They often skip sharing their gameplay clips because they feel their content isn't unique or engaging enough.
They often skip sharing their gameplay clips because they feel their content isn't unique or engaging enough.
It seems the interaction doesn't connect with the intended audience or gender in real life. No one expresses excitement like that toward themselves or others.
It seems like the goal is for everyone to have Nvidia GPUs, but Shadowplay isn't suitable for all users even with those GPUs.
It would be more likely to get someone examining your Titan than your game clips, right? 
Shadowplay stands out compared to obs if you own it. I've tested both. Nvidia is praised for its superior drivers, which makes it a strong choice for me. If you're unsure about the difference with Nvidia, what do you think?
You'd likely choose Shadowplay if it's available and needs a recent Nvidia graphics card.
This internet speed and cost situation seems very common in cities like NYC, where prices range from $50 to $60 for speeds between 10-25 Mbps. Upsides are you can get around 100/30 Mbps for about $100, though your concept would be useful mainly if someone has storage problems and needs to save data over two weeks. Most users would likely just manage fine, but it could help some households. A 2TB external drive or a 1TB one costs between $40 and $75, which is great for storing lots of media at higher quality.