Want an update on Stadia? It’s still a monumental disappointment
Users over on Reddit have started airing their frustrations towards Googles’ cloud gaming service and it’s more than a little sad.
Users over on Reddit have started airing their frustrations towards Googles’ cloud gaming service and it’s more than a little sad.
We haven’t really heard very much about Google Stadia since its soft launch last year. Sure, it works well enough when there’s proximity to its servers, though there’s definitely more latency than any serious gamer would like. Of course, that’s not really the point of Stadia is it? It’s all about being able to jump in and play a game without having to use a dedicated console or PC, and being able to jump between devices on the fly.
When Stadia launches next week, it’ll have just a single launch exclusive – a lone game amongst a dozen or so great games that have been available on other platforms for ages.
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