That'll be the refund policy then.Despite its flaws, Wii U is pretty awesome as a homebrew machine and a Xenoblade X machine. I can't think of one redeeming quality about stadia.
Oh wow, that's an interesting opinion.how is that confusing? only so many ways to butter a piece of bread, home slice.
Google could have snatched up bluepoint, Housemarque, Bungie (who they were really tight with and pushing with Destiny 2), Bethesda, Activision etc and it would have been a whole different story for consoles.
Despite its flaws, Wii U is pretty awesome as a homebrew machine and a Xenoblade X machine. I can't think of one redeeming quality about stadia.
Wii U wasn't even that bad. Just an ordinary console where the tablet idea didn't catch on. It had many redeeming features.
the Wii U was indeed a great console that sold terribly.
many really good exclusives (which are now mostly available on Switch of course)
The internet speed isn't going up. Just the amount of data you can send/receive in a set amount of time. Or you can say it like this: Just because your Street gets more lanes, a car that can drive 200km/h can't drive faster. There are just more cars driving at the same time.Shame because the concept was pretty cool.
And as average internet speed are always going up I thought sooner or later they will break into mainstream. 10 years too early maybe ?
Hey, at least of lot are thinking of you, it isn't that nice from us ?So many notifications.
Very sadly, they will get this too late when everything will be already dead.I wish some people in this very forum would understand that. The future of digital/sub services- own nothing and be happy. Fuck this bullshit. Glad to see Stadia fail miserably. Fuck this streaming only bullshit.
Good. Streaming/cloud gaming deserves to die.
LoL fucking Phil
This is just like that rug pull he did early 2021 when days earlier he boasted about Stadia game studios doing great work but then shut them all down... Also only letting the staff know minutes before a public announcement was going to be made.
Stadia's Phil Harrison commended SG&E devs for 'great progress' days before killing the studio
Just days ahead of closing its internal game development studios, Stadia VP Phil Harrison commended developers on their progress so far.9to5google.com
What a fucking asshole.
Either this guy is a sociopath or Google really didn't give a single shit about this experiment and let him run wild.
At least the game studio closure freed up some talent.
I hope this guy crawls under a rock somewhere and stays there forever.
Not really the same, Google and Microsoft are well matched on paper. Both have similar revenue, similar strength, reach and offerings with their cloud infrastructure. Although Microsoft had a head start Google should have been able to look at Microsoft's model and potentially one-upped them with a slicker model.That’s like saying book shops should have been better competition with Amazon. Google is a billion dollar company, that was attempting to compete with Microsoft/Sony/Nintendo. They released a platform where you have to pay a monthly subscription fee AND pay for any games you want to own on top of that.
So if you stop paying the subscription. You lose the games that you paid potentially £50 - £60 a pop for. It’s really not hard to understand why this business model was not going to last. Gamepass and dare I say it even PS plus’ different tiers now offer way better value just at a base level. RIP Stadia, at least you tried…. Well you didn’t really.
This is what I’m interested to see.Unlikely with the refunds, but yeah I don't like the idea of making one-time purchases that are associated with recurring costs. Better for cloud streaming to be offered as a recurring service with games being true digital purchases that can be utilized outside the cloud service (or just included as a library with the service). At you that point, if the service closes you've only lost access to the service itself and not your content.
I'm not sure how much legal standing there would be, a lot of what ifs. What if steam closed shop, or epic, or playstation or xbox you could say the same thing about your digital purchases. What if Apple suddenly took the digital music store offline, etc.
Google is a public listed company, thus any news regarding its operations affects stock price. There is no other way to do it, you drop the news almost at the same time to everyone.LoL fucking Phil
This is just like that rug pull he did early 2021 when days earlier he boasted about Stadia game studios doing great work but then shut them all down... Also only letting the staff know minutes before a public announcement was going to be made.
I know it wasn’t a great comparison. I was being facetious.Not really the same, Google and Microsoft are well matched on paper. Both have similar revenue, similar strength, reach and offerings with their cloud infrastructure. Although Microsoft had a head start Google should have been able to look at Microsoft's model and potentially one-upped them with a slicker model.
It's not a great comparison, the entire brick and mortar bookstore sector made up of a few biggish chains and thousands of small single stores against a single disruptive tech startup. With Google and Microsoft they were both coming at it from a similar starting point (although MS did already have a console business) and both had a similar destination point in mind.
With Google and Microsoft it was more like a battle between two similarly matched heavyweight fighters. Only one of them was not prepared, didn't put in the training, pulled a muscle getting out of the corner and had to retire before the first round really got under way.
Personally I think Streaming/Cloud is excellent as part of a wider and balanced offering. I have an Xbox and PC yet I still find a use for Xcloud from time to time. Just yesterday I was playing on my work laptop during a quiet period in a regular Edge browser window. The laptop is locked down and managed centrally by SCCM yet I was able to connect my controller via Bluetooth and get a bit of gaming in, carrying on a game of Slime Rancher 2 I am playing on my other devices. The save files sync perfectly and the latency nowadays for me isn't noticeable, I can get fully immersed same as when playing natively. The only time that immersion was broken was for the occasional bit of artifacting. Streaming gives me the opportunity to get a quick gaming session in where I otherwise wouldn't be able to. I also use streaming on the console itself for trying out games on GP without having to commit to a lengthy download, it's also good for when one of my friends suggests that we play something in the moment that I don't have downloaded, we can all just stream it and also set it to download so it's there for the next time we play.Good. Streaming/cloud gaming deserves to die.
Gamers were wrong on this one though:This is what I’m interested to see.
Fat Frog how much money are you losing with this news? It’s understandably why some people are resistant to digital only services.
Indeed, it's good that it failed. It would have been awful if they had gone out, bought some big publishers and then locked their games behind a "streaming only" model. It's one thing for a company to buy a publisher and make the games only available on a particular console and PC it's a step too far to shackle them to a model that doesn't work for everyone and at the very best is similar to playing natively on a console. I know MS are getting a lot of hate at the moment but you can choose to purchase any of their games and play natively on a console or get a top tier experience by having a powerful PC. Clearly people have rejected a really restrictive model. Google I think looked at tapping into new markets and bringing new people into gaming without considering that they first need to cater to what the existing market wants.I know it wasn’t a great comparison. I was being facetious.
Saying Google “should” have put up a better fight isn’t a great argument either. I “should” have probably done more with my life professionally and personally but I haven’t. I do understand what you mean though, but this is google we are talking about. Sometimes you’re best sticking to your lane and this is a hard lesson for them. Haven’t they already got enough money and services or do they need to take over every aspect of our lives and make more money in gaming. I’m talking about Amazon/Google/Facebook in particular. These are tech companies who are trying to encroach in to space that isn’t theirs and they’re trying to change the rules, that’s fine. All is fair in love and war. But they have failed miserably at this attempt.
In terms of latency (i.e. input response) it's physically impossible, unless they put servers in the backyards of everyone who wants to use it. Doesn't matter how good your internet connection is, the latency to a server X km away will always be higher than to a console two meters away.Do you guys think someday the internet connection/speed will be so advanced that there will be no quality difference (resolution, frame rate, stability, and input response) between a streamed game and one running on a console? Because if that never happens then consoles are here to stay (hopefully).
Wii U wasn't even that bad. Just an ordinary console where the tablet idea didn't catch on. It had many redeeming features.
Stadia was a disaster and many predicted it's downfall from the outset. Surprised Google themselves didn't see the writing on the wall.
I remember kleegamefan was excited about Stadialol Google is such a failure. Imagine having unlimited funds and still unable to make a single game let alone console.
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That's not strictly true if you take into consideration the total latency from the entire stack (controller to your eye).In terms of latency (i.e. input response) it's physically impossible, unless they put servers in the backyards of everyone who wants to use it. Doesn't matter how good your internet connection is, the latency to a server X km away will always be higher than to a console two meters away.
The rest, sure.