I find myself more likely to invest in a game if it's popular, but then how do games get popular in the first place? Stadia needs to push through this community sense barrier if it wants to survive. Cross-play is coming, I understand (Google has so far not responded to a request for comment on this story), and things will inevitably get better as more Stadia owners come online. But the service already feels like it's launched without many of the features you'd expect from a new console. And if people suspect Stadia games are ghost towns, Google could find itself without any players, too.
Cloud gaming is being pushed by big corporations like Nvidia and Microsoft, but is streaming games online really that feasible?
As Google bids farewell to Stadia, recent events surrounding gaming industry hints that the tech giant might have closed shopped prematurely.
"So, it wouldn't be far off to imagine a scenario where Microsoft would have signed a 10-year"
Like that would have saved Stadia. Ridiculously naive premise
No, it shot itself in the foot by not delivering on anything they promised. Besides the browser and multi device launching being easy, they failed to deliver on any other of their highly touted selling points. No game ran at 4k, or 60fps, or even at high settings let alone all 3 together. And honestly had some of the worst latency of any streaming service.
No reason to give Microsoft a reason to tout another stupid "10 year deal" with cloud services that no one has ever heard of or uses.
Microsoft announces 10 year deal to bring Gamepass to LG refrigerators!!
lets not pretend that streaming games is great. and ms cant change that with their deals.
Is Stadia dead? No! Stadia’s heart beat is alive and well. Despite the perpetual declarations of Stadia’s death since even before the platform’s release, Stadia has continued to evolve, to release games (nearly 300!), to release new platform features and to expand to new territories.
I can tell you that p.r. firms no longer flood my inbox telling me which games are being released for it.
It should have died years ago but like a 1980's shitty horror movie with shitty sequels this thing will just not die.
It was practically DOA. It's just taking longer to fail because the company behind it has money to burn.
It's a new service so there's not a lot of people gaming on Stadia at the moment. Getting Crossplay is extremely important because multiplayer can be extremely difficult without a good player base.
As Stadia gains popularity and Crossplay gets added to it's games this issue should resolve itself. But at the moment matchmaking be very difficult at the moment.
By many counts, its in desperate need of being functional.
Wouldn't stadia allow play against PC since you always play the PC version I can't imagine Devs change much for a stadia launch.
But also would you want mp games when streaming the input lag would be bad enough on a fps campaign alone
I think there are many bigger issues to be sorted out first..
Why would I want to cross play with someone that has the level of input lag this thing does? On top of that didn't Google say, in their adds, that console weren't needed? 🤣😂👋 27999;