Get early access to Opera GX, Opera’s first gaming browser

Will you sign up to try Opera GX, Opera’s first gaming browser?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 20.0%
  • No, but I'm waiting for the stable release

    Votes: 7 35.0%
  • No, I'm not interested

    Votes: 9 45.0%

  • Total voters
    20

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Opera GX is Opera's first gaming browser.


Hello,

We are excited to let you know that we just opened up the subscription to the early access program for Opera GX, a new and special version of our browser made with those of you who play games in mind.

While we can’t reveal more about this new desktop browser just yet, we would like to invite you to be among the first ones to get to know Opera GX once it becomes available.

Head over to www.opera.com/gx to subscribe now.

We won’t keep you waiting for long!

Source: Sign up to get early access to Opera GX, Opera’s first gaming browser - Blog | Opera Desktop
 
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SpratAttack

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Sep 28, 2017
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It will be interesting to see how this browser will be marketed to gamers and to see what major benefits it offers. Wonder if there will be any similarities with features from Google Stadia.
 
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MeltdownEnemy

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Hello,
We are excited to let you know that we just opened up the subscription to the early access program for Opera GX, a new and special version of our browser made with those of you who play games in mind.
While we can’t reveal more about this new desktop browser just yet, we would like to invite you to be among the first ones to get to know Opera GX once it becomes available.
Head over to www.opera.com/gx to subscribe now.
We won’t keep you waiting for long!

Source: Sign up to get early access to Opera GX, Opera’s first gaming browser - Blog | Opera Desktop
Every day that passes Opera falls more into the ridiculous by adding nonsense to his own browser and its cloned variants. When it started it was very good, very simple, friendly and practical keeping its interactivity with the users and their habits. Some people were looking for the alternation ussage between firefox and chrome and later to the super fast & light "Opera" as a third option that would soon become very popular for its low consumption of resources and basic interface that made it comfortable to use, running away from Google Chrome for its resounding changes with which they try to submit people to become Robotic Consumer User insider beta preview mode all the time: (ugly skin themes, heavy, icons, animations, transcisions, SVG animated balls, material design) stupid and unnecessary things just to push you to buy a new dispositive every year when released on the stores, you don't have the option to choose if you want to have your browser updated without swallowing all that fluid, fat polymer design material. Even so, Chrome is still better and faster than Opera, because Opera was seduced and obsessed by those stupid implementations, much more than Chrome, if you install Opera on an old amd athlon 2011, with a single-dual core and with integrated graphic nvidia quadro, you with OPERA using youtube videos the behavior reenderized is super slow and gives more kicks to be able to open heavy websites like youtube, facebook and twitter. Sorry for my testimony, I tried to do many things to recover the speed of that browser and nothing, Chrome with its nonsense is better polished that Opera although it does not stop being so an abuser of the graphics of people who play with toys.
 
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Freki123

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I like how every s..tuff is called "gaming". When you look at some shops it doesn't matter how crappy the pc's are as long as it has fancy lights = gaming (at least in the product description).
 
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