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We may no longer need to buy expensive hardware to play games - Google Stadia
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<blockquote data-quote="Futureized" data-source="post: 2175406" data-attributes="member: 51347"><p><u>some interesting keypoints from the article, ty for sharing.. </u></p><p>Stadia will stream games from the cloud to the Chrome browser, Chromecast, and Pixel devices</p><p>Google will amplify this game streaming service by using YouTube</p><p></p><p>Google demonstrated a new feature in YouTube that lets you view a game clip from a creator and then hit “play now” to instantly stream the title.</p><p>(this feature was introduced by Unity Ads, which is going to get acquired by google as per news results)</p><p></p><p>Google demonstrated moving gameplay seamlessly from a phone to a tablet and then to a TV, all using Google-powered devices.</p><p></p><p>More than 50 billion hours of gaming content was watched on YouTube during 2018 (EXCEPTIONAL)</p><p></p><p>it includes a lobby system to let you match up with YouTube content creators.</p><p></p><p>Google says more than 100 studios already have dev kits for Stadia, and more than 1,000 creatives and engineers are already working on titles that will work on the service.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft, Amazon also appears to be readying a similar service</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>But Finally:</strong></p><p></p><p>This thing is full of DRM, Its again Gooogle the game changer..</p><p></p><p>It will surely take few years, but it is the future..</p><p></p><p>As someone mentioned above, leverage hardware costs but ++ subscription costs, even a non-gamer will definetly try to get indulged in this (some point of time) **IMPORTANT**</p><p></p><p>lot more to discuss, kindly someone mention your views on DRM ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Futureized, post: 2175406, member: 51347"] [U]some interesting keypoints from the article, ty for sharing.. [/U] Stadia will stream games from the cloud to the Chrome browser, Chromecast, and Pixel devices Google will amplify this game streaming service by using YouTube Google demonstrated a new feature in YouTube that lets you view a game clip from a creator and then hit “play now” to instantly stream the title. (this feature was introduced by Unity Ads, which is going to get acquired by google as per news results) Google demonstrated moving gameplay seamlessly from a phone to a tablet and then to a TV, all using Google-powered devices. More than 50 billion hours of gaming content was watched on YouTube during 2018 (EXCEPTIONAL) it includes a lobby system to let you match up with YouTube content creators. Google says more than 100 studios already have dev kits for Stadia, and more than 1,000 creatives and engineers are already working on titles that will work on the service. Microsoft, Amazon also appears to be readying a similar service [B]But Finally:[/B] This thing is full of DRM, Its again Gooogle the game changer.. It will surely take few years, but it is the future.. As someone mentioned above, leverage hardware costs but ++ subscription costs, even a non-gamer will definetly try to get indulged in this (some point of time) **IMPORTANT** lot more to discuss, kindly someone mention your views on DRM ? [/QUOTE]
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