Are you ready for that sweet imput lag, bros?

Are you ready for that sweet imput lag, bros?
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No thanks

>Kill consoles.
Sony and nintendo shaking so hard right now.
On a serious note, this better not work out.

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Can't be worse than rdr2

not yet but it is the future remember when netflix started streaming movies?

You can still buy movie user. That hasn't been killed as far as I'm aware. I never use netflix. I'd rather minimize monthly payments, personally.

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Wasn't it like one full second of imput lag, while streaming from their headquarters. Imagine the lag. But hey it's okay, just "buy our controller, it MIGHT solve that problem" is a thing, I guess.

samsung has stopped making new bluray players streaming is way popular with it even taking over cable and compared to when netflix first started streaming all i'm saying is it will be the future it might take awhile tho

I've done steam in home streaming remotely on 4G it played 60fps from my Main PC 900p on the Balenced preset. Game played fine. Stadia would work find if they made enough access points but they probably won't

this is gonna fail harder than Tienanmen Square Epic Games, no one is gonna abandon Steam for this.

>coming to USA
How are 3rd world mutts going to use this on their shitty internet connections and data caps?

You never know user, just like said. You might find that most people, might prefer to pay 9$ a month to play "what ever" than own a game, or buy it and keep it for, hopefully, ever. Personally I hope it won't kill owning games, since I'd rather not bother with monthly fees.

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It's kinda funny.

Stadia is not netflix.
Netflix won by being stupid cheap, and even they are in deep shit right now with every big company starting to pull out from netflix and doing their own stuff.

Movie/show streaming and videogame streaming are not the same.

I've tried streaming some games from my xbone to PC via direct cable and wifi on same network and I still felt the delay. The only games I would ever play on streaming is some turn based shit like Divinity, Xcom etc maybe Total War

you still have to buy games. It has a free game library that will be released bit by bit but most games will still be buy to play

Oh ... that sounds awful. Why would you bother?

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If you're some sys admin who does jack shit all day I can see you getting some uses out of this. Most sys admins like that have Switch though and apparently Stadia chews trough data like crazy. Were talking hundred gigabytes for few hours of play. I imagine your company wouldn't be too happy about that

The service is aimed 90% at parents who just want to let their kid play their computer games on the shitty laptop they only use for emails and facebook

everything is moving to streaming that will be the future. users will have small light weight machines and they will just access the hub where all the actual data library and processing power will be

you bypass the cost of the console I guess. Say an exclusive comes out for ps5 and Stadia, but you don't wanna spend $400 for a console, you just buy the game for Stadia

69 fucking dollars for a controller without any gyro

Yes but it's on a decline, even cinema are losing people to streaming services.

>3D is the future of video games
>VR is the future of video games
>Streaming is the future of video games

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it's not the future because you'll never get rid of input lag. People are saying "it's okay for games like xcom and stuff" but truth is there's nothing more frustrating than an unresponsive UI

Well then they are retarded I have no interest in shitty low bitrate streaming whennincan get a dvd that looks better bitrate wise

How is streaming becoming the future guys? I watch a movie on Netflix at 1080p and it looked like ass compared to my copy of it on Blu-ray

Is the future just gonna be Blurry messes because retards do not like buying movies

Because your average movie watcher won't care about stuff like that.

How is, buying movies in decline, you can either buy them and have them, or not buy them and be forced to use streaming, having one option only sounds bad in general, so again I doubt that you'll ever see that happen. Especially since I doubt it would be much of a hassle to sell games digitally like always and also stream them. At most physical might die off and you'd have ot buy gog and save the installers on portable hard drives. At least that's me hoping.

I'll be more interested when they put vidya on the blockchain.

haha no (you)s
the future is also improving
internet will get faster technology will be stronger we are already seeing the signs of physical media declining then downloads will be next. itunes is no more. I love buying physical I hope it never stops but I can see that it is not the future. I don't know when exactly but its trending towards literally everything will be streamed
streaming also give more control to the business which they love so comparing it to 3D or VR or AR isn't the same

>google-stadia
Who is it for??

>and apparently Stadia chews trough data like crazy
Project Stream beta went through about 8-9GBs an hour at 1080p30, which is pretty high considering ACO isn't that busy visually.

More people illegally stream/pirate shows, Always have. You can't re invent the wheel

Video game streaming is never going to be big unless they can solve ther inherent latency problems. Even a couple milliseconds of delay can make some games borderline unplayable.

Even if they fix the input lag, Why bother with it? It has no advantage to a physical copy

Supposedly the advantage would be that you can play a game in the quality you'd get on a 3000$ pc on a 400$ pc.

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I swear the idea came from a marketer who hasn't got a clue, Comparing it to streaming movies and tv shows, I hope they lose billions on this stupid idea

netflix is a interner killer and requires chrome,RARBG does not

>3000$ pc
workstations are shit for video games.

Huh ? How so? Mine was like 2500$ and it seems to work like a dream.

Then again it's a gaming pc, focused on making it so, main portion of the money going on the 2080ti that I got for the sake of it.

Sounds nice on paper but the cons outweigh the pros, You can fool the retards and kids, But i won't be using it, If you haven't noticed were coming to the end of the industry's lifespan, Games are taking longer to release, It's over for the old fags

You do realize that steam can simply start selling game passes as well and obliterate any competition?

I sure hope they take longer to release user, Games should have alot of work put in them so they come on well made. And this can take quite a long time.

American Internet isn't fast enough for streaming games. They're thinking years ahead

Don't movies take about as long and cost even more to make alot of the time?

Yea, 100 years ahead at this rate, does america have ANY intention what so ever to change anything about their internet issues?

Doesn't matter how fast your connection is, unless you're living in the data center you will still have latency. And even then you will still have slight latency.