crackajack
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From the environment standpoint it's the opposite. Same like carsharing. HW units that are shared via internet certainly have a smaller footprint than black boxes and white towers standing in every individuals home, often unused.And then calculate the CO2 consume of this.
Cloud gaming is not the future.
Sony was and is terrible at this. I remember selling my Wipeout HD disc since I got the digital copy and was perplexed when I realized that it did not accept my saves. The same thing with the second game I bothered testing recently; Motorstorm apocalypse, PS+ freebie from PS3 days and with the new PS+ streams I thought to try it there. Loading my saves from cloud to the streaming cloud is possible- already a step that should not be necessary- but the game ignores it.Things like saves not even being compatible across generations is annoying.
Incompatible within the very same platform and same region, the latter case even solely digital.
Stadia is basically just PC so transferring all save files to each user should not be impossible and hardly much work. To avoid bad pr they might even do it. Or wind it down silently without anything more than refunds that are possibly already more than they need to do. Especially if they also meant such cases.