Of the neverending console wars between Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft, there's now a new contender... Google, with this. Thoughts, anyone?
Also, inb4 privacy/tracking concerns.
Also, inb4 privacy/tracking concerns.
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(01-19-2019, 12:40 AM)Lurker101 Wrote: This has been done in the past before...and it never really took off,
In the 00s you have OnLive actual streaming. The issue then as now, is that even in places wtih great internet lag is still a big issue unless you live "right next" to the data center, but even then if you network is crowded (and in the case of wifi in close living space with others with their own wireless networks), you are going to have a bad time.
Lag is still an issue with graphics, and most other data is handed locally, once it all gets off loaded to a far away server... Angry German Kid will be back
Honestly this is once again Silicon valley and Redmond being just being in their own bubble and disconnected from the rest of the world. It is why there was backlash when the Xbone was at first going to be "Always online" then "you had to use the camera thing no choice" and now look at what happened to both once the gaming public reacted.
Moonface (in 'Woman runs 49 red lights in ex's car')' Wrote: If only she had ran another 20 lights.
Moonface (in 'Woman runs 49 red lights in ex's car')' Wrote: If only she had ran another 20 lights.