I have my doubts.This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
I have my confidence.I have my doubts.
No but you can stream a Xbox One version.I tried out the Xcloud app on PC..
Seems kinda bullshit. None of the games work mouse+keyboard.
Shouldn't I be able to stream a pc version?
Probably, but I don't see the benefit to gamers. If downloading a game and massive patch is too much, then buy physical or stop releasing half finished games.This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
Need 5 or 6g.... lag lag lag...This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
It’s great if the server hardware is good. Like on Geforce Now, I played Control there instead of on my RTX-incompatible PC.Streaming, IMO, is a solution to a problem caused by moving to digital
No thanks.This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
Why?I have my confidence.
That's the catch for me, IF.It’s great if the server hardware is good. Like on Geforce Now, I played Control there instead of on my RTX-incompatible PC.
Both Sony & Microsoft are positioning streaming as an option. Google/Luna are the ones pushing a stream only future and we know what happened with Stadia (I know it is still there but what its future looks like is an open question.)Why?
Why can't it just be part of the future; an option?
That's why I said, its the future. Eventually it will get there.Need 5 or 6g.... lag lag lag...
This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
Nah, native hardware will get smaller, stronger and cheaper over time too. We have no idea which option will be the most commercially viable in 20 years.That's why I said, its the future. Eventually it will get there.
Let's hope it stays that way.This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
My experience is completely the opposite. Works great.I tried out the Xcloud app on PC..
Seems kinda bullshit. None of the games work mouse+keyboard.
Shouldn't I be able to stream a pc version?
Also, I've been using the home streaming from my Series X to my iPad pro, and the video quality is garbage most of the time.
My experience is completely the opposite. Works great.
Oh sorry, no I meant Xcloud. I haven't tried home streaming.The home streaming?
What are you streaming to? I've seen lots of people complain about it looking like crap on iPad.. but looking ok on their phone.
This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
I think it's HDMI or DP cable and not Ethernet.I love how they show the phone connected to an ethernet adapter.....
This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
It's a docking station; and they make a big show of claiming it's only for capturing the video.. which they show like.. 5 seconds of, and could easily have recorded at any time.I think it's HDMI or DP cable and not Ethernet.
This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
I beat A Plagues Tale on Xcloud. There were moments that I forgot I was streaming. It's not perfect, but it is indeed the future.I have my doubts.
I have gigabit and ~10ms pings to google's DCs.I beat A Plagues Tale on Xcloud. There were moments that I forgot I was streaming. It's not perfect, but it is indeed the future.
Stadia was my main "next gen console" prior to Series X and PS5 launch and it was damn near perfect experience-wise. I put hundreds upon hundreds of hours into Destiny 2, Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. It's the real deal for those of us who don't have to worry about broadband speeds or data caps.
The Future is now old man.This is the future. Whether you like it or not.
I've had rock solid performance in SoCal on TMobile LTE soNeed 5 or 6g.... lag lag lag...
Definitely, I'll always prefer local gaming but when I can pick up exactly where I left off when traveling to the in-laws that's a game changer. When I can try out a game on gamepass without having to download the entire thing, game changer.It's a future. For those that choose to use it.