You say as if all gaming companies are committed cloud gaming when it's just a few companies. You are exactly the type of person I'm talking about there is nothing inevitable about cloud gaming.Multi billion dollar companies don't consider the future?
Maybe you haven't considered that mobile technology by it's nature has to be both physically way smaller and and also requires to draw way less power than a mains connected full size device. This means that mobile will always lag behind in tech and power regardless of how far you want to project into the future. Another thing to consider is how the size of GPUs is going up rather than down to get better graphical power, look how much bigger the current gen consoles are to previous gen. We are getting to the point with node processes where miniaturisation over time is no longer guaranteed, at best it has slowed and will continue to slow looking at current trends. If anything the trends point to a future where we have huge hyperconverged graphic and compute farms in data centres and the cutting edge games are only possible to be run at scale via streaming. It probably won't even be feasible to have native hardware in your home run the best games in the future let alone run those games on a tiny mobile device.
Streaming already work,the big issue is just that nobody cares about it.Not revisionist. The only expectation expectation it to be good came from marketing fluff pieces passed off as gaming journalism.
No real gamer expected stadia to work or even be half decent. Streaming is a pipe dream until we all have 1tb/s internet, cap free connections AND companies don't cheap out on servers and horsepower on their side. None of that will ever happen.
Ouya and stadia were built atop a mountain of their own farts, not real expectations.
Nope, I never said all companies are currently committed to cloud. You proposed a future state, 10 years was it? I proposed a more likely future state based on current trends than what you were saying.You say as if all gaming companies are committed cloud gaming when it's just a few companies. You are exactly the type of person I'm talking about there is nothing inevitable about cloud gaming.
The difference is that in a server farm it doesn't matter if the GPU cluster is the size of a house whereas mobile has to be small and power efficient.The problems you bring up about mobile technology will also affect servers and so far it was never a problem.
You're the one making mistakes in your static way of thinking. The trend shows that kids today are more likely to play on mobile and are happier to adopt new things than older people (I am an older person and hate mobile gaming BTW), the kids of today are going to be the adults of tomorrow with the disposable income and they will become the core market. Us older gamers as a market are only ever going to reduce so we don't matter as much. You talk about the future but base it on what is currently popular and more importantly you're own biases rather than looking at the bigger picture and where things are likely headed.Another mistake you make is assuming people want to play these games that don't even exist that would not even be able to be rendered locally as if game devs aren't already having a massive hard time making games as they are.
But Nintendo had their golden goose 3DS business which was cranking by 2013 to fall back on. Plus without the Wii U being a clear flop, they never would have been motivated to dig deep and come up with the Switch, which may end up being the most successful platform of all time, or at least in the Top 3 alongside PS2 and DS. If the Wii U did even "okay" vs what actually happened, they might have never combined their handheld and console lines together.Honestly 2 million isn't... that unimpressive?
I think it's obvious it flopped for sure, but I think that has to do with too high of expectations.
Cloud streaming is just not ready to take over the world like the tech giants think/want it to.. and it may never take over gaming TBH.
But honestly I think 2 million is probably a high estimate lol
At any given time there are ~300k people playing Destiny 2 on Xbox and maybe ~350k on Playstation... it's rarely above 6k on Stadia... and Destiny 2 was the premier game they used to market/launch the service and has been free with "Pro" from the beginning.
Wii-U is worse because it came from Nintendo, after a massive success... and they legit had to discontinue the hardware right away and pay back retailers for unsold games.. OOF.
Unless Google returns to gaming with an actual effort and support, then Stadia is easily gaming's biggest failure.
Technically the subscription fee with Stadia isn't required, unless you want to stream in anything above 1080p. Stadia also copied the Games with Gold model from Xbox, when they should have copied the Game Pass model like Amazon did. All these decisions are stupid considering the alternatives you mentioned.The only problem with Stadia is its business model. With GPU, I pay a small monthly fee and can stream hundreds of often brand new games. With Geforce Now, I pay a small monthly fee and can stream most of the games that I own indefinitely and can also play natively if I want to. With Stadia, I have to buy games on Stadia and I can only stream them via Stadia, for which I have to pay an additional monthly fee, and that's it. No deal.
That's half trueconsidering Google didn't have to manufacture consoles
Agreed. Pro Sub is a serious mistake...Technically the subscription fee with Stadia isn't required, unless you want to stream in anything above 1080p. Stadia also copied the Games with Gold model from Xbox, when they should have copied the Game Pass model like Amazon did. All these decisions are stupid considering the alternatives you mentioned.
Don't worry, it's like the wounded beast.That's half true
A console on a major know form, yeah, Google never manufactured. Still, the servers are virtual consoles that runs the games, and they have development kit and stuff
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For threads like this that I made Stadia's Roadmap... of Death
There is a Stadia Pro subscription with a monthly fee which has a library of games like GPU and is in fact cheaper than GPU. so no it's not the business model it's the streaming alone. You don't even know if xcloud is doing better than Stadia (it probably isn't).The only problem with Stadia is its business model. With GPU, I pay a small monthly fee and can stream hundreds of often brand new games. With Geforce Now, I pay a small monthly fee and can stream most of the games that I own indefinitely and can also play natively if I want to. With Stadia, I have to buy games on Stadia and I can only stream them via Stadia, for which I have to pay an additional monthly fee, and that's it. No deal.
Have you seen the games on Stadia Pro? Gamepass is three leagues ahead of that.There is a Stadia Pro subscription with a monthly fee which has a library of games like GPU and is in fact cheaper than GPU. so no it's not the business model it's the streaming alone. You don't even know if xcloud is doing better than Stadia (it probably isn't).
If you say so, but you said it's the business model of "on stadia I have to buy games" not the quality of the content.Have you seen the games on Stadia Pro? Gamepass is three leagues ahead of that.
I have to buy games if I want to have fresh, quality content. Gamepass mostly delivers that without having to buy anything.If you say so, but you said it's the business model of "on stadia I have to buy games" not the quality of the content.
I see Stadia as a much larger failure because of its scope and how comprehensively it failed.
She singin' broIt's not over until the fat lady (frog) sings.
Don't worry, it's like the wounded beast.
Anti clouds know the imminent Stadia launch in LATAM will be popular and could greenlight for good India/asia expansion.
They're nervous and desesperate. Try to understand them
" Noooooooo, don't try Stadia. Pleaaaaaase"
Stadia has good games, games everyone has already played else ware unfortunately and not enough developers releasing games on it besides the usual suspects. Stadia's streaming service works great for the most part and quality is better than Xcloud, Luna, Sony's version of it and most of Nvidia's GeForce Now services (haven't tried their 3080 tier). Stadia/Google made themselves irrelevant in my mind by not upgrading their hardware specs to at least compete with PS5 and Series X. It also doesn't help there are a ton of shit posters and articles that come up every now and then claiming Google is going to kill Stadia when for now that is not even the case when in-fact they are expanding and working with other companies to utilize Stadia for playable demos.
Would I buy new games from Stadia at this point? No. I'm not interested in buying individual games at this point when I have services like Gamepass/Xcloud where I can play ALL gamepass games over the cloud as part of my GP Ultimate sub. I like Nvidia's model as well where I can play games I own on Steam, which protects me from Nvidia killing their streaming service. I like Luna as well, it's a monthly sub and you can play quite a few games although Amazon has gotten a little out of hand with it lately separating games into paid categories, want to play classic games, sub here, do you want RPG's, sub for this package here, want Ubi+ and every other publisher+ package, sub for this on the side.
Is Stadia a failure? Only in the eye of the beholder. I think Stadia is a success in regards to showing us that Cloud tech is viable, so long as the hardware backing it is kept up to date, latency to the datacenters is low and there is content to be consumed.
It's not over until the fat lady (frog) sings.
We’re grateful to the dedicated Stadia players that have been with us from the start. We will be refunding all Stadia hardware purchases made through the Google Store, and all game and add-on content purchases made through the Stadia store. Players will continue to have access to their games library and play through January 18, 2023 so they can complete final play sessions. We expect to have the majority of refunds completed by mid-January, 2023.
Without the LATAM expansion...
X4 with South America ?
X10 ?
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This LATAM launch is lit af.
I'm glad you are taking it well. I hope you will stick around even if you're no longer being paid to post here.I lost
But i'll have refund.
Google paid Stadians game sessions for 3 years. Not that bad![]()
You jinxed it!But you have to keep in mind how little risk they have taken too. I mean as crappy as adoption seems and as much as we make fun of it, do we know if it makes money or loses money? It must not cost much to actually run. They sure seem to be keeping it around ......
You were saying?Streaming is the future. It ain't going anywhere and MS and Sony must be laughing their ass off at posts like this trying to kill off what will be their biggest rival.
You deserve a year of Gold for your thread and all the fanatics downplaying it should be restricted to the off topic section.Am I a psychic?
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I beared the bad news about GTA6 being cross gen, days later the leak comes out showing a cross gen looking GTA
then I beared the bad news about Stadia being one of the biggest flops ever, and today Google announces it's game over for Stadia
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Maybe your are the actual"trueInsider"Am I a psychic?
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I beared the bad news about GTA6 being cross gen, days later the leak comes out showing a cross gen looking GTA
then I beared the bad news about Stadia being one of the biggest flops ever, and today Google announces it's game over for Stadia
I'm saying the same thing. The fact you shill for other company's while berating another for trying to give gamers options just shows what a cretin you are to be honest.You were saying?
I would be fucking angry if i only lost my games...I'm glad you are taking it well. I hope you will stick around even if you're no longer being paid to post here.![]()