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.
I’ve got a 100mb connection and if it’s as good as the early impressions seem to make it I’ll probably cancel my PSPlus and give this a go.
Kevin Smith
You can have gigabit internet and it would prevent the 250ms latency on button presses. It's not a matter of your connection speed or whether or not Google can make the app well. It's your provider and their shitty hardware they have you use that throttles streaming. Google can't work around this issue. Not unless they make the entire world up their game on internet policies and hardware.
>and it would prevent the 250ms latency Meant Wouldn't.
Ryder Ramirez
The people that have played off site and reviewed it completely contradict that. Latency have been shown to be in the 70-160ms range which is comparable to a console with forced latency inducing Vsync.
Luis Jenkins
Word of mouth ain't hard evidence.
Wyatt Morales
>all the third party reviews are just lying Speedlet C O P E
would the newest docsis and it's coming hardware fix latency issues?
Connor Lewis
Playing odyssey with a kb+m was just so unusable. The input delay was real. However, playing with a controller it wasn't really that noticeable.
Andrew Evans
>PC 60fps >100ms If anything, the lie is right here. You should be in 75-ish range unless you're running some bestbuy shitbox.
Landon Cox
>I’m convinced the only people hating it are connectionlets that are jealous they will not be able to experience the future of gaming. I'm hating on it because google straight up said they didn't want me to be able to cheat. Fuck them, I'll cheat if I please
Angel Anderson
You can add 20-30ms delay for any oled monitor.
Jacob Walker
>You can have gigabit internet and it would prevent the 250ms latency on button presses.
You still use dial-up or something?
Isaac Campbell
Stop killing games. I know you're a fucking prole who doesn't care if something is still playable 20 years for now, but some of us actually want games to last.
>n terms of controller response though, AC Odyssey on Stadia feels very close to a local experience But we saw during the fucking demo thats not even close to true.
Ayden Smith
You speed of light people are almost as retarded as the people who think Google is full of geniuses. Both extremes are, as usual, idiotic.
i am getting .13 down in rural georgia and it is the best speed offered where i am at. thanks at&t for not touching your lines here since the early 90s!
Jesus Christ America is literally a third world country.
Connor Hill
W...why are people who have used it giving it very favourable reviews!? Its not fair bros I just spend $2000 on my GPU and now Google are going to allow people to have the same experience for a fraction of the price.
Tyler Roberts
Based
Wyatt Harris
at&t is the reason why im being cucked out of better service thats available half a mile to one mile down the road GOD I LOVE BEING RESTRICTED TO A COMPANY LIKE THIS WHO HAS THE CUSTOMER IN MIND
Andrew Williams
>Ping 16 ms kek. Pinglet spotted
Adam Ross
for $70/month canadabux you too can get blistering high speeds like this from a third party company that has to rent lines one of the only two companies that lay down internet lines. because paying those two companies directly will get you 25mbps down for $150+/month or 25mbps that goes down every two hours for $100/month
>imagine not being able to enjoy Google Stadia because of America’s wanton disregard of infrastructure Could be worse, you could be like those people in Flynn? Flint? Whatever, saw it on the news apparently there’s a place in America where drinking the tap water makes you sick. Like in India.
Brayden Perez
It's because they assume PC gamers use triple buffered vsync (+30 ms) on a TV screen (+40 ms)
Elijah King
From 2 days ago
I played lots of rhythm games so I can easily notice lag or frame drops. I'll pass.
Luckily I’m in the UK which is only 847 miles from bottom to top, and there are going to be several Stadia relays throughout the country so I’ll never be more than a few hundred miles away from one worst case scenario. Even if I set my connection to a server 2000 miles away results aren’t awful. I assume Zhiguelvisk is in Russia.
>Officially, 90 people were sickened and 12 died from exposure to waterborne legionella bacteria during the 18 months that the city of Flint drew its water from the Flint River in 2014 and 2015. What the fuck how is this acceptable in a western country?
John Diaz
Yea Forums here to remind you to neck yourself streamfags
Just keep in mind latency between what your character action and its effect on the game world it a total different experience between you pressing a button and having the same delay to see the character responding. I'd gotta be around 50 ms max to feel seamless. But even with low ms, remember a server sending back small packages of data to your game client is not even close to a server sending back 1080p frames of a video stream. Even if the google center is super powerful, it is impossible for a computer to process frames in the a game and simultaneously translate those same frames into a video stream.
Leo Johnson
Rural Georgia is hardly representative of America as a whole. Reminder the average internet speed in the US is 96mbps and almost every single one of our top 50 cities has access to 1GB internet.
Ethan Bell
you say that without having ever been around them for extended periods of time >a white official in a sea of niggers to be honest i wouldnt want to put workers in danger by sending them to the ghetto either. based safety first official
Cooper Ortiz
Ashamed of the slow interneet in my 3rd world country. Imagine, i pay 4$ month for this shit!
>gotta be around 50 ms max to feel seamless Fundamentally untrue. Xbox One X + Oled TV + forced Vsync will give you a 166ms latency. Stadia matches that on off site tests.
Noah Ross
>A country with bad drinking water No... we have one city that made a bad decision. A lot of foreigners don't realize how decentralized our government is. The federal government had nothing to do with Flint. We don't use a "home office" to get a license to watch porn. Things are very local still in the US.
Dominic Jackson
At work at the moment, so no point in posting a speed test. But I'm 20Mbps down, 1Mbps up. I have no idea what the requirements are to use Stadia, but I never use any google product so long as there is an alternative.
So I'm limited at the moment to youtube, because the people I watch don't upload to Bitchute, and Bitchute doesn't have a roku app yet. Even here, google scripts are blocked on my laptop.
Justin Nelson
>you say that without having ever been around them for extended periods of time I’ve met plenty of blacks. Most have been nice, just like most whites I’ve met have been nice. People tend to be nicer when you’re not calling them racial slurs.
Joseph Murphy
location? you have not been around many niggers if you dont act like you know how they universally act
Christopher Watson
$4 a month eh. What's the average household income in Russia? Oh, that's right, its $430 a MONTH. Divide that out, and its 1% of your monthly income. Do the same with the inflated US monthly income and internet cost, and you get that same 1%.
Evan Powell
You gotta be trolling plz. Above 60 ms input lag it becomes hit shit. Maybe it's okay if you play minecraft. youtube.com/watch?v=oLiiCjPDyFI
Robert Anderson
Is everyone choosing servers relatively close by? Or are you choosing servers in California?
Jaxson Rodriguez
He doesn't know about the tipping point. When a single black is around a bunch of whites, they are usually fine. Hell, it could be a handful of blacks being vastly outnumbered by whites, and they'll also be fine.
But if they start matching your numbers, things can get dicey really fast. If they outnumber you, you need to remove yourself from the situation, because all it takes is one guy, and the rest will get riled up and join in.
Christian Bell
>UK this bullshit will only ever work for minuscule countries
Cameron Moore
I'll be only playing single player games for life, it seems.
Do you subhumans live 1 mile from a Google Stadia server? What's the point in testing the bandwidth from a server close to you? Do you even understand how internet works? How does it feel to be a mega retard?
Ayden Martinez
im aussie, they probably wont even have servers for us even though my connection is better than a lot of burgers ITT
100/100 I like Google's big fat cock in my mouth and have nothing against letting them take over absolutely fucking everything in my life, especially considering their huge respect for personal data and privacy
That's not how the internet works. Or light. Or anything And it's not even relevant.
Jason Davis
Anyone with good internet lives in a high population center, meaning yes, chances are good, they're going to be living within between 1 and 10 miles of a server.
This >Stadia will run a variety of games on Google’s servers, delivering video and audio to players using the company’s low-latency data centers. According to Google, its network infrastructure includes 7500 edge nodes located close to players in order to improve performance.
Unless you live on the moon you are already within a few hundred miles, at most, of a google data centre.
Jonathan Bennett
>he confuses bandwidth with response time Literally a subhuman normie. You have to go back.
It depends on their social class. Suburban blacks are ok, ghetto blacks are a mixed bag.
Jackson Walker
Except all the people who have done offsite tests all over the country have said it’s console level performance. I take it you didn’t read OPs links. Pic related,and this is mobile data in the middle of the country.
>reading comprehension 82ms at a distance that will be, at least, ten times further away that any data centre I will connect too.
Ethan Martinez
I've never found myself around a large group of suburban blacks. They aren't rare, but they aren't exactly proportionally represented in the suburban population.
Jayden Brooks
Don't know how invested they are in this. Google has a long line of failed or abandoned services.
Grayson Baker
It will never fly. Especially for online games >Game already with some online latency >Throw the fact it will have natural input delay like all games of a few frames >Throw on the fact it will have the streaming delay.
PSNow already had USF4 before it was released standard on PS4 or it was AE maybe I forget. It was abysmal pretty much the only playable things will be single player games and they will be worse then before. Its not the future and never will be unless internet/streaming qualities combined with natural game input delay reaches a near 1f status altogether and consistently.
Eli Martin
speed of light is fast enough to send a packet around earth 25 times in one millisecond.
Carter Perez
Bullshit speeds, it's usually 10% of this. Does it just measure your node cluster or some shit?
Also didn't they try with vidya streaming before and it flopped?
>it’s usually 10% of this No, it’s always a twelth of that because you are confusing megabits with megabytes you absolute brainlet.
Gavin Sullivan
>iPhone-sama Anime was a mistake. That aside those speeds will make mobile gaming over Stadia pretty playable.
Aiden Perez
I just have no interest due to the company making it. Anyone who doesn't have a life goal of exterminating the vermin who work for google is subhuman honestly.
Isaac Price
>sent from my Android phone.
Benjamin Turner
1) run speed test 2) run another consecutive test 3) get faster speed results 4) profit
Numbnuts, what other user was pointing out was the accuracy of these speed tests.
Joseph Long
True, but they also have money to burn and can be extremely stubborn. Just look at Google Plus.
Asher Evans
>projecting > implying implications
Ethan Williams
Clearly you don’t have fibre.
Connor Smith
Console level performance confirmed. Stadia is the future.
Colton Perry
Pretty much. It doesn't test your actual download speed at all, just the max transfer rate of the node you're hooked up to, and then your connection gets throttled when you're actually downloading.
The sources include those who played with keyboard and mouse on a laptop. Sorry speedlet maybe buy better internet if you want to experience the future of gaming.
Lincoln Martinez
I'm going to assume every user here who is going to buy the console will be the only one using their connection. No one else will be streaming Netflix. Everyone will be running everything on wired connections. And will have the super duper best network devices installed in their homes.
Connor Diaz
>I have a Blu-ray player so there’s no need for me to get Netflix Boomer as fuck. Enjoy missing out on the future.
Alexander Garcia
Yes. Meant 12.5% not a twelfth.
Chase Howard
Steam basically killed physical PC games and now Google will try to kill any type of physical game. I can hardly wait.
seems like google can finally make technology now, instead of making some crappy hardware like the the 1st gen Google Glass, which was used for like a week before being forgotten.
My connection is 5 times faster and also way cheaper since you most likely live in the US where Internet is overpriced. I still wouldn't give a penny into game streaming. That's cementing the notion of games as a service which is not gamer friendly.
Nathaniel Ortiz
Boomer faggot enjoy being left behind.
Ryan Hughes
Fuck Stadia and fuck streaming games. The only people that want to stream games only play cinematic experiences. Rhythm games, fighting games, games like Devil May Cry, anything with any kind of precision required is going to be ruined by the input delay. Imagine wanting to own your games even fucking less than you already do now.
~950 down ~500 up Uncapped $150/month but it's ok because my mom is rich
Jaxson Bailey
>t. Upset he wasted $2000 on a GPU when Google provide the same experience for a fraction of the price
Liam Cook
I'm actually not that worried about the latency, what worries me is compression and encoding and such. Aren't you basically just watching a live video of the gameplay that's happening on their end? Because I don't wanna play games in Youtube quality.
Alexander Martin
More like 7,5 times in one SECOND. Where are you getting your fucking numbers?
Gabriel Rogers
Actually my GPU was only $200 I bought a 1070 from my friend when he upgraded. Why do you feel the need to defend Google?
Then they restarted the stream and the game played at a buttery smooth 90ms latency. It’s a beta test and even then it’s better than 90% of PCs and 100% of consoles.
Zachary Johnson
2.75Mbs download/0.26Mps upload 65 ping Australian fag
Anthony Young
>graphic fidelity close to a high-end PC No, it's close to a twitch stream of high-end PC gameplay meaning it looks like ass due to video compression.
Owen Edwards
Don't you get better speeds on your phone? You could use that.
William Nguyen
I live 20 miles from a Jewgle data center, I think I'm gonna be okay
Grayson Cruz
I guess nobody remembers what a flop OnLive was anymore? This is literally the same thing.
Google has no shame. They're not the same company they were when they first got started.
Josiah Jones
It doesn't matter what I or you "think", the reality is in most first world garbages lines either date back to post-WW2 or are in a stranglehold of monopolies who won't upgrade them because they don't need to. This is at least 30 years too early.
Latvia has better connection speeds than the UK or Germany.
Brayden Perry
It's supposed to be 150/15 but they are currently """"fixing"""" a problem. And no, not paying full price for the service for that reason. Its been weeks now
Yeah the like like 10 or 11 people that bought games from there have nothing to show for it now. If a game gets removed from Stadia your money is just gone. People aren't worried about this for some reason.
Ryder Ramirez
Why does every new seemingly terrible thing get instant shills on Yea Forums? Stadia and Epic Games Store are two that immediately come to mind.
Nathan Murphy
Imagine all the dolphin porn you can download in minutes
Connor Clark
What's the point of owning either of those? I have a server at home from which I stream any movie I want in 4K HDR quality onto any device I want.
Parker Hughes
>being this retarded Speed of light is roughly 300 thousand km/s or 300 million m/s. The earth's circumference at the equator is roughly 40 thousand km. That's 7.5 round trips per second or 133.33...ms per round trip. At least try to google this shit before posting you retard.
That’s not what any of the people who have used it say. I think you’re just a speedlet with third world internet.
Benjamin Gutierrez
Except it’s being made by the worlds biggest tech company with one of the most sophisticated connection infrastructures available and who own the greatest streaming website on the internet.
Luis Davis
And they sign your checks too from the sound of things.
Eli Jackson
There's literally zero upsides to Stadia compared to playing games locally and multiple downsides. Go away shill. I have 200Mb and I have never used an online service that was preferable to doing the same thing locally. Even something like Netflix is pure ass compared to having total control over your video files, being able to use the player of your choice and the rendering method of your choice.
Alexander Turner
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Justin Harris
>having functioning eyes makes you a speedlet 145mbps is more than enough for this shit, not that bandwidth matters compared to latency. Now go record some 4K60fps gameplay footage at 25MB bitrate and compare it to actual gameplay. If you have eyes you'll immediately notice how fucking awful it looks.
Except the price of the GPU spread out in months / years of usage, it doesn't seem like such a bad buy. And of you have GPU intensive apps other than gaming, I'd rather have the GPU at home. But enjoy paying a service for something you will never truly own.
Michael Mitchell
Zero interest in Stadia, unless it has very good exclusives or is very cheap. Subscriptions suck and I like having my games at least digitally present on my PC
>connect my desktop with gtx 1060 to my x230 with Ethernet cable >there's lag Our old intel hd is just terrible at everything, mate. It might be weaker than modern chinkphone.
Jeremiah Adams
>watch fighting games input lag tests for every one that comes out >a move starting 8 frames after an input its considered huge >now out of nowhere "consoles have like 10 frames of natural lag bruh"
Where is this coming from? im missing something?
Jace Myers
Forced V-sync, OLED TVs, and demanding open-world games which intentionally introduce input lag to render several frames at once(by increasing the flip queue size) and improve performance.
>But enjoy paying a service for something you will never truly own. I'll certainly enjoy paying less per month for Stadia than you pay in electricity to use your obsolete gaming PC
Connor Sanchez
Streams, torrents and shit
James Thomas
This I have no idea how we're going to be able to preserve any exclusives on this thing. It doesnt matter when, Eventually, The servers WILL shut down, And a lot can be lost for good
Josiah Garcia
>no video
Yep that totally happened
Ryder Brooks
>Believing games journalists about gameplay lag They're fucking retarded. Do I need to remind you of Polygon's Doom gameplay footage? Stadia is going to be garbage incarnate. You can't beat the laws of physics. The fucking google stream of the announcement had skips, for fuck's sake. And there is so much bullshit that can and will go wrong with a service like that besides lag, that it's unimaginable that anyone, ANYONE besides shills and complete utter retards would defend it.
And I wouldn't even be so mad if it wasn't Google doing it. Anyone else and it can easily be ignored, but Google has enough money to cram their shit down the industry's throat regardless of what a shit service it is. And due to the nature of most games being multiplat these days, there is a very strong possibility that devs will start to make games that cater to this garbage by masking the godawful input lag with mushier and mushier gameplay.
OLEDs have the lowest input lag around though as far as TVs go.
Daniel Scott
Pretty much. Take whatever input lag you're currently dealing with and add 50-100ms on top of that and that's what you're getting on Stadia. For a frame-locked fighting game that doesn't use V-sync even console lag is going to be 3-4 frames worst-case due to the TV. PC is going to be around 1-2 frames without doing anything special on a non-gaming 60Hz IPS panel. Stadia on the same monitor will probably be around 8-12 frames. And it's gonna look a lot worse because of video compression.
Consoles have a native lag of about 150ms from many things, but mostly Vsync coupled with display lag. That’s about the figures Stadia can achieve on modern internet connections. The future is now.
Cameron King
T. Jealous dial up connectionlet
Camden Hughes
Except all the people who have used it in off site demos have shown that it provides a native console like experience. Just with better graphics. Imagine having to lie on the internet just because you can’t afford good internet.
Bentley Gutierrez
>video streaming >better graphics Retarded shill. On the same display Stadia is going to have more input lag, there's no way around the laws of physics retard-kun. I don't give a fuck about what some random journos think about the input lag, they're too shit at games to even recognize it. Imagine having to shill for Google because you're too retarded to build your own PC.
The disparity in upstream and downstream in this country is fucking ridiculous. I don't know the reasons behind it, but I'm certain it's not a symptom of the architecture, and it's something done on purpose to try to combat filesharing or some other such nonsense. Am I being unreasonable or paranoid to think that these numbers should be closer? It's been like this in Bongland on every ISP I've ever used.
>PC 60 fps 100ms >display lag on other systems: 21ms Yeah, when even a basic non-gaming 60Hz IPS has display lag under 10ms. >If you gimp the other platforms Stadia looks better in comparison and that means it's always equal to consoles Shill logic.
Not him: you're talking about tests that were performed on a closed network built and testee by google. No one's claiming they don't have a fast enough codec or enouch compute power in their data centers, the problem is US network instability.
Stadia can pump out as many frames as it wants as fast as it wants but if your connection has jitter like our retarded OP or your hop to the google data center is long or if your ISP throttles the data to sniff it because fuck you or to free up bandwidth for other traffic your experience is stuttery delayed garbage
Jace Myers
good ol' copper, back-ass town, non-lard cuntry
Google can experiment with rendering streaming because they can re-allocate the resources onto different projects at any moment (unlike Onlive)