GG was right again. We were predicting the death of this anti-consumer dumpster fire since before it launched. Everyone knew that Goolag would abandon it just like their other failed projects. Everyone except the retard games "journalists", that is. They thought they could shill it into a success to spite the people that should be their audience. Hopefully this red pills some people about needing to own your games to actually own them.
I recall telling people at the time "if you want to know what playing a game over Stadia will be like, use OBS to stream a game playing on one computer to another computer in the same room; and play the game by watching the stream. Because ultimately Stadia is a highly optimized version of that, except the computer the game is playing on is in a datacenter somewhere"
But of course even if you own a game you still may not "own" it, if it depends on activation servers and online services to play it.
Everyone except the retard games "journalists", that is. They thought they could shill it into a success to spite the people that should be their audience.
I would love to know how many of them believed what they were writing. Because anyone with a brain knows that this shit is just fundamentally impossible due to the speed of light.
I don't even buy games on Steam anymore and at least they are actually on my computer where I could use a steam emulator if my account ever got banned.
I only still occasionally buy from Gog even though they're woke idiots because I'd rather pay a few dollars than risk a cracked one.
GG was right again. We were predicting the death of this anti-consumer dumpster fire since before it launched. Everyone knew that Goolag would abandon it just like their other failed projects. Everyone except the retard games "journalists", that is. They thought they could shill it into a success to spite the people that should be their audience. Hopefully this red pills some people about needing to own your games to actually own them.
I recall telling people at the time "if you want to know what playing a game over Stadia will be like, use OBS to stream a game playing on one computer to another computer in the same room; and play the game by watching the stream. Because ultimately Stadia is a highly optimized version of that, except the computer the game is playing on is in a datacenter somewhere"
But of course even if you own a game you still may not "own" it, if it depends on activation servers and online services to play it.
I would love to know how many of them believed what they were writing. Because anyone with a brain knows that this shit is just fundamentally impossible due to the speed of light.
I don't even buy games on Steam anymore and at least they are actually on my computer where I could use a steam emulator if my account ever got banned.
I only still occasionally buy from Gog even though they're woke idiots because I'd rather pay a few dollars than risk a cracked one.