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« Reply #18 on: 2019-11-14 14:16:18 » |
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The Stadia will struggle for sure... possibly fail. It will be that first stepping stone that will be used as an example to build off of for future generations of products similar to this. People will learn from it.
As it is now, Stadia is well overpriced. You have for a console, you pay for a service, and you get old games and nothing new. It's not a new game console... it's a service. It has been marketed poorly and wrongly. It isn't going to compete with the Playstation's and Xbox's of the world. Sony and Microsoft have their own subscription services that are more affordable and offer more value.
So when ti comes to the Stadia and it's future, it will come down to what is the value of this product and service? That's what it will be.
Whether the system fails or flounders around a few years, it will be learned from, improved upon, and be made better in the future whether Google comes back with a new era of the Stadia idea, or another company makes something better.
As it is now, with Sony and Microsoft about to release their next generation consoles early next year, the Stadia will be forgotten. There is no draw to the Stadia. No unique or third party games just for the Stadia... it's just.... an overpriced subscription service.
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« Reply #19 on: 2019-11-15 16:44:52 » |
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The Stadia will struggle for sure... possibly fail. It will be that first stepping stone that will be used as an example to build off of for future generations of products similar to this. People will learn from it.
As it is now, Stadia is well overpriced. You have for a console, you pay for a service, and you get old games and nothing new. It's not a new game console... it's a service. It has been marketed poorly and wrongly. It isn't going to compete with the Playstation's and Xbox's of the world. Sony and Microsoft have their own subscription services that are more affordable and offer more value.
So when ti comes to the Stadia and it's future, it will come down to what is the value of this product and service? That's what it will be.
Whether the system fails or flounders around a few years, it will be learned from, improved upon, and be made better in the future whether Google comes back with a new era of the Stadia idea, or another company makes something better.
As it is now, with Sony and Microsoft about to release their next generation consoles early next year, the Stadia will be forgotten. There is no draw to the Stadia. No unique or third party games just for the Stadia... it's just.... an overpriced subscription service.
That all makes sense too. It's going to be made an example of to build off of. It's possible Google knows it won't be a huge success but they can learn and do what they do best.... gather data.... and use that data to improve things in the future. You know the other big companies are watching too.
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« Reply #20 on: 2019-11-19 15:12:40 » |
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