![]() You don’t have the ability to pause downloads, however. Speed seems relatively comparable to the big boy clients. But really, it will install games on your computer and let you play them. In the few weeks I’ve been playing around with it, it’s been updated three times, so I’m guessing it’s still seeing a fair bit of development. Which, granted, I’m sure it’s made more for the livestreaming than necessarily the gaming, right now. As far as I can tell, the Twitch Desktop App has only been around since last August, less than a year going. Of course, this is a new client on offer, joining the likes of GOG Galaxy and Uplay and Origin and the juggernaut of Steam. Shifty from not realizing I could claim games through this service the first month it was available, and although High Hell is not one I had ever thought would make its way to my collection, now that it’s there I’m having a he….ck of a good time with it. I’m still kicking myself that I missed out on Mr. Some of them are still filling gaps in the collection. You seem to get a bit of a mix of games, from the somewhat older mainstream releases to the creative indie title to the niche and relatively unknown left field games. Your main man has some discriminating tastes. Sure, I already owned like half the games I’ve picked up through this arrangement on other platforms, but you can take that as an indication of the selection’s quality. I mean, the free TV you get off Amazon Prime seems to be getting weaker every year, I was expecting the games to be the same way. I don’t know about you, but when I found out about it, I was completely expecting it to be a bunch of garbage games. I remember hearing some noise when Amazon made the acquisition of Twitch a while back, but I think I speak on behalf of the entire video games community when I say that giving me, specifically, new games is a good way to ingratiate yourself to everybody.Īnd, you know, it’s a legit set of games. ![]() And, if you’ve got Amazon Prime, they started giving you a monthly bundle of games. So why did I pick up the app? The games, man. I’m just not much for the whole livestreaming deal. So Twitch’s Desktop App has joined my computer as the fifth in an increasingly difficult to manage amount of games clients on my PC.
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