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19th November 2019, 23:23 | #1 |
A mariachi ogre snorkel
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Google Stadia
Has it died yet?
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20th November 2019, 15:37 | #2 |
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"provided they are using a sufficiently high-speed Internet connection."
No Australian market, then. |
20th November 2019, 15:58 | #3 |
A mariachi ogre snorkel
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Google gonna Google. It's a product no-one wants and no-one asked for created by nerds at one of the world's most internetworked tech companies and designed to hoover up data for advertising.
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20th November 2019, 16:50 | #4 |
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It's too early. The only place someone will be able to effectively use it, is in exactly the same places as they have a current gen console or PC.
While it's unique, it's uniqueness isn't a benefit. If connectivity infrastructure can improve, and the service can keep afloat until I can whip out a controller on a 5G connection and play a game on my nearest screen/headset, then great. Until then, it gets a huge meh.
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20th November 2019, 18:23 | #5 |
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You mean, whip out a credit card and buy a game. Even if you already own that game on another platform.
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