I’m confused by this, how would streaming services have any bearing on which console you buy?tigerswiftly wrote:I just want to know exactly what Microsoft have in store so I know whether or not to get an X!
Who said anything about streaming services? My understanding was that Microsoft were planning on releasing a streaming device and a 'standard' console. I want to know what the standard console will be and how the 'new gen' will leave the X.Yossarian wrote:I’m confused by this, how would streaming services have any bearing on which console you buy?I just want to know exactly what Microsoft have in store so I know whether or not to get an X!
GurtTractor wrote:Never understood the criticism of symmetrical sticks but whatever grandpasimpson.gif
Theres a host of possibilities I guess.mistercrayon wrote:They explicitly mentioned a stadia store so I imagine it’ll be buying games on an individual basis. Not really sure how that would work with a sub.
Blue Swirl wrote:I need another box under my TV like I need another hole in my head. If there's a Stadia app for XboxPSOne4, colour me intrigued. Otherwise... meh. Good luck to 'em, but I'm happy with my Switch atm.
RedDave2 wrote:Blue Swirl wrote:I need another box under my TV like I need another hole in my head. If there's a Stadia app for XboxPSOne4, colour me intrigued. Otherwise... meh. Good luck to 'em, but I'm happy with my Switch atm.
There is no box. I'm thinking you could maybe use a chromecast from your phone to your TV?
Cant see other consoles having this as an app though.
Dark Soldier wrote:I've a feeling if they play this right this is gonna be very big.
mk64 wrote:The article states they have huge experience in delivering streaming services like YouTube.
That pauses on my phone all the time.
afgavinstan wrote:I'm staying glass half full with this. Spotify, YouTube, Netflix etc all felt like strange witchcraft when they first came along, and weren't perfect. Give it time. Could be cool.
Vela wrote:Sounds shit; entirely internet dependent.
Diluted Dante wrote:Yeah, I read that tweet, but don't agree. None of them felt like strange witchcraft to me. It also mentioned gmail, which was really weird, because that felt like... Hotmail. The key difference with Stadia is that the others are all passive services. Press play and then sit back. Stadia requires constant 2 way communication. I don't know that there are many people saying this will never work, the main view seems to be that we aren't there yet.afgavinstan wrote:I'm staying glass half full with this. Spotify, YouTube, Netflix etc all felt like strange witchcraft when they first came along, and weren't perfect. Give it time. Could be cool.
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