Google must have more money than Epic. Why can't they give a Stadia game away each week for nowt. That might help sway some of the naysayers.
Clearly this isn’t the place I can have worthwhile discussion about Stadia without people telling me it’s a fail before it’s even begun so I’ll leave it there.
Exactly. Console gamers see the potential demise of their favoured platform in Stadia, hence the hate and paranoia.
For me personally, the PC is where i do all my gaming but if Stadia has some great exclusives on their platform, i'll definitely purchase the games.
Exactly. Console gamers see the potential demise of their favoured platform in Stadia, hence the hate and paranoia.
For me personally, the PC is where i do all my gaming but if Stadia has some great exclusives on their platform, i'll definitely purchase the games.
You are wasting your time mate, he is set in his ways and thinks he is right and everyone else is wrong. Lol.Also to add, no one I know at work (and I work with lots of Pc and Console gamers) has even mentioned Stadia. The only talk was when I initiated it and reminded people it even existed.
The discreet marketing of this supposedly gamechanging technology doesn't make a great deal of sense either.
It is less than a month away, hardware is being delivered post launch (disappointing for pre order people) and no one can really work out what it even offers. Is it like Netflix for consoles? Nope.
It would still need to be a Game Pass style service rather than a monthly fee plus paying full price for games to get me on board though.
I agree. Why am I going to pay £50 for Red Dead 2 when I can get it for £25 on Xbox One X?
That's the part that has missed the mark most for me, you pay full RRP to buy a game that you can then only play on Stadia.
If you buy your own PC later then you have to buy the game again and if you stop paying for Stadia (or Google kills it) then your game is gone too.
I've got a fibre connection and no dedicated gaming PC so am in their target market but I can't see any reason to get involved when consoles are very affordable and have a massive back catalogue full of great (cheap) games.
Lol.Have a sigh back yourself, I'd counter your points but it'd be like playing chess with a pigeon, easier to ignore you instead.
Have a sigh back yourself, I'd counter your points but it'd be like playing chess with a pigeon, easier to ignore you instead.
Of course we have to believe that Google plan to keep moving forward with Stadia and not kill it, but you're paying £120 for a 'console' that is always upgrading. No need to buy the 'X' or 'Pro' version of a console a few years later, or the next generation.
So it is a MUCH lower cost of entry especially if you think of it as a console for life kind of way.