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google stadia destroy console ??

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2 minutes ago, Mayushii said:

i dont see how with the latency

same, 

and its subscription, so for like 5y, it prob costs a lot of money.

Your ping would double.

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Not to mention google's propensity for losing interest in a project 2-3 years in and cancelling it

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4 minutes ago, Mayushii said:

i dont see how with the latency

 

1 minute ago, Firewrath9 said:

same, 

and its subscription, so for like 5y, it prob costs a lot of money.

Your ping would double.

i play like odyssey and resident evil 2 does i notice latency ?

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4 minutes ago, sohail14 said:

is this destroy all hardware and consoles ???

Totally, it's the only platform where you can play Clash Royale with 200+ ping on a rented device while paying a subscription!

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8 minutes ago, sohail14 said:

is this destroy all hardware and consoles ???

Not necessarily the stavia, but cloud gaming will take over eventually.

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unlikely. Stadia is super dependant of proximity of servers and your ISP and your internett connection. 

 

some regions it will be pretty good, but in many areas the latency would be too high

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27 minutes ago, sohail14 said:

is this destroy all hardware and consoles ???

The service  is nothing new.

  • OnLive back in 2003 (defunct 2015)
  • Nvidia GeForce Now
  • Microsoft will announces theirs this E3 (prototype was demoed ages ago. but project was put on hold until MS boosted their data centers, internet from users got better, and maybe do further polishing in the mean time). Code name: Project xcloud
  • EA Gamefly
  • LOUDPLAY
  • Shadow
  • PlayStation Now

 

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2 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

unlikely. Stadia is super dependant of proximity of servers and your ISP and your internett connection. 

 

some regions it will be pretty good, but in many areas the latency would be too high

 

1 minute ago, GoodBytes said:

The service  is nothing new.

  • OnLive back in 2003 (defunct 2015)
  • Nvidia GeForce Now
  • Microsoft will announces theirs this E3 (prototype was demoed ages ago. but project was put on hold until MS boosted their data centers, internet from users got better, and maybe do further polishing in the mean time). Code name: Project xcloud
  • EA Gamefly
  • LOUDPLAY
  • Shadow
  • PlayStation Now

 

 

26 minutes ago, LukeLinusFanFic said:

Not necessarily the stavia, but cloud gaming will take over eventually.

but they anounce we create exclusive first party games , what is this meaning ?

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They also say they will send 4K HDR at 60 FPS at 30 mbps. That is going to have noticeable compression artifacts. Also if you are game streaming for hours on end, you will hit your data cap, and then you got to pay the $50 I am to Comcast for unlimited, or whatever your ISP takes.

 

So you may not even save money by not having to buy hardware, as your internet cost may increase! Mind you for the $50 Comcast charges for unlimited, Apple sells people a $1000 smartphone, Sony and Microsoft could do likewise sell $1000 consoles that outmatch anything Stadia provides, and does so at only $50 a month!

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Just now, sohail14 said:

 

 

but they anounce we create exclusive first party games , what is this meaning ?

exclusives dont equal success. while it will drag some peopl to the plattform, Google Stadia is a long ROI investment. they are for the moment bringing up a brandname. 

 

the serverside infrastructure is there, but latency is for quite a few people too high to game comfortably. Hardware will continue to be a thing, but solutions like Stadia will be adopted. 

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It won't. 

 

It'll just be an alternative 

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