Why is Stadia so misunderstood...

Why is Stadia so misunderstood? People keep bashing it despite it getting positive reviews at Gamescom by those demoing it. Most cite that resolution and input lag is a non-issue, and devs answering concerns that your games don't disappear if Stadia fails should have quelled the naysayers. Are new ideas and competition that frightening?

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I like my games to exist in such a way that people have to physically come to my house to take them away from me.

10 new Epic Games Stores is preferable to streaming being the norm.

>People playing Stadia in a controlled environment with high speed connections to nearby servers in a situation that's completely unlike the actual expected user experience report little input lag
You don't say.

>Most cite that resolution and input lag is a non-issue
It's been showcased in literally the best conditions possible for it, which isn't going to be the case for anyone buying it.
>devs answering concerns that your games don't disappear if Stadia fails should have quelled the naysayers
Where? What did they say? Who's going to pay to keep stadia up if it fails?

Because their live showing of DOOM at E3 was obviously faked which means they have no confidence in their product

>Why is Stadia so misunderstood? People keep bashing it despite it getting positive reviews at Gamescom by those demoing it. Most cite that resolution and input lag is a non-issue, and devs answering concerns that your games don't disappear if Stadia fails should have quelled the naysayers. Are new ideas and competition that frightening?

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>tfw living in the middle of the god damn country and shit won't be possible because terrible internet

because these tests are always done under ideal conditions or in a closed environment. the vast majority of people do not have internet plans good enough to stream reliably at high bitrates even without considering latency. then there is the fact that google has a horrible track record with continuing support for their projects so if this dies, all those games you bought will be gone

nice try, cucklord.