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A part of me isn't surprised.
But a part of me is extremely surprised they're not going the Walmart route where you get a hardware and stadia edition.
Like honestly with the amount of resources they have and google fucking play you'd think they'd just go ahead and set up a damn google play PC store.
Like hey you bought assassin's creed odyssey go ahead and play it right now on stadia or install it on your own computer.
Well yesterday Valve casually flipped on Remote Play from anywhere for Steam, so that's an option now as well.
I should note that my quote was from bungie. I have no idea what other devs are planning for multiplayer.
Not really. Remote play is great on the same network and possibly region. It can't really compete with worldwide servers. That said people keep giving valve shit and trying to style about how epic store is better. LMAO. Let me know when they get basic fucking features.
Ah, so no confirmation if that's a platform inability or the developer just isn't allowing it. Makes sense I guess if every console has it's own destiny ecosystem, but I was looking at stadia as a platform to stream PC games, not a platform to stream Stadia games. Kinda kills the excitement a bit...
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Like, do Stadia streamers streaming on a PC still not play with PC players? Pretty fucking dumb if they dont.
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Yeah, I have no idea what services they provide on either side. I'm sure Steam has several advantages, including market reach, but I don't know what they are.
They give publishers more money. There's no guarantee devs would see the extra cash.
If devs are getting a % back from sales, then any increase in profit is passed down. No one is getting paid a lump sum to develop a game lol.
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Dev wise, obviously not talking about individual workers lol.
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https://twitter.com/knowsworthy/stat...590076929?s=19
Looks like it was entirely up to Bungie as presumed.We’ve already mentioned that we’d love to bring cross play to Destiny 2. There’s no policy or technological barrier preventing us from including Stadia. We’d be looking to include every platform. This year though, we’re focused on delivering cross save to all platforms.
I read a couple of articles that say a new revision of the Nvidia Shield will be coming out that includes Stadia support.
https://www.gamesradar.com/google-st...phil-harrison/
"Yes, you will still be able to access the game," Harrison tells me, reaffirming this point as I ask about playing said hypothetical game without restriction and still being able to access my save data: “yes.”
Makes sense. Telltale games got pulled from steams store, but everyone can still download em if they own em in the library. This seems no different, other than being a data center PC you stream from.
Oh, and those PCs not connected to the same game ecosystem as everyone on a windows platform...fucking idiots.
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Engadget: Google's $10 Stadia Pro plan includes one free game per month.
https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/19/...ame-per-month/
Service is less Netflix and more like PSN and XBLA. No bluetooth audio support at launch. Games will still be available to play should Google kill Stadia.
Some good news I guess, but being locked into it's own ecosystem...idk i might still jump on this for the single player experience but I'm not ready for an entire new friends list ecosystem.
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