Alright. Google #GDC19 Keynote thread!pic.twitter.com/3BhjQE0ioJ
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Caught a glimpse at the room behind this presentation. Demo stations with the Steam and Google logos side by side.
Stadia claims to be able to take you from watching someone play the game on YouTube to playing it yourself within FIVE SECONDS.
Chromecast Ultra supported. It's PROBABLY the only one capable of this, but don't quote me on that.
Existing controllers are supported, but Stadia Controller has additional features for Google Assistant and capture/sharepic.twitter.com/LVvE41bs5s
Pretty sure you all owe Google an apology for laughing at the stupid Dale controller mockup last week, btw.pic.twitter.com/awCx6mTxqt
Google's demo video for Stadia was full of women, but do far we've had four guys on stage to talk about Stadia.
Google seems to be daring developers to build FOR Stadia, making it clear you won't be throttled by traditional console limitations
Now we get to hear about games! id Software has some thoughts about Stadiapic.twitter.com/QuNWkW4rHH
State Share let's you create "Challenge Accepted" things for your friends to see and beat. Game developers will be able to build specifically for this feature.pic.twitter.com/31trda95n0
Being able to live stream and share game clips is a given, but Stadia will let you jump in the lobby of your favorite creators to play with them directlypic.twitter.com/5iYuqJsgTz
Stadia players will be able to ask Google Assistant how to get through challenges. Developers will be able to provide answers if they want to? It's not super clearpic.twitter.com/j8MxEQcmJU
Google is now a game publisher, with Jade Raymond at the head!pic.twitter.com/REaeJXfunQ
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