tag:cheerfulghost.com,2005:/games/39572Cheerful Ghost: Assassin's Creed Odyssey2024-03-29T07:39:36+00:002019-03-20T01:26:55Ztag:cheerfulghost.com,2005:Post/40482019-03-20T01:20:01Z2019-03-20T01:26:55Z/jdodson/posts/4048/the-future-of-game-streaming-google-stadiaIs The Future of Game Streaming Google Stadia?<div class='youtube-player' data-id='VG06H7IQ9Aw'></div> <br/>Google unveiled its next gen video game streaming service Stadia today at the Game Developers Conference. The response on social media was pretty standard, lots of jokes about lag and a general "meh" attitude. The "who cares" attitude makes a lot of sense with just some basic information in hand, that said after I watched the above Digital Foundry Stadia spec explanation and comparison of it alongside current generation consoles it seems much more compelling.<br><br><strong>Stadia First Generation Machine Specs</strong><br><br>The first thing that's compelling to me about Stadia is that Google is focusing the first generation offering on a cloud system spec that blows current consoles out of the water. Whereas it's not hard to get a PC to beat an XBox One getting that to run seamlessly in the cloud is and if Google ties all of it together well, Stadia could be very interesting. According to Digital Foundry the base Stadia specs are 2.7GHZ Hyper-threaded CPU, Customer AMD 10.7 Teraflop / 1495 MHz GPU, 16G RAM & practically unlimited SSD storage.<br><br><strong>Stadia Will Stream Through YouTube</strong><br><br>Google has said that you can watch a video of Assassin's Creed and immediately click a button to play it in Stadia. Apparently Stadia games will be easy to share and embedded just like YouTube and just as easy to watch on all your devices. It's an interesting concept that you could buy a TV with Stadia embedded in it and play triple A games streaming right to it without any updates right out of the box.<br><br><strong>The Stadia Controller Connects over Wifi</strong><br><br>The Google Stadia controller doesn't connect to your device over Bluetooth but Wifi so you can play games on devices that don't support controller connectivity such as Google's Chromecast. I've never heard of a controller connecting over WiFi which would impose some lag but also make connectivity as easy as connecting to Wifi.<br><br><strong>The Final Countdown & Questions</strong><br><br>Simply streaming video games isn't enough to get people to use Stadia but the way Google is approaching it will. After this announcement I was solidly moved from the "meh" camp to eagerly interested in Stadia. That's a big movement considering I love owning video games, films and music and have quite a collection already. I view Stadia a lot like I view Netflix in that the films and games I love i'll still buy but Stadia might offer a great alternative to ownership when you just want to play something for a handful of hours or don't want to invest in expensive hardware.<br><br>My only question at this point is how Stadia be monetized? Will you buy games on Stadia just like any other store and then Google streams that game to you for all time? Will Stadia be a Netflix like service where you pay Google monthly fee for all the games you can play?<br><br>It's a secret to everybody.<br><br><a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://store.google.com/magazine/stadia">https://store.google.com/magazine/stadia</a>2019-03-20T01:26:55Zjdodson