What a lot of people don't seem to understand is that Stadia isn't for Neogaf/REEEEE. It's not for people who preordered an X/Pro 6 months in advance, it's not for people who buy $600-$1500 for GPU's, and it's not for people who buy TV's/Monitors based on their input lag. Stadia is for Football_Hero_69 who buys/plays nothing but Fifa/Madden/NBA2K every year. It's for your Giantbomb Abby's who is constantly complaining about her crappy PC, still has a base Xbone, and admittedly doesn't know what Game Mode or Input Lag is. You guys are experiencing what audio/videophile enthusiast forums experienced decade(s) ago when inferior streaming solutions threatened to upend CD's and Blurays. You can almost verbatim substitute in the same arguments, "No one's going to pay $6 to rent a compressed to shit stream when Netflix ships Blurays for less than $1"..."No one's going to pay $15 for an MP3 album that sounds like a Tin Can"..."No one's going to pay $60 for a laggy, compressed to shit Tomb Raider when Walmart sells the Xbone X version for $15." Unfortunately the broader population is largely ignorant to matters of quality or value, they place convenience and ease of use over everything and will gladly pay more for objectively inferior goods to get it. Whether it is Stadia or not, streaming owning 95% of the gaming market is inevitable. Physical consoles, PC's, and discs will just be a niche of weirdos like Vinyl's.