You already know almost everything about Google Stadia and the service will appear already this year in November. To the PC and console gamers, do you think Stadia will succeed?
I myself have a PS4 Pro and I'm more likely to get a PS5, as Google Stadia. My, partly subjective, criticisms are the following:
One is just dependent on the Internet. I have a 50k line, but it happens to me occasionally that the internet is just lost. Not often, but happens. Besides, I do not know what that's like when the whole family is online (one is on Netflix, one is watching Youtube, …). If that is still enough for lag free gaming…
Google Stadia does not currently offer me any interesting titles and I'm afraid it will stick with it.
This is certainly a bit old-fashioned, but I actually like to buy my games as a CD, so I think it's nicer.
For me, there's currently no reason to use Stadia. In addition, the competition will also be pretty well positioned. I'm afraid most people will stick to their system, be it PC, Xbox, PS, Nintendo, …
I think Google still has to wait for its success.
Especially in Germany, because of the mentioned Internet problem.
In the future, however, it will certainly result in this (or other services).
As streaming is already well received, Stadia will not deliver anything else.
Streaming in the gaming sector has nowhere (previously) arrived well or at all (relevant).
That's a huge difference.
Well… The reality and the sales and profits of the provider speaks a completely different language.
Which providers are there in the. Streaming / gaming area? Only know of Nvidia who have done something since and that came to my knowledge not good.
Which sales in the area of gaming do you mean? Can you list them?
Are the Blade Group making 25 million sales? No? Then deal with the matter a bit
One is just dependent on the Internet. I have a 50k line, but it happens to me occasionally that the internet is just lost. Not often, but happens. Besides, I do not know what that's like when the whole family is online (one is on Netflix, one is watching Youtube, …). If that is still enough for lag free gaming…
1080p60 does not manage your line during peak hours and especially if you have to share your line with other people. I'm sorry.
This is certainly a bit old-fashioned, but I actually like to buy my games as a CD, so I think it's nicer.
And burden the environment, I advise you your games on Steam and co. To pick up and play patches at night.
Google Stadia does not currently offer me any interesting titles and I'm afraid it will stick with it.
No Minecraft or the dying killer game Fortnite. No users.
To the PC and console gamers, do you think Stadia will succeed?
Not for me, I do not continue selling parts of my soul to the data octopus.
In addition, the competition will also be pretty well positioned.
That's right, but Amazon is missing with AWS, so Shadow dies.
R.I.P. Blade. 2015-2020.
I will not be a Google Stadia customer in the near future.
The games are still the platform and not the platform itself. And Sony is a lot better off. Sure, that can of course change in the next few years with Google's enormous money, but you have to wait and see.
The question then is how expensive it will be (ie the full price). You want to offer FullHD for free or you have to "only" still buy the games (but then all and no free games). FullHD is not the same as FullHD, as anyone who has ever played on the PC knows. And it also depends on what kind of free games are there and how often there's good.
I do not know how little input lag will be in the final version. The last video I saw had extreme hangers.
Also what that looks like when buying games. To what extent I depend on Google to play games and what Google will devise in the future to make the customer more loyal. I would generally wait there for 2-3 years first and see how this develops.
Well, and in the end it's just a subscription. A console costs, for the one who buys smartly, 300 euro (max.). And that lasts about 7 years. So that's 3.5 euro per month. Google would have to upgrade their hardware every ~ 3 years and offer more for the same money to stand out from a console.
And to emphasize once again: games make a platform. It has always been like that and always will stay that way. The subscription is a no-go for me. I can play with my PS4 one (offline game) even in 50 years, unless they scratch off. There are already such platforms as Steam.
I'm laughing. 25 million haha. You probably do not know what real sales are…
I said relevant at the beginning. This is not a piece relevant. In addition, the price is 4 times higher and the number of customers should be 25,000 across the world. That's not even 1% of Sony. Vlt. 0.18%.