What is Vortex Cloud Gaming?
Strengths:
- Inexpensive
- Browser support
- Android support
- Large game library
- Custom Android controls
- 15 data centers
Weaknesses:
- Lackluster performance
- Limited desktop application
- Limited refund policy
- The trouble with DRM-free games
Features
In addition to customizing the on-screen controller, you can also customize how your touch screen interacts with the game. That includes swiping for movement acceleration, the DPI at which the cursor moves and which key triggers when you tap and double tap.
These features are welcome on the Android application, but it seems Vortex favored adding them there over the desktop application. As we’ll get into in the “ease of use” section below, the desktop and browser-based versions of Vortex feel barren in terms of customizability, which is a shame, considering the Android application is so flexible.
Supported Games
Price
Vortex has some issues — we’ll get into them in the following sections — but they’re easy to overlook, considering the price. There aren’t multiple plans or durations to choose from.
Ease of Use
Launching a game is a fairly painless process, though you’ll have to contend with long load times. After choosing the title you want, no matter if it’s from the local application or from the browser UI, you’ll be asked to log in to either Steam or the DRM platform the game is exclusive on. Then, you’ll just wait for the game to launch.
It can take a few minutes, but loading isn’t too bad. The only exception is the desktop application, which, as we’ll talk about in the next section, is unusable.
Otherwise, games can be favorited for easier organization, and Vortex shows all of the details of each title it supports, including the supported controller inputs, the categories the game fits in and the rating.
The only annoyance is when you end a session. Vortex will ask you to rate your experience and provide feedback. You can easily close out of this window, but there isn’t an option to disable further pop-ups.
Vortex Shortcuts
Performance
Games are still playable, but not in an ideal form. Your best bet for games that require any amount of precision is to lower the difficulty.
Shockingly, the best experience came from the Android application. As mentioned above, the Android app feels the most fully-featured, and it seems that all of Vortex’s performance optimization has been focused there, too. Precision-focused games still have a decent amount of input lag, but not nearly as much as playing in a browser.
Coverage
The Verdict
Vortex isn’t a bad cloud gaming service, especially at the asking price. However, with how limited this technology is, cutting any corners proves to be too much, and Vortex is a showcase of that. Platformers, shooters, and even some RPGs are unplayable with the amount of input lag. Although Vortex lives up to its claim of 60fps gaming, it does so at the cost of latency.
That said, games that don’t need split-second precision play well, and with how cheap Vortex is, that’s worth the price of admission alone. Combined with the excellent Android support, Vortex doesn’t look too bad.
What do you think of Vortex? Do you plan on trying it out? Let us know about your experience in the comments below. As always, thanks for reading.
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