of it as well as the latency of it so you can choose if you want quality latency or balanced so everything we saw today was actually unbalanced low latency would have given us even lower lag but i wasn't really getting any lag and high quality would have limited the fps a bit more down to the 30s or 40s which is what a lot of people wouldn't have wanted now at high quality with the titan x option it would have been higher fps but there would have been a little bit more latency involved unfortunately i didn't have a titan x version of the server available just the one with the amd fire pro in it so i think this has a lot of uses i think people who want to be able to do their encoding or their editing and stuff mobile as well because as you saw with the full desktop functionality you could install your adobe cloud or what adobe software on the server and then upload your stuff via ftp you're going to have a full control panel available to you so you could upload your stuff to the server and have your videos online that you could edit on the go and pick up with wherever you left off from one machine to another it's not like in my case where i've got all my editing stuff on one machine and i've got to transfer it via my lan to other machines it's all transferred via the cloud now another use for this is if you couldn't afford a full-on gaming machine but you could afford say 30 a month and you already have a basic computer or like a walmart box or something then you'd be able to have high-end hardware including like a titan a hex core 16 gigs of ddr4 for 30 bucks a month and it would take three years to recoup the cost alone of a titan x at 30 a month let alone the rest of the system and not only that they are going to be doing upgrades as hardware is upgraded as well included in the price so if you had let's say a titan x today and then next year the next line of titan cards launch the next generation it's i know titan xyz i don't know then you'll get an automatic upgrade so you're always on that top tier hardware and getting the level of hardware of which you've paid for at no extra cost they just take out the whole hardware and update it over time and you get free updates for no charge whatsoever i it really makes you wonder how the hell they're going to make any money at this but it's a pretty awesome worthwhile endeavor at least to give it a shot it's month to month it's not even a contract so uh one last thing too is they are offering a free gift for people who sign up using my promo code which is j2c the letter j not j a y j 2 c and they're going to give you a free gift i have no idea what it is to be honest with you and they're also going to read they're also going to flag your account uh with a two cent discount i i know right jay's two cents but that actually flags you for future uh things that are going to be available only to people who pre-ordered using the j2c promo code again i don't get any kickback i don't get any portion of those proceeds no money this is just something i think it's freaking amazing i love it i'm gonna use the hell out of it and this is just 100 me speaking like a computer geek because i think this is freaking cool so there you go guys if you have any questions hit up leap computing dot com check it out the pre-order that half off is only good be during the pre-order once they go live it's no longer half off it's 60 bucks instead of 30 bucks so you definitely don't want to wait and they're only going to charge you the one month to do the pre-order and then they won't charge you again until 30 days after the service goes live so you're not going to be paying up until the service goes live just one time set up and then until it goes live nothing else so there you go guys what do you think of this cloud-based gaming stuff i can think of a lot of ways i would use this both good and gooder alright guys as always i had a lot of fun making this video for you guys and of course thank you for watching you\n"