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Google have lost the plot these days. Definitely not a company who should be taking your money for their hardware just now.
I came across Stadia after watching the GN video. So it seems they are going to release a 'free' version of Stadia next year. I may well wait for that then i would just need to buy FM and I will be on my way.Lol, still no code?
Football Manager type of games will be perfect for Stadia, you won't be able to tell the difference.
Wow....
Free version will mean no 4K and you still need to buy games at full price. The full price will be like £50-60 I think. But lets wait and see.I came across Stadia after watching the GN video. So it seems they are going to release a 'free' version of Stadia next year. I may well wait for that then i would just need to buy FM and I will be on my way.
Sounds good man. Bodes well for the future then. If they can get the tech to be good enough where it works fine on single player story games, then I will be very happy as those are the one's that interest me most.Received code and will get package later today.
Entered code in app and claimed free games. Opened chrome on pc and went Stadia web page. Clicked play on Destiny and have played solid for 1hr.
Just forgot I was playing in a browser, input lag is fantastic in comparison to all other streaming platforms I have tried over the years.
Not as crisp as single player pc game but not noticeable after 5 mins playing. Strange to be playing a game and fans not kicking in!
If I tab out going back to the game it will be in a lower quality then quickly returns.
Looking forward to playing on TV later.
On Sky fibre 76/20
ps I think if i was using a controller I would not notice any difference from my xbox
I am hoping steam will release such a thing, that way we have the option of either playing our games on local hardware or stream it. I am sure if theyt offered it for £9.99 a months a lot of people would much prefer to use it due to the flexibility.
Same. Blown away by how great it runs. On a chromecast with the stadia pad I just couldn't feel any input lag what's so ever, some sort of magic. Used geforce now a lot and its no contest between the two, this is on another level.Received code and will get package later today.
Entered code in app and claimed free games. Opened chrome on pc and went Stadia web page. Clicked play on Destiny and have played solid for 1hr.
Just forgot I was playing in a browser, input lag is fantastic in comparison to all other streaming platforms I have tried over the years.
Not as crisp as single player pc game but not noticeable after 5 mins playing. Strange to be playing a game and fans not kicking in!
If I tab out going back to the game it will be in a lower quality then quickly returns.
Looking forward to playing on TV later.
On Sky fibre 76/20
ps I think if i was using a controller I would not notice any difference from my xbox
Well they may have to make the investment or get left behind eventually and lose market share. Think of it like R&D where AMD and Nvidia spend billions, without that investment there is no future for those companies.I don't know how they could do it without investing many, many $$$$. The entire Steam library would need to be adjusted to work on a fixed hardware spec if Valve do similar to Stadia. (And it's highly likely they'd copy Stadia with Vulkan and Linux instead of paying Microsoft for Windows.) Or they might just port things as they go and if your game isn't on the list, you'll have to download it. Maybe they could provide access to virtual PCs like Shadow.tech. It's easy for Microsoft and Sony because they have a fixed hardware spec in place with the Xbone and PS4. But for Valve it would be somewhat of a nightmare. The same would apply to all the others like EA, Ubisoft, Blizzard-Activision who have been murmuring in the past about setting up their own cloud streaming services.
Same. Blown away by how great it runs. On a chromecast with the stadia pad I just couldn't feel any input lag what's so ever, some sort of magic. Used geforce now a lot and its no contest between the two, this is on another level.