I guess a big danger to this is the same as the streaming industry and that is when each gaming company decides to break away and get their own streaming service. Since movies and TV is getting a little too fractured right now, it will be interesting to see if there is a contraction back to just one or 2 big streaming…
Here are some of the bandwith requirements. https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/03/21/google-exec-on-stadias-internet-speed-requirements?fbclid=IwAR3PmEPCrdATd7Klaroom6ZiCP9IwyBw_IyfFNPx8oQYoXnQPVoiuDLYkPo "Harrison reiterated similar numbers that he has mentioned before about Stadia internet speed requirements, specifically…
With all the failed attempts and defunct/discontinued products for game streaming, I thought Cloud Gaming was gone for a while... Google thinks otherwise.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SOS-a4ks7s As of now, I can't speculate on the success of that thing... Its a wait and see for me.
Most people I know never don't own 4k tvs... As for the Internet thing, most people I know have enough trouble already streaming 4k videos on Youtube...so streaming a Next Gen AAA title seems even more of a ridiculous stretch. I understand the idea of making ''Gaming Netflix'' but games are a set of very complex softwares…
Where i live, i'm still one of the few people with a 1080p TV. But it's because i don't watch the TV. BTW, the broadcast in my country is in 4K since early spring 2018. 4K HDR TVs is what almost all people owns in my neighborhood. We can buy a 50" 4K TV with HDR for less than 500€. Much cheaper than a decent PC monitor…
I look at this and see netflix or uber around 5-10 years ago. who would have though about getting into strangers cars on a regular basis or not popping in a bluray disc. as soon as this gets even reasonably smooth and easy to use human behavior will adapt. everyone claimed internet dating was weird back in 2000, now you…