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They should put Star Citizen on Stadia so people without the proper hardware can play it.
Stadia when it was alive run pretty poor cpu/gpu combo.
They should put Star Citizen on Stadia so people without the proper hardware can play it.
Stadia had the power of the Cloud.They should put Star Citizen on Stadia so people without the proper hardware can play it.
Stadia when it was alive run pretty poor cpu/gpu combo.
Besides there is the tiny issue of latency as well as QOS, which is not so much of an issue with business applications or even streaming but pretty much kills all games.The problem here isn't with cloud but with technical capability of running games.
In mindlet view you have bunch of servers and they run games. Surely 256core Epyc server CPU for few thousands and enterprise MX300 also for few thousands can run games better than your 10 year old rig no ?
Well no. In server cpus and gpus stability and virtualization (aka more cores) is more important than running things fast because applications in cloud usually don't need any graphics and even if you have graphics involved it is usually highly specialized software that uses some part of gpu rather than full stack.
So you end up with hardware that is not build for playing games. Moreover unlike consumer hardware which is tasted for games that enterprise hardware is not which means even more trouble with running games in way of bugs, unoptimizations and so on.
Even nvidia geforce now doesn't give you 4090 with some high end gpu.
Then there is business aspect of cloud gaming.
Companies want to earn MORE money rather than less. Which means that at some point they have to take more money out of your pocket not less. Especially if they want to invest BILIONS into servers farms that all have failure rates, amortization, loans, maintance to keep lights on.
They wouldn't move in such way if at the end of this expensive road they will earn less.
This is a side-tangent of a side-tangent, but I am so fucking fed up with people glamorizing the FAGMAN companies. Most of the things they produce are complete garbage. They have entrenched positions in certain important markets and other than that, they just keep throwing shit at the wall and see if they can make it stick. Often the execution is embarrassingly bad from the get-go.Stadia did irreparable harm to the concept of cloud gaming because people assumed Google's offering would be peak when it was probably the worst service out there. When my GPU burnt out I was stuck using GeForce Now for my initial playthrough of Kingdom Come Deliverance and that was easily a hundred times better than my experience Stadia and I could barely tell that it wasn't running locally even though I had a pretty crap internet connection at the time, 40mbit/second DSL. I have no idea why anyone would touch something like Stadia when you're buying into their bullshit ecosystem rather than using something like GeForce Now where you're using your own digital libraries.
Since then I have tried other services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, Amazon Luna and ShadowPC. Stadia remains the worst one by far.
The only thing I liked that G**gle have made was Maps, and even that they bought. Losers with an undeserved reputation for high caliber staff.This is a side-tangent of a side-tangent, but I am so fucking fed up with people glamorizing the FAGMAN companies. Most of the things they produce are complete garbage. They have entrenched positions in certain important markets and other than that, they just keep throwing shit at the wall and see if they can make it stick. Often the execution is embarrassingly bad from the get-go.Stadia did irreparable harm to the concept of cloud gaming because people assumed Google's offering would be peak when it was probably the worst service out there. When my GPU burnt out I was stuck using GeForce Now for my initial playthrough of Kingdom Come Deliverance and that was easily a hundred times better than my experience Stadia and I could barely tell that it wasn't running locally even though I had a pretty crap internet connection at the time, 40mbit/second DSL. I have no idea why anyone would touch something like Stadia when you're buying into their bullshit ecosystem rather than using something like GeForce Now where you're using your own digital libraries.
Since then I have tried other services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, Amazon Luna and ShadowPC. Stadia remains the worst one by far.
When you work in the IT industry you hear all the time how we should always follow these companies, how they have the best people and how they are the best in everything. It is so tiring.
Google is probably the best company in the world when it comes to zero downtime and scalability. I can give them that.The only thing I liked that G**gle have made was Maps, and even that they bought. Losers with an undeserved reputation for high caliber staff.This is a side-tangent of a side-tangent, but I am so fucking fed up with people glamorizing the FAGMAN companies. Most of the things they produce are complete garbage. They have entrenched positions in certain important markets and other than that, they just keep throwing shit at the wall and see if they can make it stick. Often the execution is embarrassingly bad from the get-go.Stadia did irreparable harm to the concept of cloud gaming because people assumed Google's offering would be peak when it was probably the worst service out there. When my GPU burnt out I was stuck using GeForce Now for my initial playthrough of Kingdom Come Deliverance and that was easily a hundred times better than my experience Stadia and I could barely tell that it wasn't running locally even though I had a pretty crap internet connection at the time, 40mbit/second DSL. I have no idea why anyone would touch something like Stadia when you're buying into their bullshit ecosystem rather than using something like GeForce Now where you're using your own digital libraries.
Since then I have tried other services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, Amazon Luna and ShadowPC. Stadia remains the worst one by far.
When you work in the IT industry you hear all the time how we should always follow these companies, how they have the best people and how they are the best in everything. It is so tiring.
I have no idea why anyone would touch something like Stadia when you're buying into their bullshit...
Downtime and scalability of what? Their ads platform? Anything good they have they bought it.Google is probably the best company in the world when it comes to zero downtime and scalability. I can give them that.The only thing I liked that G**gle have made was Maps, and even that they bought. Losers with an undeserved reputation for high caliber staff.This is a side-tangent of a side-tangent, but I am so fucking fed up with people glamorizing the FAGMAN companies. Most of the things they produce are complete garbage. They have entrenched positions in certain important markets and other than that, they just keep throwing shit at the wall and see if they can make it stick. Often the execution is embarrassingly bad from the get-go.Stadia did irreparable harm to the concept of cloud gaming because people assumed Google's offering would be peak when it was probably the worst service out there. When my GPU burnt out I was stuck using GeForce Now for my initial playthrough of Kingdom Come Deliverance and that was easily a hundred times better than my experience Stadia and I could barely tell that it wasn't running locally even though I had a pretty crap internet connection at the time, 40mbit/second DSL. I have no idea why anyone would touch something like Stadia when you're buying into their bullshit ecosystem rather than using something like GeForce Now where you're using your own digital libraries.
Since then I have tried other services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, Amazon Luna and ShadowPC. Stadia remains the worst one by far.
When you work in the IT industry you hear all the time how we should always follow these companies, how they have the best people and how they are the best in everything. It is so tiring.
I have not witnessed that. While I worked for Arse-enture I saw enormous lip service to the meta verse but no real investment. Their implementation was completely clown, like some kid made it in Unity in a week.To tie this all up back to Scam Citizen, I have witnessed medium-size IT companies drop 50-100 million to their own shitty "Metaverse" products. These investments are driven by bunch of unbelievably overpaid asshats with zero taste and even less technical understanding. It is basically the exact same circus of unfulfilled promises, but in a business-to-business setting.
Can confirm. I've worked for one of these companies and at another of comparable size and there's nothing magic about the former. They have a lot of resources and operate at large scale, and they can hire very good people, but they also do a lot of cargo cult engineering and the executives are often clueless and out of touch.This is a side-tangent of a side-tangent, but I am so fucking fed up with people glamorizing the FAGMAN companies. Most of the things they produce are complete garbage. They have entrenched positions in certain important markets and other than that, they just keep throwing shit at the wall and see if they can make it stick. Often the execution is embarrassingly bad from the get-go.
Good.Stadia did irreparable harm to the concept of cloud gaming
First he brutally fucked his wallet, next the girlfriend, Chris Roberts is truly unstoppable.
First he brutally fucked his wallet, next the girlfriend, Chris Roberts is truly unstoppable.
Reminds me of that story about the guy who spent thousands on that Final Fantasy gacha game and got divorced. I can't imagine spending thousands on stuff that isn't real.
A dude I knew on the main EQ emulator server before P99 dropped put of uni because he got so sucked into it. Saddest thing was a few months after that happened the server shut down wiping all his shit out.
First he brutally fucked his wallet, next the girlfriend, Chris Roberts is truly unstoppable.
Reminds me of that story about the guy who spent thousands on that Final Fantasy gacha game and got divorced. I can't imagine spending thousands on stuff that isn't real.
Was actually making me think about the height of WoW's popularity when people were losing their jobs, marriages/relationships, flunking out of school, etc. because they were so addicted to the game and didn't do anything else. Gaming addiction is a real thing.
Whenever I go too far down a gaming hole, I always tell myself, "Well, be sure to tell everyone about your level 70 gnome wizard when they ask why you got fired, I'm sure they'll all be impressed!" Tends to get me focused.I saw a guy flunk out of college because he got addicted to TinyMUD back in the early 1990s.
Roll barbarians instead. Far more likely to impress.Whenever I go too far down a gaming hole, I always tell myself, "Well, be sure to tell everyone about your level 70 gnome wizard when they ask why you got fired, I'm sure they'll all be impressed!" Tends to get me focused.I saw a guy flunk out of college because he got addicted to TinyMUD back in the early 1990s.
True, true. You're welcome to my cardboard box party.Roll barbarians instead. Far more likely to impress.Whenever I go too far down a gaming hole, I always tell myself, "Well, be sure to tell everyone about your level 70 gnome wizard when they ask why you got fired, I'm sure they'll all be impressed!" Tends to get me focused.I saw a guy flunk out of college because he got addicted to TinyMUD back in the early 1990s.
Damn, dude. I didn't realise your living conditions were so dire.You're welcome to my cardboard box party.
Damn, dude. I didn't realise your living conditions were so dire.You're welcome to my cardboard box party.