6 hours to go. Expectations?

6 hours to go. Expectations?

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It will be shit.

more like Stadia Disconnect, /amiright/?

Could somebody explain to me why this uses 50 gig of data an hour despite only streaming video?

This is really giving out Ouia vibes, except the company backing it has billions this time. It's gonna be interesting.

Lies. I expect lies.

Baldurs Gate III will be a Stadia Exclusive.

Even less worth watching than the Pokemon direct

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It'll appear somewhat competent and acually deliver a bit of promise from the get go. Some alright games, maybe one or two (max) BIG exclusives. No redesigned controller, ruining it.

Support will slow to a crawl in apx. 10 months. After roughly 18 months of support, Stadia will either be on the deathbed, or dead.

Unironically, Sony/Xbox/Nintendo will squash even fucking Google down. It's gonna be glorious.

Don't fucking buy into this shit, bros. No matter what shit they show us, every single one of us knows it will be a trash fire and will fucking die before the service is even worth your time.

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literally who gives a shit it will all be mobile trash

niggers

That's fucking midnight for me jesus christ, where do I watch?

It records everything you do in real time and sends the data back to google. Takes bandwidth to do that.

>he thinks midnight is late

Google throwing money to get announcements. Baldur's Gate 3 is basically confirmed.

>Your favorite games NOW WITH COMPLIMENTARY LAG
>For the low price of 45,95/month

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I could see some people moving over if Google try another terrible PR stunt (like they did with forced Google Plus) if they remove youtube support for the other consoles.

video should be less compressed than youtube.
you wouldn't like to play a videogame at the same compression rate of a youtube 1080p video.

Destruction of everything I know and love (video games).

Wouldn't surprise me if that's the case

I suppose so.
It is 4k right?

Exactly. Think about it: player behavior while playing a game is a wet dream for marketers. They will spend billions trying to acquire that data to fashion future games based on that. Of course, these people are completely insane and this will only serve to make games even shittier than they are now.

fpbp

How long are we expecting until google inevitably shelves it and calls it quits?

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>thinking the big 3 will "stomp" it
Dude
To a tech company like Google a big platform like this, even when framed for the consumer and marketed big, it's just them testing something, throwing money around, exploring different tech
Look at Google daydream. Big mobile vr platform, was supposed to be anyway.
Got 2 phone headsets, one dedicated standalone with a shit 3dof controller without even a trigger.
The platforms abandoned now. Google didn't "lose" though, because to them it was just a way to make cash, collect analytics, and get familiar with AR, their next focus.
Stadia will "fail" in that they stop support early, abandon it and move on.
But they'll gain a lot from it. They won't lose cash from it.
To them it's simply an exercise for the next big money maker. Nothing like this for a tech company is the end, it's merely the means to a different end.

>Expectations?
Disaster.

i expect the business model to be:

-stadia will run on every platform that is currently able to run youtube and plug in any kind of controller.stadia hardware is not required, but can be helpful for lower wireless latency.
-you buy a game? you can play it forever for free without subscription.Developers will price accordingly as they'll likely will have to answer to google if a game they sold too cheaply can't cover the playtime cost.
-optional monthly subscription will come with the usual free game rotations, similar to other platforms, but possibly more expensive.
-possible ties with movie subscriptions? wouldn't care about it
-free demos, possibly timegated and with a queue if they get too much traffic. will need a google account because jewgle.
-we know already about youtube integration.
-they better fucking announce more first party exclusives or at least confirmed multiplats from studios that are at least somewhat recognized.
-they are gonna show a few games, one of them we know it's doom, the other might be gimmicks.

yes, they are gonna support 4k. they are also gonna support higher than 60 fps later on and 8k. not that anyone who is sane of mind will use them.1080p60 is the real target for the first years.

>you can play it forever for free without subscription
Or until Stadia shuts down.

MFW they will ruin BG3 by making it some shit mobile game like they did with C&C.

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90% of the game library will be indie titles.

someone post the webm of the 4 second jump delay at the first presentation

Can't they run the i/o online on the gaming pad and the graphics on the screen to reduce latency?

what?

Except Google doesn't own BG, Wizards of the Coast, or Larian. EA actually owns C&C.

user are you alright?

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Yeah but the rumor is BG3 will be announced in this Stadia thing.

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DELETE THIX

Usual gaming setting, since 60 years is
>hardware runs the game
>screen projects graphics
>gaming pad takes inputs
Isn't Stadia the good moment to change this?
Can't parts of the game run on the gaming pad? Is it impossible? Can't it synchronize with the servers to improve input lag?

>Stadia Connect

They don't even tried to hide it anymore. At least Sony call it 'State of Play'.

Steaming games will forever be garbage, prove me wrong.

It will but that is mainly because Google wants big announcements. I don't think BG will be the end of them either. I think that Red Faction or Darksiders game will be here and not in THQ's normal announcements.

This is a special kind of retarded
I wanna savor this moment, don't get it often here on Yea Forums. Usually it's people faking it for you's, but this is so innocent and believable enough to not doubt at all.
Thanks for brightening my night up user. Please tell me you either have no job or a basic brainless one.

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your phone already does that. doesn't record but algorithm tracks your voice. try talking loudly at length about how you really want to buy some sports equipment then see what ads you get over the next day, it's disgusting and blatant.

Latency and quality will be shit.

Does this count as E3?

Pretty sure that a WotC/Google partenariat would be heavily lucrative for both of them.

>implying Billions of dollars matters when selling services

Google Plus also had billions of $$$ behind it

>can't parts of the game run on the gaming pad.
What parts? What would the "gaming pad" be running?

Google x Sega partnership

So i'm gonna have to have fiber to play this?

For WotC for sure, but Google can't use that audience. Its not their market. Google buying and being able to market Nintendo games would be huge, or hit people in the cult classics which is why they are announcing but not funding BG3. I think we will get a lot of announcements but maybe only 1 game actually exclusive to Stadia

Persona 5 coming to Stadia, screencap this

I don't like the controller look, and cloud gaming lol so going to lag

>you buy a game? you can play it forever for free without subscription
>"Johnson, who hired this retard? I was told he was a good economist"

Apart from all the potential lag issues and pushing the consumer vs publisher argument on who actually owns the games you buy even further into the publisher's advantage, one reason I will never use something like Stadia is that it makes modding impossible.

Not just prohibitively difficult like with, say, most console games, but literally impossible.

Also they can pull the game

>Can't parts of the game run on the gaming pad?
it's called a switch

That's kind of included in the "who owns the game" part, but yes that's a legitimate concern as well.

PERSONALIZED ADS BAD

PENIS GROWTH ADS GOOD

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You would have to build games around that idea, you can’t just flick a switch and make it happen for any game. And given that Stadia’s gimmick is playing on any screen anywhere most things you’d play on wouldn’t have the memory to do that kind of thing anyways.

Can’t wait for it to crash and burn

When the user count fall under a million? They stil keep youtube running, despite it costing them a small fortune. If enough people use it, and it isn't too much oif a moneysink, they'll keep it alive.

It's shit

Didn't that turn out to be a scam in the end, only for the founder to get the rights for streaming tech or something? Or was that another streaming service?

At least if this flops the fact that a company as big as google couldn't get a concrete foot in creating a game streaming market sets a huge precedent against this in the future.

Yeah that's the real problem. It's hard to figure it out for common games or future non-stadia ones. The idea was more of a complex synchronization with the server. Usual gaming pads are working with the analysis of instants. I was just wondering if they could use AI to track the flow of inputs and so select/anticipate some of them compared to what the game is doing. Sounds weird I guess.

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I hope so user but I know that normalfags will eat this shit up

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I hope this shit fucking flops.

isn't Google known for killing a bunch of their services?

Do you think some developers would support game streaming on the basis of innate anti-piracy because exclusive games themselves would be hosted on google's servers and never actually fall into hands of consumers to redistribute?

thats probably the no1 thing for convincing devs to support std

I haven't really been keeping up with this stadia shit, how's the input delay?
I enjoy playing platformers and if it has any noticeable input delay this might as well be garbage.

Chinese hackers will end up hacking the servers and stealing the game files.

Absolutely. The only way this will survive is if they don't sell "games" at all and instead it's just "netflix for games". That's at least what they're doing, right? Nobody is going to want to spend $50 on a game only for it to be taken away once the service dies.

Do devs and publishers still worry about piracy to that extent? I guess if they're willing to slap half-baked Denuvo into their games they're willing to try this as well.

They're doing both. You can subscribe Netflix style but you can also buy games if you want.

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No Yea Forumsingo?

And despite being a piece of shit, it lasted surprisingly long