The GeForce Summer stream is already packed with excitement and a bit of pandemonium. NVIDIA GeForce, by way of an official tweet, announced: “WE ARE LIVE NOW,” and linked to the stream. And that… the replies run from adamant excitement to angry frustration to pure bewilderment.
First, the hype squad showed up. César Wade (and @csar_wade), the first, posted a hype clip with the hashtag “#GeForceSummer” and then followed with “Ya estamos ahí 🤘🏻”. Flo (@Flomoso) was all spirit, “#GeForceSummer LETS DO IT!!” While @Ceer001 had one thing on their mind: “Can’t wait to see how Stellar Blade performs.” Makes sense; the game has been teasing forever.
That is when the whole thing turned interesting! That classic Linux tragedy hit NVIDIA from “@m4l_iko”: “Yo Guys, Where are my linux drivers?” A question as ancient as time-or as ancient as NVIDIA’s rocky relationship with open source. Then @drnewsGaming mercilessly massacred the RTX 5080 for “terrible performance” in Fortnite, claiming the frame-drops were worse than those on a 4070 Ti. Ouch! On top of that, there was a mention of @FortniteStatus and #Microsoft, as if they’re ready to escalate this beef to the Supreme Court of Gaming.
A livestream event is never complete without some cute madness. @peachpopies (aka colecane) brought in some energy with “#GeForceSummer we are live TOGETHER @dokkibuy,” reminding everyone that things are better with friends, even when it’s just screaming together into the void of Twitter.
Now, what is happening at this GeForce Summer event, anyway? NVIDIA is close-lipped about specifics, but one can probably surmise from events past that we are going really deep into some new technology, maybe some game demos (Stellar Blade, please?), and hopefully some driver updates to shut up the Linux crowd. Or not. Who really knows?
But for sure, rockstar astronauts are watching, and they aren’t shy about speaking their views on the tweets. Either hype, or frustration, or vibe is in the mix: the GeForce Summer stream has given birth to very strong opinions from word go. And honestly? That’s the sign that this thing is working. Nothing incites chatter like a little mystery and some stakes for plenty of potential drama.
So if you haven’t thrown yourself into this mess just yet, good luck. The stream is LIVE; tweets are flying, and you might really get to see the next big NVIDIA reveal… or maybe just another hilarious meltdown on Twitter.