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[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Obviously, I mean, Google did so well with Stadia.

/s

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Stadia was great. People were just attacking it. Bad marketing from the get go. Have you tried it ? Did you just follow what everyone else says or actually try things for yourself

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

No, how could I try it? it doesn't exist anymore. Poor tiny little startup Google, bullied by the big bad user mob who paid for the service they sold and actually expected to receive what they had bought.

[–] VR20X6 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I tried it. It worked reasonably well when wired and pretty terribly wireless, which isn't that surprising. The free starter kits they gave out came with a Chromecast Ultra for a reason: it had Ethernet on the power brick.

On the other hand, I hated it ideologically from the start. You bought games that were only available on their service and could only play with an active Internet connection. That's also to be expected. Not ideal, but not a big deal in itself so long as you know what you're getting into. What isn't okay is that you could lose access to the service permanently and there was no guarantee you would be compensated in any way whatsoever. At most they gave vague "don't worry about it wink wink" answers when asked in Reddit AMAs. Fortunately they did refund everyone when they shut it down, but they were under no legal obligation to do so. People who bought in were lucky. I wish I could say it was purely out of goodwill, but it's more likely that a bean counter at Google decided it was cheaper to refund everyone than to shoulder the bad press from not doing so.

Thank goodness there were also no notable exclusives on the service. The idea of games just completely disappearing from history just because Google got bored with a product like they always do is nauseating. It's bad enough that they bought out Typhoon Studios only to pretty much immediately shut them down. Again, thank goodness they were able to rise from the ashes and reform the studio under a new name.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Interesting. I only had access to it wireless. I used a OnePlus one VPN to North America and HDMI to a screen. It wasn't flawless but I didn't expect it to be.

Oh I agree but also I don't. Ubisoft games are still the same. They can drop access at any point and they likely wouldn't refund. Unfortunately unless we build an open source internet that is backward compatible I think we are fucked.

Will Xbox and PS5 games work without a patch. Could they yank a game and stop it being playable? Can steam epic gog ?

Yeah there was a game that was exclusive? Was that the one you mentioned?

Fuck Google but I loved the idea and now use GeForce. Similar concept I suppose