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Google Stadia a video game changer???

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This is the first I've heard of this from Google and if it works wow..

I've seen other companies attempt this with little to no success.

I believe this would all but eliminate cheating too, for first few days anyway...

 

I usually like keeping things in my control on my PC, but server side running of games is going to be the only way to limit hacking in games in the future.

Yes I have been watching this for a while. Westie talked about it and had the same questions I did, how is lag going to be?

 

It would definitely hurt the guys with hacks.

I was in the beta and played Assassins Creed Odyssey through it. It worked pretty well actually, I don’t remember there being much lag at all. I think it could be great for people who don’t want to keep up with the hardware depending on how this gets priced.

Apparently, there are others starting the streaming game platforms. Here is an interesting read

GIZMODO.COM

This week Google announced Stadia, a gaming service that runs from the cloud rather than a console in your living room or a souped-up gaming rig in your study. The concept of streaming games over the web isn’t new though—these are the other services that Stadia is going up against, and what they offer.

KOTAKU.COM

While people are still grappling with the technical ramifications of Google’s Stadia platform, gamers have begun asking deeper, more troubling questions. What do mods look like in a world of game streaming? What happens to game preservation? What happens if Google dwarfs gaming the same way it has with search,…

 

Questions that everyone wants to know

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