Google’s new console killer is a next-gen game streaming service that runs on devices you already own! Russell gives his first impressions from GDC 2019!

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36 thoughts on “Stadia Impressions: Google’s Xbox + PS4 killer is the device you already own?!”
  1. Lol I remember I signed up for google project stream and I was playing ac odyssey on a school chrome book during study hall. I had no idea it was for something like this big.

  2. I find it hard to hear someone say it's like a Xbox or switch controller when it's shaped like PS4 and has the ps4 config. Sounds more like that's what you specifically play

  3. Well, here we go again. It’s the end of another console generation & we are being fed tech THEY want us to want. The “Dummy terminals” and ZERO ownership future is here…the HOLY GRAIL of DRM/anti-consumer gaming is being forced down our throats yet again, with spectacular promises of up to 8K gaming IF you have HIGH speed internet, of course. BTW, I don’t care what they promise, there WILL be latency. FPS & fighting games will suck on Stadia. Oh, and media creators in bed w/Google are salivating as Stadia will be integrated with YouTube so take what they tell you with a grain of salt. This developer dystopian future cost Microsoft’s Xbox One dearly as they will finish a distant last this generation. So, don’t listen to the hype as we have all the power to carve a future WE want. Speak with your wallets & support pro-consumer companies this coming generation.

  4. How much Cloud Storage does Average user have & Subscription price is another question. I will keep my PC and Nintendo Switch but This interesting but might kill Xbox Franchise

  5. Sounds like a lot of companies are trying this angle now. I have my reservations but the biggest is when a huge game comes out. Everyone rushes to play and the amount of network lag, disconnecting, and just overall issues I think will be twice as bad as they already are on a big launch. Will c though!

  6. I really want to use this! Imagin never having to upgrade a console or pc ever again because your hardware isn't running the newest of the newest! Simply turn on and play. It's the dream!
    If…. it works as promised….

  7. If this works as well as promissed I see a lot of people buying tablets combined with a controller as mobile gaming consoles, at least I'm really considering this 😍

  8. Nah too much network lag. Its all very going on about how well it ran in that demo but I bet they had the server near by. You're gonna notice lag in real world conditions when the servers are 100s/1000s of KM away. The speed of light is only so fast.
    This has all been tried before and didn't take off.

    No Thanks.

  9. I don't understand the video's title at all. Why is it that when a company launches something a little different from the norm in an industry it's labeled a a product 'killer'? Last time I checked the iPhone was still one of the best-selling phones, iPads are still king in tablets, and One Plus hasn't 'killed' the flagship android devices. This is just further competition, nothing is going to 'die' as a result of Stadia.

  10. I wouldn't believe it won't demand a great internet connection, any other way it would be hard to picture another way to transfer just the images at right time, resolution and fps

  11. Not sure if anyone has thought about this, but what about the social aspect that is currently tied with consoles? How would we find our friends, keep track of our friends, or interact with these friends? I'm not sure everyone would want their Google account tied to this gaming service because they'd be stuck with whatever stupid email as their gaming handle.

  12. Microsoft Azure servers should be up for the challenge. The future is streaming without a doubt, hardware based consoles will die eventually. Google has Unreal, Unity and Bethesda on board right now.

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