Grumpypants wrote: » Money taken from my account today. No code yet but hopefully not too long.
Robert ninja wrote: » Google may be a juggernaut but the fact is most of their products fail. Catalogs, wave, google plus, answers, notebook, google video (not youtube, they bought that) etc. Their only good product that they're not famous for was reader and they killed that themselves. Stadia could be a relative success or be a niche service that some enjoy but gets dropped if it's not up to their email, data storage or search engine levels of adoption.
super_furry wrote: » Microsoft's Xcloud coming to Game Pass Ultimate with all new games launching on it really leave Stadia with a mountain to climb.
awec wrote: » I'd be a lot more excited for this if it was Microsoft or Sony. This is the future, but it's long term really. We've seen from the local-only streaming options on xbox, playstation and steam that even the slightest amount of input lag makes games unplayable. The 4k 60fps stuff sounds like pure pie in the sky.
marcbrophy wrote: » I've often referred to the Nov launch as the soft launch and the real launch is in Feb when the basic service goes active for free. At that time, there's no barrier to entry. You don't have to pay €129 to buy in. You can use any device and any wireless controller to get going. It's really hard to justify the buy in for next weeks launch, when next years launch won't cos anything (unless you want to buy a standalone Stadia controller). It's a beta, in all but name Plus I already have a 4k Android TV with built in Chromecast. Google have stated that they plan to support that setup in the future. What happens to the Chromecast Ultra at that point, when I no longer need it for Stadia? It's fúcking useless then!
ERG89 wrote: » Hopefully Gylt appears on other systems eventually as it looked interesting when it was revealed.
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » looking at the stadia launch lineup, theres feck all in it that isnt already on console at a significantly cheaper price. indeed, with black friday sales around the corner, they're likely to get further cuts.
Basil3 wrote: » Still undecided about whether to cancel my Founder's Edition pre-order. Already have two Xboxes and a PS4, and a list of games I've been meaning to get around to. I just don't know which games I'll actually play on Stadia. My Mrs is also going to kill me if she sees it, so there's that.
Ethereal Cereal wrote: » Yea, I think it looks good. €180 at launch is a good price for me to upgrade from my PS3. A PS4 or XBOX is going to cost double this price. Does anyone know how to purchase the founder edition though? Just because the midnight blue controller looks cool, the wasabi and white ones look w**k...
Grumpypants wrote: » I'm concerned about the pricing of games. I have a founders on pre-order. But looking at the games I either have them or have zero interest in them. The only maybe game is something like RAGE 2. Which you can pick up routinely for around €20 now. Is it going to be priced at that price point or will it be an early adoptors bargain of €69.99
Mitch Connor wrote: » I'm curious about Stadia. To be honest, the Destiny 2 details have me interested, from the cross save perspective. I figure that will be a good place for me to dip my toe. I do have concerns on (1) Bandwidth, (2) Latency - but i'm considering the founder thing. Just to see what it is like, to be honest.
Robert ninja wrote: » I don't think they're avoiding it for competitive matching & fairness reasons. It's much more likely an issue with Google like there was/is with Sony about crossplay and the fact that it's not a windows version. Nothing they can't overcome though, Borderlands had OSX, Windows & Linux crossplay for years until they borked it with the windows graphics update.