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Google Stadia Review: Forbes

Quote: Google Stadia has a lot of potential, and works better than expected, but its flaws and limitations are too abundant and glaring to ignore.

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Is Cloud Gaming Finally Feasible In 2024?

Cloud gaming is being pushed by big corporations like Nvidia and Microsoft, but is streaming games online really that feasible?

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tech4gamers.com
Cacabunga276d ago

Xcloud is still in beta so… also runs poorly and not good on all devices.

darthv72276d ago

It's been around long enough to drop the beta tag. It works really good if you have at least 100mb speed. When I had 50mb, it would lag. Once I doubled it, it was much better. And that is running on a phone, a PC and a cloud handheld.

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RhinoGamer88277d ago

Super fast wifi...yes (5% of us have it)...

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Stadia May Have Shot Itself in the Foot By Shutting Down So Early

As Google bids farewell to Stadia, recent events surrounding gaming industry hints that the tech giant might have closed shopped prematurely.

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crazyCoconuts812d ago

"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

isarai811d ago (Edited 811d ago )

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.

rippermcrip811d ago

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!!

gold_drake811d ago

lets not pretend that streaming games is great. and ms cant change that with their deals.

Terry_B811d ago

mad gamerant author is mad.

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Is Stadia Dead?

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.

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Garethvk1034d ago

I can tell you that p.r. firms no longer flood my inbox telling me which games are being released for it.

Yang_kai1033d ago (Edited 1033d ago )

No
But it’s time is running out Nintendo and VR is waiting for it in gaming hell

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Yang_kai1033d ago

@sensor did you play with it?
I did and YES it’s in gaming hell
Regardless of what Nintendo fans think or wish for 🤷🏿

cluclap1033d ago

@sensorchip, I think he is referring to Nintendo labo vr not Nintendo and vr separately

S2Killinit1033d ago (Edited 1033d ago )

VR is only getting bigger. Nintendo is doing superbly. Not sure where you are pulling your opinion from.

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Yang_kai1033d ago

@ cluclap
I’m talking about the 90’s VR aka virtual boy that was dead on arrival like stadia.
Anyways let me stop here before I get flagged and send to sit outside in the ice thunderstorm

darthv721034d ago

I still get emails once a month about new titles and deals.

Knightofelemia1033d ago

It should have died years ago but like a 1980's shitty horror movie with shitty sequels this thing will just not die.

Terry_B1033d ago

Stadia is only 3 Years old, it started in November 2019. lol.

frostypants1033d ago (Edited 1033d ago )

Should have been DOA. Arguably it was for practical purposes. I don't know a single person who has it. It's the Atari Jaguar of cloud gaming services.

adamwparker1033d ago

Google wasn't ready. They tried to deliver something good on paper, but messy behind the scenes.
Once the promises on the founders pack expired and still weren't realized, Stadia was done.
With more preparation, it could have been a whole different story.
Maybe the higher brass was pushing deadlines?
Maybe the competition was too much?
Maybe Covid stopped progress already mapped out for success?

We may never know everything about the Stadia startup, but it was a bold move, I'll give them that.

Aloymetal1033d ago

It was practically DOA. It's just taking longer to fail because the company behind it has money to burn.

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