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Google has been promising that their new “Stadia” game streaming service will provide a seamless, ultra HD gaming experience that will remove what they see as the hassle of consoles. But so far, people aren’t happy.
The system’s launch has been criticized for a lot of things, but top of that list is the price. The Stadia not only requires a big initial investment, but also a monthly fee. On top of that, you’ve gotta buy each individual game?
The gaming public would probably let all of this slide, but only if Stadia was working flawlessly. As it stands now, the games all lag a little bit, and they’re not in full 4K. Stadia is a cool idea, but it just doesn’t seem finished. Microsoft’s version, Xcloud, which is advertised as a beta, is already leaps and bounds ahead of the Google version. So, what will Google do?
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