Googles newest product Stadia, is their vision for the future of Gaming. In this video, we’ll check it out.
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ColdFusion
•6 months ago
For those who worry about latency, that might soon be a thing of the past.. Chinese doctors have just achieved brain surgery over a 5G network due to it's rapid response time. If it's good enough for brain surgery, gaming should be just fine: https://interestingengineering.com/china-performs-countrys-first-ever-5g-remote-brain-surgery
Elvastan
•6 months ago
Welp, Stadia sucked. I guess it was better in the long term.
j r c
•6 months ago
Aged like milk
Real Rebellion
•6 months ago
These tech giants keep reaching for the monopoly and then get fined over billions of dollars.
EZ Assegai
•6 months ago
even 5g will not fix the mess that is input latency via network
Samuel Desmond Tuah
•6 months ago
I will not be impressed until they make Full drive VR
Danny Tillotson
•6 months ago
Good video but more power to Google. Not good. Basically paying them to build a super computer and continue to add to it
Jim The Raspberry
•6 months ago
In answer to your question: No.
gjesus051
•6 months ago
This thing aged badly
Durga Mugen
•6 months ago
Lolololol this didn't age well
its meeeeeeeeeeeeeee
•6 months ago
Lol except stadia is a meme now it’s so broken latency and stutter are huge problem. Another one of google’s technology that’ll get swept under the rug. Does anyone remember google glass this will face the same fate
A N
•6 months ago
This video did not age well
theo wainwright
•6 months ago
i don’t think it is the future
UroOnCyberscore
•6 months ago
This didn't age well… They should have invested in making some nice games, those are what we need, not other ways to play old games
Logan White
•6 months ago
Boy this didn't age well, did it?
chud67bbc
•6 months ago
2020 – Stadia is a disaster…………. Also in 2020, a new ColdFusion video on what went wrong in Stadia.
FinNapalm
•6 months ago
As for now…Did not deliver..
themanwithsauce
•6 months ago
"it's possible it could be a per-game purchase or even a netflix-style approach with a subscription" and then "There's a lot to be optimistic about with stadia"
Yeah……this aged well…. This aged really damn well. Like a good cheese or wine, I enjoy the flavors that developed over time as google finally revealed their scheme – "Hey you need to pay us a subscription to pay us to buy a game that only works so long as you keep paying us that subscription. Also we have no idea how to get the data to your console and have spent the past 12 months huffing glue instead of getting our shit together. Give us money."
Fluffymiyster
•6 months ago
But what if I want to trade in a game? A subscription option seems okay but I personally don't game a heck of a lot, or rather, I might give a game an hour a day. If I stop paying, I can't play my games anymore. I know right now they have titles at their full prices, and that too is another issue with me. I don't rush stores to buy things on launch day, I wait for others to do that for me, get reviews and pick it up when the game is cheaper.
Also, what about games that usually wouldn't need an online connection? I bought this (unnecessarily difficult, lol) Megaman X bundle for my PS4 and it doesn't have any needs for internet. But something like Stadia would mean now I'd have to stay connected…for a game made in 1994. Overall, I know I'm not Stadia's target demographic but I worry about other companies following in their wake.
Jack Snuller
•6 months ago
Other companies have tried this years back and failed. Granted if any company can achieve this it is google but to understand this is to understand gamers. For online gamers everything has to run 100% all the time or they take a pass. For Sony gamers they would need the access to play the AAA exclusives sony has to offer and sony will never allow this. Hell sony even acutually has their own streaming stuff already and you can play games on remote connection with your ps4.
WildWest Gaming
•6 months ago
It feels weird to watch this after stadias big oof.
SubzeroDev
•6 months ago
Latency is always a problem.
Big bandwidth does NOT equal to low latency.
Anyway, Google pricing model just killed stadia.
Sydical
•6 months ago
More like killed themselves.
Nexus
•6 months ago
well then. guess this didnt work out very well
shahvaze12
•6 months ago
fuck no stadis sucks
Havran333
•6 months ago
Who's watching this in 2020 and Google just announced they are shutting down Stadia servers?
MrGten
•6 months ago
Boi this video aged well
JimmySmith
•6 months ago
I’m here in late 2019, Stadia has been released and the reviews are in. Stadia is garbage. It won’t change a thing. And yes Latency is terrible.
Arthur Hakhverdian
•6 months ago
Will breathable oxygen soon become a subscription service too?
Skatepunk Cat
•6 months ago
What happens if you want to use a different controller, like an arcade stick or wheel controller? There hasn't been much mention of that at all.
amir tbz
•6 months ago
i hope google fails or else well goodbye playstation goodbye nintendo and goodbye xbox and i think there is going to be ALOT of cenosorships just look what google did to youtube i think its a good idea on paper but oh boy when you think about it we better just stick to our ps4s and pcs and whatever console or device you own i think pc gaming will be more sutible for the future
Luca Gessi
•6 months ago
There is already Nvidia shield….
Haffu Paffu
•6 months ago
Wow. This is just like what people have been doing for years with the Playstation Vita on a 3G connection
jimi stone
•6 months ago
Same as shadow?
Patrick Lundström
•6 months ago
It’s the future, and I am surprised how negative the gaming world is. Finding neutral videos about Stadia and cloud gaming is difficult. 🙂
C. Smr
•6 months ago
Also it would kill indie games
Ismalith
•6 months ago
Great Idea, play a game until they shut it down.
Then you are just fucked.
It is already a problem that more and more devices and especially games are only usable as long as your capitalistic overlords allow you to use it.
We don't need more of that garbage.
Somethingelse
•6 months ago
5 g has nothing to do with home internet speed
we need faster wired speed
schoocg
•6 months ago
Would be interesting to hear your insight in how Apple’s recent announcement of their Arcadia gaming platform plays with these competitors.
sawadeeh
•6 months ago
Everybody who plays games I know is disappointed with the business model. You still have to pay full price for a game. If Google pulls the plug you'll be left with nothing. A Netflix type of business model, were you rent games, would have had a better chance of succeeding.
gildas wantier
•6 months ago
Latency is a thing
dhruv
•6 months ago
LOL Looks like my dream of playing Crysis 1 and Warhead at 60 fps min after trying dozens of CPUs and GPUs may turn out to be real xD
Only problem I have is where the fudge would I get an internet connection that fast in my country ?
Sean
•6 months ago
Still can't run crisis though.
stoic romulan
•6 months ago
OMG yesss….I still would like a hard copy but streaming with no console restrictions