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Google launches “Ingress” A reality Based Game on Android

This world around you is not what it seems. Our future is at stake, and you must choose a side. A mysterious energy has been unearthed by a team of scientists in Europe. The origin and purpose of this force is unknown, but some researchers believe it is influencing the way we think. We must control it or it will control us.

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MultiConsoleGamer4173d ago

I will buy a new Android device just to play this game.

Seriously.

tubers4172d ago

inb4datamining/consipiracytheo ries

ab5olut10n4172d ago

"Not all mysteries are solvable, but the joy comes in the pursuit." = no endgame?

bozebo4172d ago (Edited 4172d ago )

Closed beta, it's not launched. I await my activation code (probably be plenty of them unlike Steam for Linux >_<)

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Google wants to bring Steam to Chromebooks

A new report by Android Police says Google is working on bringing Steam to Chromebooks.

NeoGamer2321552d ago (Edited 1552d ago )

There is nothing wrong with that. Gamers should be able to play on as many devices as possible, and even the smallest devices are getting good at playing complex games through streaming.

Steam is going to have to change otherwise it will become irrelevant in a few years. Vendors that don't allow me to play on many devices is going to be a major "must have" for me going forward.

Google Stadia, PSNow, and XB Console/xCloud Streaming will all allow that and I will favor platforms that give me the ability to reduce my costs and increase the amount of places where I can just pickup and play.

RazzerRedux1552d ago (Edited 1552d ago )

This isn't about streaming. Google wants a Steam client on Chromebook for playing games locally. That's fine, but they are going to have to come through with more capable laptops as they article suggests they will. The current offering is just pathetic unless you just want to browse the web and read email.

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Shiken1552d ago

Streaming games is a concept that can crash and burn for all I care.

NeoGamer2321552d ago (Edited 1552d ago )

As a person who is "out and about" a lot I like to have streaming for when I am not at my home. I travel a lot in hotels, my country property, and in the city. Streaming to me is just an add-on to my gaming experience and allows me to play in more places without lugging my "portable" console setup.

I am also looking this next gen to save some money by not buying some consoles and reducing the ones I do buy.

battlegrog1552d ago

the key here is cloud gaming for steam. The core being on pc but a scondary option to play in the cloud. Geforce now is not great because its so complicated because its third party and only some games make it on it. Rumor did come up that steam is working on a cloud thing

Gwiz1552d ago

?So you can't install Steam on there now?s

porkChop1552d ago

They use a custom OS, they aren't Windows laptops. Steam would need to support Chrome OS.

rainslacker1552d ago

Chrome OS would have to support the games as well. AFAIK, Chrome OS doesn't use any standard gaming API that's used for most PC games like DX or Vulcan. If the chromebooks become powerful enough to support gaming, that'd be a good thing for them to implement into the system, because the high level API's they use for Google devices now is not good for higher end gaming. Some game engines can overcome this, but chrome books tend to use high level OS layers for applications.

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Vits1552d ago (Edited 1552d ago )

They would have to revamp a lot of the core features of the Chromebook to make them by useful for gaming. Trading the current low end Pentium and Celeron cpus for Amd Zen 2 Apus would be a good start, but they would also have to finally ditch the low end DDR3 and 32/64 GB eMMC storage that most of Chromebook are still produced with.

Or they could just port Steam Link and call it a day.

SLiSH831552d ago

That would kind of making the chrome book, pointless if the specs would have to get bumped to support steam.
Chrome books are suppose to be cheap laptops.
And they have stadia
🙄

bluefox7551552d ago

Most games on steam have very low system requirements. Most people ignore these games, but they are there.

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Google Stadia Founder's Edition Release Date Revealed

Google has now announced the Google Stadia Release date. Google Stadia Founder's Editions and Google Stadia Premiere Editions will both begin shipping "in the same order that pre-orders were received." Shortly after Stadia packages begin shipping, those who pre-ordered will receive a code to activate their Stadia account and Stadia Pro.

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demonic361647d ago

Selling out founders edition everywhere is saying how bad it's going to fail .... hmmmmm

arkard1647d ago

Guarantee more come available soon. Got to generate fake hype.

demonic361645d ago

I agree that sometimes this IS the case, but what makes you so sure this is the same?

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Google Stadia Fundamentally Misunderstands Its Audience

Google Stadia fundamentally misunderstands its target audience. Casual users aren't willing to adopt this new business model.

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CrimsonWing691713d ago

Are there any positive articles on Stadia?

gamer78041713d ago

Not really, it will eventually join googles app graveyard with google+

rainslacker1713d ago

I hear you can search for them on Google.

Tross1712d ago (Edited 1712d ago )

It's hard to put a positive spin on something that isn't shaping up to be very good. Some articles try, but they tend to be more in the context of pushing the Stadia as leading us into the future rather than focusing on why it's the future or why we want a streaming-only device and completely ignoring the potential drawbacks to getting one of these things.

traumadisaster1712d ago

No upfront hardware costs and you get to play the newest next gen game, that's nice for casuals who don't want to fork out $600 with games.

Tross1712d ago

@traumadisaster But as far as I know this PoS will only be able to play PS4/XB1 type games. That's not next-gen, and it will get left behind when the new systems release. I believe there is still a hardware cost too, albeit a lower one. I would think that casuals would rather just stick to their phones than fork over even that much and add an additional subscription to their monthly bills. So, I have no idea who the intended audience is for this thing.

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Profchaos1712d ago

I can see a revision in proving happening at some stage you can't expect people to pay 10 a month to play games they already brought

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