I have to be honest, I don't have faith in Stadia. That's because so many people have tried and failed or done it in a pretty mediocre way. 4K is a lot of bandwidth and latency is still an issue with remote gaming.
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You don't want to play DMC, FPSes or any fighting game remotely. Frames and latency matter so much. Playing fighting games online against other people is still a latency nightmare in twenty fricking nineteen.
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Google has the compute and GPU pull off the instances and it would probably require a subscription, but man, I just have no faith that latency will not be an issue.
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IF they can pull it off though, they could basically run roughshod over twitch by including some super tight integration to youtube.
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"Harrison says Google will amplify this game streaming service by using YouTube and the many creators that already create game clips on the service."
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Maybe I should watch the keynote because my opinions are basic enough that everyone writing about it brings it up at the start and multiple times.
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Controller connects straight to the server over Wi-Fi instead of a local device.
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Replying to @Demios101
Oh no not 20 milliseconds! That's like an eternity! *Goes and looks up how long it takes to blink your eye* Yeah this is going to be fun.
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Won't matter in most single player games, will matter in games where frames REALLY matter. IE fighting games, where input lag can be the difference between winning and losing.
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Fighting games are a genuine concern, which is why it was cool to see Google is working directly with "an undisclosed AAA fighting game dev" for a launch title. Worth keeping an eye on, for sure.
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Absolutely, the same goes for competitive FPSes and high speed action games too.
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Replying to @Demios101
Yep. Showing Assassin's Creed Odyssey is a beautiful tech demo, but not indicative of much. Showing DOOM right next to it, which is happening at GDC, is a little more impressive
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