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They should focus on making gaming linux os from debian distro (internal google engineers  use debian 10 named GLinux with their changes), but Stadia, no thank you.

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10 hours ago, Niteify said:

It's just another console, altho instead of owning the games, you pay monthly, and don't really have any expensive console hardware i guess.

something like that

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On 7/5/2019 at 5:08 AM, Niteify said:

It's just another console, altho instead of owning the games, you pay monthly, and don't really have any expensive console hardware i guess.

Kinda. I mean I can see the advantages and disadvantages.

Where it's cheap on the short run, just playing games for a few months. No big deal not that much money spent. 

But in the long run, you're going to/could be paying a monthly fee that could end up being more than a price of a full console/pc in total. (I haven't looked into the price)

Personally, I'm not a fan, I like owning my hardware/games (Also you can sell the old games/hardware in the future, yeah they won't be as valuable but will still sell).

It's going to be very connection dependent, you'll be surprised at the number of people with a bad connection.

I haven't looked into it too much but what about input lag and high latency? That'll put you at a large disadvantage to other players.

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If Google Stadia was truly the "Netflix" of gaming, I could see it holding water. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Paying for the service on top of every game? Better to just pay for the computing power outright and then buy the games. At least you own it at that point.

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