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What is Shadow? Shadow is a Windows 10 PC in the cloud which allows you to play every game you own at peak performance, and everything else you would do on your computer.
Why do you use Shadow still? : r/ShadowPC - Reddit
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With Shadow App installed on my Aviation iPad, keyboard case and a Bluetooth mouse, I have a fully functional PC anywhere I go without lugging around a laptop. Works great for the games I play.
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About community The Official Shadow Community The official subreddit of Shadow. Your high-end cloud PC, accessible on any device you own.
What are Shadow's pros/cons compared to GeForce Now?
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I know this topic has been dealt multiple times on this sub, but I hope to organize a comprehensive list. Below are some points that come to mind. Pros Allows users to play all games that they have purchased Versatile - Allows modpack, plug-in installation, etc. Windows-based cloud 'PC', not just a game-dedicated platform Platform-agnostic - Supports iOS, Linux Faster updates Cons More ...
Any optimization tips for shadow? : r/ShadowPC - Reddit
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Hey :) Currently using my Shadow PowerPack for gaming stuff like star citizen and ready or not and more. Performance is, well, not bad but not particularly great either. Thats why I am searching for some optimization ideas.
Please play with Unlock cursor : r/ShadowPC - Reddit
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Unlocked is just “your mouse” it can leave the shadow application to control local at any time. Locked is you controlling a mouse rendered within shadow (intended use) If you have issues using locked then that’s an indication of network issues. Due to the nature of the mouse being able to “leave” the shadow unlocked it makes most games unplayable (very high sensitivity for first ...