HeresJohnny
Member
Interesting write up.
My opinion is that it's simply not a mass market device. It's tied to both the user's infrastructure and Google's, which means the experience is way too malleable and murky. It's dead. It will of course rear up again in the future, but that is simply stating the obvious. There are far too many people who would have an inferior experience on this device as opposed to playing locally, and some who can't play it at all.
My opinion is that it's simply not a mass market device. It's tied to both the user's infrastructure and Google's, which means the experience is way too malleable and murky. It's dead. It will of course rear up again in the future, but that is simply stating the obvious. There are far too many people who would have an inferior experience on this device as opposed to playing locally, and some who can't play it at all.