Post connection speeds and your opinion on Stadia. I’m convinced the only people hating it are connectionlets that are jealous they will not be able to experience the future of gaming.
Here’s a few words from people who have experienced it first hand.
>In terms of controller response though, AC Odyssey on Stadia feels very close to a local experience - timing-sensitive moves like parrying are achieved with no problem whatsoever - and that brings us on to another latency element. We tested using the Pixelbook's keyboard, while Google says that its controller's direct WiFi link to the server delivers further latency
>....they’re close to what players get using an Xbox One X with an OLED TV today. ... the experience of playing Odyssey felt comparable to native consoles.
>...Alright, so Assassin's Creed Odyssey had passed a quick test - but surely Doom's frenetic, first-person bloodbath would feel off while streaming down from the cloud. Nope. Playing on a wired mouse and keyboard, I was shocked once again by how buttery-smooth everything looked and felt. The supremely violent Glory Kill animations, as you rip demon skulls apart and pulverize hellspawn with your fists, never missed a beat in between shotgun blasts. This Stadia demo included the ability to emulate different degrees of stream connectivity, including "Excellent," "Degraded," and "Severe." I was playing with an Excellent connection, but even when watching over the shoulders of folks who were playing under Severe conditions, they seemed completely unfazed.
Yes, this is why no one has ever played an online game with anyone else ever. Well done connectionlet.
Brandon Martinez
If anyone can do it it’s Google. These results seems very promising. I imagine it will be a huge hit and I’m looking forward to seeing where they go with it.
200/20 uncapped, btw
Levi Evans
I pay 110$ for this shit it better be fast. At least my folks chip in.
>I’m convinced the only people hating it are connectionlets that are jealous they will not be able to experience the future of gaming. And retards that spend $2000 on a 2080TI and are now upset something does the same thing for a fraction of the price.
Leo Allen
Correction: No one has ever played a peer-to-peer game online (for more than 5 seconds without giving up out of frustration). Well done brainlet.
Anthony Gutierrez
>Google Stadia is a peer-to-peer network with other speedlets Third worlder cope. Enjoy your dial up.
Carter Anderson
239 down, 23 up, 12 ping.
Own a Switch, PS4 and pretty decent PC. If I only had the Switch, I might use Stadia for the odd multiplat game I would otherwise never get. As it is right now, it seems really redundant.
Blake Lewis
Seen a lot of positive reviews about the latency and not really any negatives. I’m not gonna lie, I’m getting interested in this. Will be nice to be able to play video games on my shit laptop.