What the fuck is this article
Maybe. What’s the ratio of black controllers to cats in your home?Let's see, I'm a woman, Xbox has all kinds of colors even girly pink. I ALWAYS buy a black controller. Does that mean I'm a manly woman???
Maybe. What’s the ratio of black controllers to cats in your home?
Women only by black controllers because black goes with everything and looks less dirty than the other colors . Its obvious they already got youLet's see, I'm a woman, Xbox has all kinds of colors even girly pink. I ALWAYS buy a black controller. Does that mean I'm a manly woman???
Damn, I have a lot more black controllers than cats. I cat to 4 or 5 black controllers.
Where is Voost Kain to tell us this is a good thing and that Sony should be worried?
Women only by black controllers because black goes with everything and looks less dirty than the other colors . Its obvious they already got you
You see y'all... Google Stadia 1 - Misogynist 0 . Checkmate you penis wagglers.That actually IS the reason I always buy black controllers.
Companies overstating things and releasing shit that is inferior to current generation hardware are two completely different things. Also good luck selling this when you are saying "we promise in the future you'll get to play a version of RDR2 that is on par with hardware on the shelf now." There are speed bumps and there are brick walls. That's the latter.So I'm not seeing this as you guys are, I consider this a huge win for Google. The fact it's working at all is far better than I actually anticipated.
Have you ever heard of a gaming company overstating what they actually deliver? Seems pretty standard really, and the reality is they have the infrastructure to deliver on that promise in the future.
Some initial speed bumps is to be expected. The single biggest problem I see is the price point of games. Full price will be the death of this thing if they don't get intelligently competitive with their price point.
This shit is DOA. I think they cut back the games at launch because all the publishers/developers bailed on them.
This is up there with Ouya levels of disaster.
Maybe in 5 years, but that seems awfully optimistic to me considering Google killed its own ISP service as I understand. Tough to believe the cable companies will invest that kind of money when the existing infrastructure works well enough for everything but Stadia.Inclined to agree. While data caps and shit internet speeds are still an issue, this won’t be resolved anytime soon.
Maybe another 5 years or so we will have moved forward significantly.
Without saying too much, this is actually the case. I've talked to multiple developers who have told me as much.
Inclined to agree. While data caps and shit internet speeds are still an issue, this won’t be resolved anytime soon.
Maybe another 5 years or so we will have moved forward significantly.
So when are two people who bought this thing going to start an OT?
The gifs are waiting.
Even with the title change, it's still inaaccurate since there are 4K games being played as we speak everywhere.
Struggling to get online as you cant browse the internet and stream Stadia at the same time.
So when are two people who bought this thing going to start an OT?
The gifs are waiting.
Which games are in 4k? I thought the games were rendered in 1080p then upscaled. From the screens I've seen, nothing looks remotely close to 4k native.Even with the title change, it's still inaaccurate since there are 4K games being played as we speak everywhere.
Which games are in 4k? I thought the games were rendered in 1080p then upscaled. From the screens I've seen, nothing looks remotely close to 4k native.
Here are some tidbits in my short time with the service.
Switching controllers whilst playing Destiny changes the button prompts in game to the correct controller official icons, including those of the Nintendo switch pro controller AND the dualshock 4.
Playing Destiny using the pro controller's FAR superior triggers and HD rumble is bliss.
Not to sound hyperbolic over something new but...
I've been playing Destiny on console since the first game at launch. I'm currently playing it on the Xbox one X and played for a few hours tonight.
PvE on Stadia is nice... you get the extra FPS and admittedly lose a bit of fidelity. PvP is a TOTALLY different matter. The connection BETWEEN players is absolutely fantastic. That was like Playing Halo 5 on a dedicated server @ 60fps an all. Every bullet landed immediately (as a destiny player this concept is foreign) If that game wasn't a one off i'll be an extremely happy bunny
Here are some tidbits in my short time with the service.
Switching controllers whilst playing Destiny changes the button prompts in game to the correct controller official icons, including those of the Nintendo switch pro controller AND the dualshock 4.
Playing Destiny using the pro controller's FAR superior triggers and HD rumble is bliss.
Not to sound hyperbolic over something new but...
I've been playing Destiny on console since the first game at launch. I'm currently playing it on the Xbox one X and played for a few hours tonight.
PvE on Stadia is nice... you get the extra FPS and admittedly lose a bit of fidelity. PvP is a TOTALLY different matter. The connection BETWEEN players is absolutely fantastic. That was like Playing Halo 5 on a dedicated server @ 60fps an all. Every bullet landed immediately (as a destiny player this concept is foreign) If that game wasn't a one off i'll be an extremely happy bunny
xCloud was phone-only and using a X1S BT controller. It runs the X1S version from the server and in my case the image quality was good, especially on a phone.So has anyone tried xCloud? How does it compare?
I'm not baiting, just wondering if the tech is just not there altogether or if it is shit no matter who is running the show? Is one Google further along with their tech than Microsoft? or vice versa?
I used a 60fps camera to test input latency using right analog stick on xCloud and it came out to about 350ms, around double of GeForce Now on the same phone, network, and controller. Digital Foundry tested input latency on Stadia with Chromecast Ultra, but they didn't specify whether it was WiFi or ethernet. They used a button press, instead of right analog stick.
I'll double down and call this a major flag planting in the ground for filthy casual gamers everywhere. This particular community....we wear our video game nuts on our shoulders and anything less than 'best' is unacceptable.
There's tons of filthy casuals who won't know the difference between 420p and 4k and will eat up any game they can play not knowing any better. There is definitely a market for what Stadia provides but it's not for this community and that's clear.
Give it 2 years to bake, I bet people start changing opinions. Until then, pile the fuck on because it's hilarious.