Are you fellow gamers ready for the revolution?

Are you fellow gamers ready for the revolution?

>hundreds of titles instantly streamable for a small monthly fee
>no more lengthy game downloads
>no more updates
>play on your PC,TV,Smart Fridge

What's not to like? I for one can't wait for the Stadia Connect tomorrow.

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I don't think there's been anything about monthly fee. Most likely you pay for the games normally.

There will be some sort of subscription service according to main jew Schreier.

twitter.com/jasonschreier/status/1135298308379987968

What about game ownership?

>implying you own shit on Steam
just go with the times grandpa.

Ownership is an outdated concept. Games as a service are the future.

I don't know who is jew schreier, but probably something like that. some old shit that you can "subscribe" to but most will be paid invidually. I just don't see big publishers bringing their new games like "oh wew lad, you paying for this shit, nice you now get our new game hit game for with ya stadia subscription nigga"

>worse specs than xcloud
>massive input lag
>nogaems
I'll pass

I hate Steam, but at least you get to keep the files in your PC.

We already have this with Fortnite, MMOs and Minecraft.

I hope they'll talk about games they're creating. Pretty sure it'll be amazing, they're smart enough to dump useless workers and keep the talented ones.

I sure look forward to a future full of artifacting, input delay, always online, no mods and zero game preservation!

For real, if Stadia takes over the market, it's the end of the hobby for anyone who isn't a completely braindead consumer drone.

exactly playing a game once is more than enough.

I don't remember paying movies on Netflix

>worse specs than xcloud
what are their specs?
>massive input lag
will be good enough for like 95% of games
>>nogaems
big game reveal tomorrow :)
>I'll pass
your loss

Hopefully it's a subscription service that allows you to play any game (in their catalog) without paying for the game itself. A netflix for games would be interesting, but I can't see it working well. Not yet at least.

>200 ms lag, on a good day
That's a hard pass for me

>Hopefully it's a subscription service that allows you to play any game (in their catalog) without paying for the game itself.
Yes, they will have tons of games that can be played for a monthly fee of like $15. Only the latest AAA gaymes will cost extra. Schreier maybe is a jew and working for Kotaku, but he knows his shit.

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Always hope, see you soon.

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Origin, Discord and Humble Store already have a Netflix-like subscription service.

Input lag and no real ownership is what not to like.

>what are their specs?
from the leaks so far, 8 core 24 thread zen 3 cpu @ 3.3 GHz, 22 GB of RAM, 13 TFLOPS Navi GPU, a custom video compression algorithm to use less data and all of this is scalable
>will be good enough for like 95% of games
lmao no
>big game reveal tomorrow :)
Oh boy, dino jump 2!

>no more playing without 1.5s lag

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I'll be ready once my A button input registers in fuckin 4 years. Fuck streaming games. With the way internet services are set up right now it's not feasible.

I give this maybe a few months and Google will drop it like a fuckin rock.

>imput lag
only retarded console fags are gonna buy this shit because they don't know what basic tech is. their knowledge goes as far as "my shitbox is better than your shitbox XDD muh teraflopsss"

Lag me up, before you go-go,
I see you're planning on going slow-mo,
lag me up, before you go go, ah,
latency is my life
I'm gonna input high, yeah yeah yeah.

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>Smart Fridge
how stupid do you have to be to actually get one of these?

But STaDia has less teraflops than PS5 and Xbox Scarlett... so nobody will buy it...

Whatever how long it takes they'll be loyal. They've probably always wanted to go into video games and they've already put a lot of time/money in it to drop it like retards.

They know they're building the future of the world.

>service goes down
Oops, there goes your money. Fuck game streaming and fuck digital only.

>stadia
>dont pay for 1 (one) month
>lose access to entire game library

>steam
>dont buy games for years
>still have access to all my games

>pirates
>never buy games ever
>still have access to all (((((my))))) games

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>Outdated build on a bad connection.
The real experience will be way better than this.
There is nothing to buy, that's the beauty of it. JUST pay $15 per month and you're in.

i'm ready to never patronize a single streaming service for the entirety of my life

piracy is illegal and unethical

No fuck that.

You don't own your games with Stadia.
You don't get a consistent experience with Stadia.
You're not even guaranteed a good selection with Stadia.

This will crash and burn. Terribly. I fucking guarantee it.

still less tflops
xcloud will be better

Cant wait to have wasted my money in 5 years when they decide the service is unprofitable and nuke everything just like google plus

For the record, they put a lot of time and money into Google Glass, and what happened to that?

stadia rep here,

schreier is right, it's part subscription part a-la-carte.

the plan is to have all a-la-carte titles eventually move into the subscription library after a few months.

a-la-carte titles from partners like ubisoft will be available as cross-play on stadia and an offline platform of your choice.

you will never lose stadia access to a-la-carte titles even if you don't have a subscription.

i'll just buy the controller once it'll be sold separately. looks comfortable

Bad connection isn't going to be the Achilles heel of Stadia, it's going to be distance and the travel of information so unless you're right next to a server you're going to get lag by the laws of physics. This makes Stadia unacceptable for competitive games that require quick reflexes. We already have the problem of lag on systems that process games locally, Stadia is never going to match that it will always under perform.

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I want stadia to step on my dick while I'm starting a new Skyrim for the tenth time.

Yeah okay, my dad work's at Nintendo too.

I don't pay for games so no, I don't give a shit about this trash

>xcloud will be better
well, maybe. competition is good for business. I don't really hate on MS. Just going to use which service is better.

how the fuck is ethic real LMAO

how much are the subscription and a-la-carte costs?

$15.99 sub. a-la-carte prices set by publishers.

well short of the state coming into my house and seizing all of my stuff i think i'm safe

k. sounds reasonable.

I'll.never get it, no matter how good it eventually becomes