Play like a founder

>Play like a founder
What the actual fuck did Google mean by this?

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in 2 years it won't even fucking matter like most google services and shit

>feel like you're special for being in this exclusive club when in actuality you're just in a group of any number of other people who will pay, while simultaneously beta testing our shit that may or may not actually work out in the wild

The whole marketing and brand around Stadia is retarded.

>Konami code on the back of the controller for no reason

Bunch of vapid bullshit in a desperate attempt for "gamer cred".

Who else is buying in so you can get in on the class action later?

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This is going to be exactly like every other thing Google randomly makes and hypes up and then immediately stops caring about.

They should bundle it with Funko Pops™.

seriously this. google abandons everything outside of their core services. how can anyone feel secure when google has all the power and you don't own a single fucking thing?

Everyone saying this is going to be dropped in a year misunderstand how Google's business model works. They just do a lot of shit, and they accept a lot of it won't work.

it's for weak people who value that kind if shit "ooh I'm a founder"
manipulative vomit

And Stadia isn't going to work, and people are going to be left with nothing when they shut down their servers, like Google has done time and time again

I have no faith in Stadia ever, but still. Gmail, Drive, and other core Google stuff started off just like Google+ and this. That's just how Google works

Basically this, I can't number how many things Google worked on over the years, things that were said to revolutionize their field, that eventually turned out to be shit or that didn't even came out
Google Nose is one of many examples

*either, not ever

are you retarded

How many services and products has Google created and then abandoned almost immediately?

I have no idea.

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FOUNDER not FLOUNDER, ya blockhead!

The biggest draw back is you pay to pay to play.
PSNow and Game Pass (while both shit) let you play on PC just by streaming the game. Sure you don't "own" it, but you wouldn't on Stadia anyways since it is digital and cloud base.
I'm still perplexed by them charging people twice, once for the game and once to rent their machines.

Play like a goo person in charge of a massive empire

>As the Stadia controller gets older, the right analog stick gradually drifts into a position above the left one

Neat

Wait, really? I thought it was $10 a month for a small library of games, and then $60 to buy other games with no subscription needed. What the fuck

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Google_products#Discontinued_products_and_services
Finally putting my wikipedia bookmarks folder to use

Hello, fellow gamers!
Please join the founders membership!

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>Imagine being moot and still maintaining google+

With so few users, by sending their way over a hundred dollars you might aswell be considered a founder or a patron

Unless it has changed, when they announced it you pay to use the service, but then you have to pay to buy games.
Maybe they later announced a library like Netflix/PSnow/Game Pass does.
I personally haven't heard anything on that, but I don't follow it closely either.

Lol no. The $10 monthly subscription is to unlock 4k resolution for your streams. The signature comes with a bonus SINGLE game per month (Destiny 2 being the first one)
>You buy stadia for like $160
>Then if you want 4k you pay $10 per month and get ONE free game with it
>And you buy any game you want for 60$

wow what a deal, all the downsides of retail AND streaming in one package!

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