Pretty interesting choice of words considering the main reason why Raymond originally came to people's attention, lol.Jade is getting screwed everywhere.
Every online service goes belly-up sooner or later. In this case it's sooner because Google, but you really can't count on a streaming service for long time reliability.I really like the streaming tech and it works perfectly at my place so this sucks.
Crónica de una muerte anunciada
If you spent quite a dough on a gaming PC, you're definitely not a casual neither care that much about Stadia.Maybe I'm a casual? Honestly, the ability to almost instantly load up a new game without having to worry about downloading and installing or managing drive space is fantastic and I think something any gamer would appreciate. Gaming with Stadia is just so seamless and easy. It's a fantastic platform and I would probably be all on board it if I didn't already spend a bunch of money on a gaming Pc last year (and if there wasn't a question about its long term viability).
Agreed, casuals would care about it only if:Game streaming will appeals to casuals I agree. But it has to be packaged in a way that will appeal to them. A streaming service of pure games, IMO, will find limited target audience. It will be a hard sell among the gamer crowd who would rather buy hardware, and too expensive for the casual crowd who only really play console-type games occasionally.
I was thinking of something similar to this.
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Netflix Gaming vs Netflix of Gaming
Netflix spent $17B on content in 2020. What if just $2B of that went into buying old successful games or including making their own games? = Game streaming to casuals of 300 million subs. How does it benefit Netflix? Retention. More variety of entertainment that could hook a subscriber when...www.neogaf.com
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Gamepass Competitor: How about a Sony+? (PSNow+Funimation/Crunchyroll+Sony Movies&Shows)
Edit: Please ignore the thread title saying it's a gamepass competitor. I just realized this is not a game pass competitor but a Netflix (300M subs) and Disney+ (80M subs in a year) competitor targeting the masses who like entertainment but occasionally play games as well. This has larger...www.neogaf.com
Netflix seems to do alright at least. With Geforce Now you're playing you regular Steam games so that's where my money will go from here on. Tried Control on GFN yesterday, 1080p with DLSS at highest settings in both gfx and raytracing, there is no fps counter but it felt smooth. 15ms ping to the server, that's alright. I hope it'll stay alive but if it isn't I won't have lost anything besides the $5/month.Every online service goes belly-up sooner or later. In this case it's sooner because Google, but you really can't count on a streaming service for long time reliability.
Your money basically always goes in a void.
I guess the only reliable way would be to stream from a server you physically own, using software you own.
Online is just not reliable. Not sure why people think it is.
The Bethesda purchase is already paying off. Sometimes the best way to kill competition is to make the price of entry too expensive.Probably the first casualty of MS purchase of Zenimax, because let's face it, a major competitor in the streaming space spending $7.5b on studio acquisitions would have left Stadia's management thinking how worthless having a mere couple of nascent studios in their ecosystem really is. And a reminder to Google that trying to get into this line was going to involve a lot more investment than they might be comfortable with.
Google should have built a console to rival the PS5 and Series X instead of this cloud gaming thing. They're richer than god and could have built an extremely powerful box and gave consumers the choice of playing the games on their new hardware via disk or digital download, again just like we can on PS5 and Series X.
Instead they went down the cloud gaming route which just doesn't appeal to the masses from what I can gather.
Well I've learned something new today, I always assumed Amazon and then Google were the richest companies worldwide. I'm sure I read that Microsoft slipped down to third but it was a few years ago (I know nothing about business either)Google aren't richer than Microsoft
Jade is getting screwed everywhere. Didn't EA cancel her Star Wars project there as well?
It also proves that trillion dollar companies getting into gaming is near meaningless unless they have the patience to stick it out for years. Amazon will be following their lead shortly.Just proves if a talented person is going to X company, does not mean anything. Especially in the game industry.
In what section would i look for that book?I didnt think it was necessary to translate the title of one of the most recognized books on history, but alas: "Chronicle of a Death Foretold" if that makes any sense.
It also proves that trillion dollar companies getting into gaming is near meaningless unless they have the patience to stick it out for years. Amazon will be following their lead shortly.
Google doesn't make products though, they create apps that steal and catalog our data. Stadia wasn't popular enough to get anything useful out of us so top brass quickly gave it the axe.
Every time I bring up Stadia, everyone responds the same way: "what's that?"
ni una sola palabra
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It was DOA. There is nothing to kill .
It's dead, Jim.
Yeah, in their last financial report, Sega announced they will double dip on digital, Esport and streaming. I think Judgment's exclusivity on Stadia was not meant to bother Steam but Amazon Luna(Windows). I think Judgment, Valkyria 4 will be ported on Luna too.Stadia is not going anywhere, folks. Google is most likely transitioning it to a pure white label B2B offering in which they offer their streaming services directly to publishers. Might even work.
No tengo ni idea que idioma es este. Es de comer?
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I wonder where Jade Raymond will end up and accomplish nothing next.