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CPU: Custom 2.7GHz Hyper Threaded CPU
GPU: AMD 56 CU's. 10.7TFlops
Memory: 16GB HBM2 484GB/s bandwidth
Storage: SSD Cloud storage
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The same as PSN goes downImagine when the cloud goes down....
How likely I am to get it depends solely on price, if it's like $15 a month or less and I get a health selection of games I'd absolutely do it just to play some games conveniently, but if I have to buy games, or pay some crazy price like on other streaming services.. forget it.
dude and everyone THIS.No chance i can use that nor am i interested. On bad days netflix looks soaped here and blurry as hell
We don't have any pricing yet. I think the only way this works is if it's cheap.
If PSN go down you just play playstation offline maybe?The same as PSN goes down
Laziness.I can't believe how some people want to push cloud gaming, and how some others are accepting it...
I find that so depressing...Laziness.
You'd be surprised how many are willing to sacrifice quality and having control over their stuff for the sake of convenience.
Lotta close minded folks in here who are afraid of change. As an aspiring creator this sounds fantastic to me. It doesnt have to be the de facto gaming experience of choice, but if cheap, it would make the best compliment to any console owner who would like to play their games on the go.
I would get this day 1 if cheap, and what for my Xbox or Playstation next gen. Not sure which I'll go with yet though the controller alone makes me lean Xbox. Sony does have that asymmetrical controller though now....but Xbox has a better community and network...but playstation has better exclusives...but Xbox has more consumer friendly practices...but playstation has better exclusives....
Not only cheap (for the VD) but how do you purchase games, it looks like its basically a modified Linux its running on. If you purchase a game, probably no way of getting it back out.
This lacked any details at all.
CPU: Custom 2.7GHz Hyper Threaded CPU
GPU: AMD 56 CU's. 10.7TFlops
Memory: 16GB HBM2 484GB/s bandwidth
Storage: SSD Cloud storage
Laziness.
You'd be surprised how many are willing to sacrifice quality and having control over their stuff for the sake of convenience.
That basically hits a PS5 having well over 10.7TFs next yearCPU: Custom 2.7GHz Hyper Threaded CPU
GPU: AMD 56 CU's. 10.7TFlops
Memory: 16GB HBM2 484GB/s bandwidth
Storage: SSD Cloud storage
Yes it will as it blows by and crushes it.will it ignore my data cap?
"Stadia could be a fantastic tool for creators"It's not really about convenience for me...it's about functionality. Stadia could be a fantastic tool for creators. That's a major selling point for me.
I like the idea of being able to livestream on youtube and having built in functionality to have your viewers be able to jump in with you or for you to be able to create challenges for viewers to interact with by basically saving the state of your game. The fact that the game has "instant access" means these tasks could be carried out seamlessly during a live stream, which is absolutely fantastic to me. I could be playing Tekken, and host my own livestream lobby with viewers and take on all challengers for prizes in a giveaway or something. It just provides an integrated way to bond with your community. Nobody else has that right now."Stadia could be a fantastic tool for creators"
How so?
instant output
DAT latency
DAT latency
I didn't mean it for the input lag, I meant it for the image quality, with real hardware the image is rendered in real time and directly sent to your screen with no compression, instead of being compressed into a video signal and then sent. There's a big difference.Not even consoles have that.
In this video there is an instance where streaming has got the same latency as Xbox One X.
Sorry to bring you down from your castle of clouds.
I like the idea of being able to livestream on youtube and having built in functionality to have your viewers be able to jump in with you or for you to be able to create challenges for viewers to interact with by basically saving the state of your game. The fact that the game has "instant access" means these tasks could be carried out seamlessly during a live stream, which is absolutely fantastic to me. I could be playing Tekken, and host my own livestream lobby with viewers and take on all challengers for prizes in a giveaway or something. It just provides an integrated way to bond with your community. Nobody else has that right now.
It's not really about convenience for me...it's about functionality. Stadia could be a fantastic tool for creators. That's a major selling point for me.
DAT latency