Isn't Stadia pretty much on life support as it is? Google recently announced they weren't doing any first-party games past 2021.That's as good an early warning sign as you're going to get from them as to where they see the platform in 3 years: an also-ran and afterthought at best and "servers will be shut down, and you will lose access to all your games at that time" at worst.
It's rapidly becoming a cult thing where the 100 guys who play it insist it's the best and the future of gaming and it's everyone else's fault for not wanting to play it.
VRs only problem is that the games are still effectively tech demos. It's coming along nicely.
There is an actual argument to be made that shooters are training for war. I've found myself falling naturally into real tactical movements and trying to tuck my legs at odd angles behind cover.
Isn't Stadia pretty much on life support as it is? Google recently announced they weren't doing any first-party games past 2021.That's as good an early warning sign as you're going to get from them as to where they see the platform in 3 years: an also-ran and afterthought at best and "servers will be shut down, and you will lose access to all your games at that time" at worst.
It's rapidly becoming a cult thing where the 100 guys who play it insist it's the best and the future of gaming and it's everyone else's fault for not wanting to play it.
Sounds like VR.
Hard disagree. VR is niche to be sure but it's still developing well and overall on the up.
VRs only problem is that the games are still effectively tech demos. It's coming along nicely.
There is an actual argument to be made that shooters are training for war. I've found myself falling naturally into real tactical movements and trying to tuck my legs at odd angles behind cover.