Reminder to de-Google your life. It can all disappear overnight and you won't be able to do a thing about it.
My company will no longer support any of your platforms moving forward.
Pull Terraria from the play store or lib.
just remembered stadia existed, will forget in 30 minutes
yeah honestly the concept of stadia was and still is extremely interesting, too bad it was a flop :sadness:
At some point someone has to figure out that the only way one these will take off is if you treat it like a console release. You need at least a good lineup of exclusives and at least one "must-play" first party game and you'll establish enough of a userbase for third party devs to go out of their way to put games on your device - but even if you have all that it still might fall on its face like the Wii U did.
if it was literally netflix for games where its a set price sub and you can play the entire library
Microsoft Game Pass is kinda becoming this for me. It's not everything of course but the amount of value I have gotten from Game Pass is absolutely ridiculous, they keep putting top-tier titles on it that I want to play and it is saving me an absolute fortune in games I would have otherwise paid for completely.
Doubt it'll be this good forever but they are throwing everything they've got at it and I'm all for it.
I feel dirty positively talking about a product on here but when Outer Worlds came out Microsoft Game Pass was like a dollar so I signed up, beat it, and cancelled the Game Pass.
data caps
oh yeah I forgot to mention that it's impossible in the US until the internet monopolies get broken up. But a Netflix-style subscription would be great, basically what we wished Nintendo's online stuff would be before they reminded us that they're terrible at doing online services.
Didn’t stadia development get shelved indefinitely anyway? Like every one of these google publicity projects
It was the absolute pits. The 3DS itself had extremely slow wi-fi so it barely managed to output laggy minimum quality video, and the interface was balls which slowed things down even more.
The trend of newer online businesses putting themselves beyond contact Is infuriating!