This is now Part 2 of a trilogy on Stadia, check out the other episodes! Part 1: ruclips.net/video/m0OYCMkr-_Q/видео.html Part 3: ruclips.net/video/C9KPNQ7sT3E/видео.html
Gee, maybe they wanted people to browse through the game library instead of going to directly what they want. (Kind of like how Ikea makes you walk through the whole f****** store) Effin duh! They know how to make a search bar, they left it out on purpose.
@@saber5296 Forcing people to scroll through the library would highlight the low number of games, not hide it. If you were able to just search for the game you wanted, you would never know what the rest of the library looked like.
This is why I got a Switch instead. I had been working at a Best Buy when this came out, and I remember the Google Stadia rep was a human hype machine. He made it seem like this was really going to be a great new way to play games, and I remained dubious from the jump. When I found out they only gave us enough units to cover about a third of the pre-orders, it was all the proof I needed. Stadia, what a stupid idea altogether.
There are games that are broken and unplayable on the stadia, but since they’ve fired all of their developers (and still own the game code), it will never get fixed. It CAN’T get fixed. The people who know HOW to fix it have been sacked.
Rerez: I don't hate cloud gaming. Me: I do! I don't want gaming tied to always online. My internet is already iffy as is. I want as few valuables in my way as possible.
Agree. I think cloud gaming is chill, but what happens when the internet goes down or the servers go down. We already "rent" access to our shows and movies. Not eager to pay for temporary access to games. At least with consoles I can download and store to my own media.
i think cloud gaming could work and be perfectly fine - if the games themselves are free. you just have to pay for the service itself. for the most part, this is only done with official virtual consoles to my knowledge, but those have existed for years.
@@ebonshade you phrase that like you can block specific ads please tell me how if that is possible because the stadia ads are annoying as hell but i still like supporting creators
I only decided to get Cyberpunk on Stadia for the free controller and chromecast ultra. Now I'm glad I didnt purchase it for the PC but I plan to in the future when they iron out the bugs and performance issues
💁 I'm playing it on Geforce Now using my NOTE10+, cloud streaming platforms are playing Cyberpunk seamlessly while consoles are having a bit of trouble...🤷 Points scored for cloud gaming
@@J.D.Vision But the game is ''fine'' on Xbox Series and Playstation 5. And the game even has not yet received a version for the next-gen consoles (they are only running the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X version in backwards compatibility mode with improvements due to the extra hardware.) The old-gen consoles on the other hand, these are running the game very badly, but I believe that this was just bad optimization by CD Projekt, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a very demanding game but it is far from running as bad as CyberPunk 2077 even on Xbox One Base.
I still remember when they would spam Stadia ads saying it was the greatest thing ever and I was like, "Shut up! I want to watch my videos!" Thankfully, I haven't gotten any more ads of it since release.
In German radio there was even false advertising, they try it make it sound like it is the Netflix of games. Preatty much they say for 10€ you can stream any game you want, not even a hint about buying games
Sooo, there were a total of 5 ads while I watched this. Not to complain about the number of ads, especially when what's played is so funny. 1. Pre video ad trying to sell Stadia. 2. An ad promoting some other Google product. 3. An ad promoting Stadia Pro about 30 seconds before you went into how much of a rip off Stadia Pro is in the video. 4. The same Stadia from before the video. 5. Right as the video was ending, the Stadia Pro ad again. "This video going over that we've produced one of the worst gaming platforms in history is the perfect video to bombard viewers with our gaming platform's ads!"
And this, is why the only Google service I've ever been willing to pay for is RUclips Premium. I mean, you get the same effect with RUclips Vanced, but you don't support the creators, which kinda sucks.
@@GeorgePerakis just use the paid channel subscription, superchat, merch, or even sponsored products for that. RUclips Premium is still as much of a ransomware as Stadia is, especially now that YT monetizes every single video for themselves; regardless of whether it's part of the Content Creator program or not.
“Wherever you are Stadia lets you play the latest games” I literally just watched the first video on stadia then watched this thereafter I can’t stop laughing 😂
@@dik56 Old games you can count in two hands and they can be found in almost at all platforms at much cheaper price and in high quality without paying for pro. Go back to r/stadia and post your comment there and tag it as "positive post" maybe you'll attract like minded peeps in deep stockhom syndrome and sunk cost fallacy.
Charles M Imagine living in an area where its only a choice between one broadband company and old fashioned dial up. Oh wait you don’t have to, thats most of the country because the internet providers carved it up as an oligopoly and only compete in a slim minority of areas.
@@repulser93 can only hope that summon worse doesn't take his place . That dude gave zero fucks and made it clear he didn't care about anything except making money.
"how can you not support your OWN projects?" reminds me of a story i read long ago: a then-new Apple system, i think it was one of the I-Pads, could not handle Apple's OWN video/music program, Quicktime. THE most popular program Apple EVER made is TOTALLY unusable! "format not recognized"!
Used the free month trial to get Cyberpunk for $50 and they sent me a free Chromecast, a Gamepad, and more charging cords for my collection. And the worst issue I've had is getting used to the XY & BA buttons being switched from what I'm used to.
Honestly cyberpunk is the first time I heard of Stadia doing good. I still don't have hope for the service lasting because it's google, but it sounded like you guys got a better experience than the ps4 peeps did
If I want to play games anywhere, I have my Switch and an Android phone. Switch for modern releases, and phone for classic games running on emulators from the Play Store.
11:11 I feel like a lot of people somehow don't get how touch controls are an issue, just watching the way you have to cramp your hands to hit the shoulder buttons shows how bad touch controls are alone. Not to mention how much of your fingers cover the screen with touch controls.
@@elin111 at least the dreamcast WORKED and had a large library of great, exclusive games (hell, even to this day as only a small number of dreamcast games have been ported)
@@sarafontanini7051 Not only that but there were very few BAD Dreamcast games. You could realistically pick uo anh Dreamcast Game and probably find some enjoyment from it in some way.
I have it and it's great. If you want to try it... They're offering a promo that if you preorder Cyberpunk 2077 that you get a free Stadia Premiere pack which is usually like $100.
When can we expect the 3rd and final chapter of the Stadia saga? Because as of this writing, Google has announced that Stadia will shut down for good on January 18 2023, pretty much confirming our suspicion that Google will kill Stadia because it's not bringing in the big bucks they're hoping for!
On Twitter, Shane confirmed that they’re going to make a part 3 that’s going to release the same day that Stadia will shut down. It seems like it’s going to be in-depth retrospective, Shane is already asking for interviews with game developers working on Stadia games and Stadia discord members (though unfortunately the latter will be difficult since he was banned from Stadia server lmfao).
Whoever does your editing is a master at it. I really love how they professionally mix in all the punchy graphics, gameplay footage and other segments. Really makes the videos top notch IMO.
@@fistfulofgroovy9746 So you didn't have EVERY SINGLE AD BREAK over the course of this video play at least one ad for Stadia? Because that's what showed up on my end.
Your first Stadia video was actually the first Rerez video I ever saw. Yet it’s taken me until last month to get around to seeing your other content. But now, I’ve finally become a follower. Keep up the great work, and keep the laughs coming!
Bald people in the IT industry = LIARS! Peter Molyneux to add to this lol! But...to be fair, he DID say let's you play the latest games. He didn't say HOW WELL you can play those games lol!
The thing I find annoying is the people who claim to have no issues with Stadia. They act like they have the competition beat, including pc users. It’s so hubris.
I mean, it's easy to rock when you provide a good games library without atrocious, stingy DRM that's easily cracked and can potentially rob paying customers from their legally purchased games when said DRM just abruptly prevents access on some random date.
@@thedarkmantis9143 Unfortunately sometimes the DRM free version has missing features (shout out to whoever did Streets of Rage 4 for only allowing local co-op)
"a digital game on consoles or pc might take hours to download" I'm alright with waiting for a couple hours if it means I can play it offline lagless for hundreds of hours later, it's absolutely not the big deal they say it is.
Correct also seeing how I have a job so I can download games from my phone to my console so the game is ready to play when I come home not to mention I can also put it in test mode while I sleep
So its for people who cant afford a PC or a console, but they would have to have amazing internet? Cloud streaming makes no sense. Edit: Some people on the comments of this comment have been saying that stadia is actually pretty good, so I decided to try it out. And... its not as bad as this video makes it out to be. It worked for me almost perfectly, with no noticable input lag. But i still wouldnt recommend it because this service will inevitably die and you will lose all your games, but maybe give the free trial a try. Or just use a better cloud gaming service like Xcloud or Geforce Now.
My average download speed at home is 17mbps, it works just fine. Don't know why people straight up lie about needing amazing internet speeds to play (not you, I know you're just repeating what you heard online). Even with mobile data it works fine for me with H+ (below 4G but above 3G).
Cloud gaming is not the future of games, it is the end. Any exclusive game for a service is literally on lifesupport and absolutely cannot exist past a decade. Imagine Skyrim, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Earthworm Jim 2, Pong, King's Quest 6, or any other game with complex ownership or other forms of complexity moving off of a platform to another. Now that game is gone, erased from history. You can never play that game, ever again. Not only can you not play it but the only thing that might still exist of the game is footage compiled on RUclips. That's the promise of cloud gaming because not only can you not save any part of your game to a device you own, you're really just watching your games played through a window. When the shade gets drawn your game is gone. With a physical copy you're legally allowed to make backup archival copies for storage purposes, putting the fate of your property in your hands. As long as you can keep your console or PC functional, you can play those games any time. My 30 year old copy of Nightshade on the NES, which will never get a port or re-release still works great. My GoG copy of Rise of the Dragon will work in 30 years on any PC that can run DOSbox. I hope cloud gaming NEVER has a single exclusive game because that would instantly make the game dead, we just won't know when it'll die until someone tries to start Stadia (or whatever) and instead gets a 'We're Sorry, This Service Has Ended' message. Enjoy your exclusive rentals if those ever happen.
"The most important element of any game platform, the games." "Isn't that right, Phil?" Phil: "AaaAAAAAAAAAAH" *head explodes* "That's Phil's agreement."
@I am Petitgguy Well, that's not on Stadia to decide. That's for game producers to do that and I don't know why everyone keeps trying to put it on them like that's their decision.
@I am Petitgguy oh and I also remember when the music industry also failed itself when they rejected and didn't embrace online music. Now they get little to no profit from it because of that decision.
@I am Petitgguy Stadia has more than just a functioning platform 🤣 You're really ridiculous you know. Yeah Stadia takes a learning curve for some but Stadia is a brand that is marketing to get people to grow up with it. Most kids are better at tech than most adults these days. I'm sorry if the learning curve in making sure you had a stable connection was too much but for us who just simply changed away from the default password the platform has worked amazing and the unique features is what people are missing out here because people just want to blindly hate on something without using it. There's no way in hell this youtuber had that good of connection and had issues. That's really laughable to me. So, Stadia offers auto saving, you're able to have up to 5 family members on your pro membership. Just can't play the games at the same time. So, I literally have a console for 3 households on my account. Some people might think this is some horrible thing but I just think y'all are tripping. So I'm out. Just one last point of advice... Try using a platform instead of taking shock value advice from a youtuber with a chip on his shoulder.
@I am Petitgguy Do you listen to yourself? Too late after being launched during it's first year during a fucking world pandemic?... Get over yourself man and focus your energy on something positive for once. ✌️
The gas station hotdog analogy doesn't work in my area. There's a state wide gas station chain that has the most amazing hot dogs. like. 10/10 like their hotdogs more than any others I've ever tried. Most of their food is really good and on the upper end of fast food. Also better chai tea lattes than starbucks by far. lol. I want their hotdogs now. u.u
To be fair, I find more issues playing GeForce Now having a Founder sub: only being compatible with a Xbox controller, even the Steam Controller has issues. The only native dongle is Nvidia Shield. Servers of Western EU are not that great. Stadia business model is awful, but despite that, even using Wifi on the Chromecast, I can play 4k games without lag issues.
@@manamaster6 The curse is when any company that is associating with mr. Harrison gets botched launch, bad media image etc. This madman has been terrorising gaming since 2006
@@iconofsin4578 yeah your right. When the PS3 was released, he made them include a controller that had no rumble but it had motion controls. Which was horrible. He said and I quote “Rumble I feel, was the last generation feature. It’s not the next. I think motion sensitivity is.”They said something about rumble would mess up the motion controls but Nintendo’s Wii remote had rumble AND motion control. The controller would vibrate but the motion controls were still good. So I wish Phil would explain to me why is it that rumble is still used today even though it was invented for gaming in 1997 for the N64?! Either the man is just as stupid as he looks or he is doing it on purpose. So yeah, he pretty much curses everything he is involved with.
That is an INSULT to Ouya! At least it made one good contribution and wasn't exactly backed by a super corporation, just took a project that was more than they could handle.
I’m a software developer by trade, and it feels like Google brought software development practices to the video game hardware space. Instead of launching a completed product, they launched the “thinnest slice of value” and built out functionality from there. This can work for some things, since it allows you to launch a product with limited investment and build new functionality based on customer feedback. But it doesn’t work for everything. And evidentially, Google didn’t realize that this was one instance where it wouldn’t work.
@@SpoookyGamez I am I a FB group of 30 000 people. Non of us have problem. So strage right? Yotubers say stadia suck but the player who use it say work perfectly..
@@SpoookyGamez Garbage? In what way? Genuinely asking. I believed that too. After I tried it I changed my opinion. No downloads, no updates, play free, sub if you want to, buy your games if you want to, play anywhere that has decent internet or good cell service, play on the devices you own, share your library, play with great quality, since it is free you can just add it to the ways you games and not break the bank in anyway. Even Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Sony are making cloud services as they see the potential.
I'm pretty sure Google has never been "ahead of the curve" on anything other than the original concept of the search engine which I'll admit, is an accomplishment. After that however, their only successful business expansions have buying out already existing products/companies. Anything they make themselves is doomed to failure.
Google tries to branch out with other products like Stadia. They have a sizable list of failures including Google Glass. They’re good ideas in their own right but Google doesn’t really put much effort into these products. They then flop and Google tries hard to get you to buy them. Then they move on to the next thing. Right now they’re branching into various avenues like Chromecast and Hub. It’s uncertain how well these products will do but my thought is they’re probably going to be flaming garbage like Stadia and they’ll flop. Especially when other companies like Apple and Amazon are doing it better and with more effort. Amazon is even doing it’s own version of Stadia and with their rate of success it’ll probably be way better and it’ll pioneer the cloud gaming service where Stadia tried and failed.
@@Gamingnstuff131 wow, such hate. Are you an apple fanboy by any chance? Stadia works perfectly for 95% of it's base. The Google Home products works better than Alexa (I have both) Android phones (And the Pixel line) are quite good. Chromecast is a really nice and cheap mirror device for your computer and phone.
I like the idea of Stadia, but having to pay a monthly fee and still pay the retail price for games on top of that is ridiculous to me. I know that you have to do that on any system to play online but not for single player games
It’s so common now it’s funny My American internet is terrible = Stadia is terrible Meanwhile 1 Million plus users near 2 playing on pro accounts and on day 0 I pressed play and Cyberpunk worked. Now 30 hours in its one of the top places to play the game backed by The Verge, Gamecast and even Inside Gaming
It gives me great joy that stadia failed. Those ads were freaking everywhere! It confused me why google even tried. Why would someone game on stadia when they've been playing on another system for a decade or more
The no downloads argument falls apart quickly. If your game downloads takes forever then that means your internet is a bit crappy but Stadia requires a good internet connection to function.
@@yehudarosenthal5616 No, it's profitable FOR advertisers, not from. Those who advertise on RUclips have a wider reach that television commercials, but RUclips as a platform has been scoring net losses each fiscal year due to the cost of video and web hosting. It's why recent changes are allowing them to run ads on smaller channels even if said smaller channel cannot monetize videos themselves and just keep the revenue. It's also why ad payouts for creators are less and less hence why they take in-video sponsorship deals. They continue to operate at a loss, however, because it still is driving profits in other areas up. By becoming the de facto monopoly of video sites (alternatives exist, but come on? Who is going to Vimeo or Daily Motion?) they also make sure that everyone on the platform becomes tied into the Google ecosystem in one way or another. The gap between losses and profits shortens as technology improves as well.
@@TheAmazingSpiderPunk RUclips's revenue in 2019 was $15 Billion which contributes to 10% all Google revenue. If they are not turning a profit from that than Google's whole business model is completely flawed as their primary profit is from personalized ads from data collected throughout their services...
If for example you bought a game that hasn't been released. Basically a pre-order usually a week before launch the game pre-dowloads it. The only time you have to download while playing is a day 1 patch. Which is very common and quick. We've played video games for years, decades even downloading the game is the least of our worries. I never have a problem with it. I am more annoyed with steam having to update every week due to discounts expiring and or new sales being released.
Stadia has been working pretty well for me on average wifi & 4G connections. I play on my android phone, my iPad pro, and my TV through chromecast and have had minimal issues
The ONLY good thing about Stadia is that it runs Linux, so game developers that want to release their games on Stadia have to make them compatible with Linux. If Stadia (or similar services) ever manage to get popular, Linux would start being more and more appealing to casual users, finally ending the monopolistic mess that Microsoft's Windows is.
@ I knew that it ran on Linux, but there isn't that much of a difference anyway. If developers launch a game for BSD, the effort to port it to Linux is minimal.
Funny enough, my Stadia runs perfect on the Chromecast Ultra on wireless. Got the Controller and the chromecast for free because of my RUclips Premium. Can't complain 🤷🏻♂️
It's worth mentioning that Stadia isn't the first failed project Google's had a hand in. Remember Juicero, that juicer which relied on QR coded packs of juice and an internet connection to function?
Oh, that _beautiful_ thing. The one that was annililated by a one minute Bloomberg video. What was Google's had in that, again? How's the founder doing nowadays, anyway? Last time I heard of him, he was selling raw water and getting real touchy whenever someone mentioned Juicero around him... 😆
You forgot the best part: Google is so desperate for people to play Stadia that they gave it free to anyone subscribed to RUclips Music. Which is hilarious considering hardly anyone has a subscription to that versus Spotify or Apple Music.
@@NvanRoblox Beg to differ: Got my subscription set up for $6.99 as a college student. Next, got the unit for free. My Internet is 60-80mbps down 3-6mbps up Comcast Basic. Somehow, at 720p-1080p streaming resolution, I am enjoying games like Jedi Fallen Order, PUBG, and other titles both single/multiplayer at excellent performance levels with the 10% chance of input lag or severe stuttering. Considering that I can also just swap the Stadia controller out with a wired Xbox/PS4 controller to remove that input lag from the prebundled controller, I can enjoy gaming with near console-like input performance. In addition to this, I have been playing my games 90% of the time on wifi with a smartphone USB-C hub dock in room one floor above my router with 75% connection strength on B A S I C Cable internet in New England. Stadia is NOT perfect. Stadia is not endorsing me for their free product. BUT: For broke guys like me who wished they could enjoy next-gen titles/current-gen games on the cheap, this service is the best thing to happen to me!
This is now Part 2 of a trilogy on Stadia, check out the other episodes!
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/m0OYCMkr-_Q/видео.html
Part 3: ruclips.net/video/C9KPNQ7sT3E/видео.html
Cool
nice
oh yeah there is an episode 3 !!
@@DOAohman22023, Google Stadia is still considered a massive failure.
@@purwantiallan5089 yes
Seriously, the fact that Google out of all the companies in the world failed to implement search into their newest high profile service tells it all.
It only took 17 months to implement a search bar.
They didnt fail to implement it they just wanted to hide the absence of games stadia has by making you scroll
Gee, maybe they wanted people to browse through the game library instead of going to directly what they want. (Kind of like how Ikea makes you walk through the whole f****** store)
Effin duh! They know how to make a search bar, they left it out on purpose.
@@saber5296 Forcing people to scroll through the library would highlight the low number of games, not hide it. If you were able to just search for the game you wanted, you would never know what the rest of the library looked like.
@@P1ayerOne Oh yeah.... Sure.... Totally...
Given the recent developments with Stadia, this mini-series deserves a sequel. Would make a nice trilogy!
@Green Fool That's probably what Hungry Manticore meant.
Especially when the Stadia has 20 days left before Discontinued for good
And sure enough they did just that! A sad ending to a fascinating story
@Jack Smith there was a good ending. Just not for Google.
Your dream came true!
This is why I got a Switch instead. I had been working at a Best Buy when this came out, and I remember the Google Stadia rep was a human hype machine. He made it seem like this was really going to be a great new way to play games, and I remained dubious from the jump. When I found out they only gave us enough units to cover about a third of the pre-orders, it was all the proof I needed. Stadia, what a stupid idea altogether.
Should have gotten a DS instead 😐
Now Stadia is being shut down
@@Mister_Hyphen why?🤷♀️
@@gracekim25 It has more games and portability along with download play.
@@Mister_Hyphen OP can literally jailbreak the switch and play 900x more games than the DS
Stadia was a massive tera-flop
Lol!
You said it friend
That's a good one.
Actually really enjoy Stadia. Find most these videos completely different than my experience and other people who game with it.
Yep
This comment is so underrated
Ironically, I got a Stadia ad while watching this.
Same
Yea me too
Thats not ironic, it's just targeted advertising.
same
Lol same
and it gets worse and worse - they shut down their first party studio & recently screwed Terraria so bad that they canceled the Stadia port.
They even shutdown their in house studios less than a week after they praised the staff.
There are games that are broken and unplayable on the stadia, but since they’ve fired all of their developers (and still own the game code), it will never get fixed. It CAN’T get fixed. The people who know HOW to fix it have been sacked.
Too bad they canceled terraria on stadia, they just lost 3 potential players
Honestly good for Re-Logic, sure they make like slightly less money but Terraria deserves better then Stadia.
@@Limbbiscuit But they didn''t
Man, thank God Stadia is here to solve the problem of me actually owning media 🤩
Liar consoles ee still god
Its actually really good. This guy probably just is too dumb enough to make stadia work on 5ghz not 2.5 or whatever garbage router u use
@@BoleDaPole
A console dependent on your Wifi isnt a good one
I have a feeling a lot of people learnt this lesson in the past year.. seeing all their favourite things evaporate when the paychecks stop coming
@@gamingwithJT2007
Yeah the hardware is expensive but at least it works.
Mr Google is officially my favorite character Ever
FASTESTFREESESTINTERNET
Mr Google give us free high speed internet
that why we love him
mr google seems like he was ripped straight out of inter-dimensional cable
Roses are red
This joke is lame
“Wherever you are
Stadia lets you play the latest games.”
you made my day
@@MasterControl90original :)
That’s why you don’t trust Mike Jay
Golden bruh
@@chazmeist thanks 👍
Wherever you are, Stadia lets you play like the latest game journalist!
Yet we need to scroll hundred of pages to find that.
Rerez: I don't hate cloud gaming.
Me: I do! I don't want gaming tied to always online. My internet is already iffy as is. I want as few valuables in my way as possible.
100kb - 500kb download speed 4 da win
Don't forget that everything you bought is gone the moment Stadia dies!
Ironically, even the oldest of video game consoles have better picture quality.
Agree. I think cloud gaming is chill, but what happens when the internet goes down or the servers go down. We already "rent" access to our shows and movies. Not eager to pay for temporary access to games. At least with consoles I can download and store to my own media.
i think cloud gaming could work and be perfectly fine - if the games themselves are free. you just have to pay for the service itself. for the most part, this is only done with official virtual consoles to my knowledge, but those have existed for years.
This video: Stadia sucks and is terrible.
Ad breaks: Advertising Stadia.
Nah stadia is awesome
@@wrongyeezy4071 agree
I got a stadia ad too
I blocked stadia's ads
@@ebonshade you phrase that like you can block specific ads
please tell me how if that is possible because the stadia ads are annoying as hell but i still like supporting creators
"10 times more powerful than the top two consoles of the *previous generation* combined."
Too bad Stadia has to compete with the *current generation.*
@dead channel close enough
You were right pretty much.
@dead channel wow you’re correct 😅
@dead channel 😂gosh you’re a wizard!
@dead channel as alive as your channel.
so... who else is looking forward to part 3 of this series with the recent news.
Oh yeah I’m pretty excited 😂
It was great.
Its amazing end of the fall of Google Stadia.
Yet Cyberpunk is the cheapest way to play cyberpunk in good condition as of today.
I only decided to get Cyberpunk on Stadia for the free controller and chromecast ultra. Now I'm glad I didnt purchase it for the PC but I plan to in the future when they iron out the bugs and performance issues
Stadia runs Cyberpunk bellow 900p on 60fps mode, it's way better on Geforce Now.
💁 I'm playing it on Geforce Now using my NOTE10+, cloud streaming platforms are playing Cyberpunk seamlessly while consoles are having a bit of trouble...🤷
Points scored for cloud gaming
@@J.D.Vision But the game is ''fine'' on Xbox Series and Playstation 5.
And the game even has not yet received a version for the next-gen consoles (they are only running the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X version in backwards compatibility mode with improvements due to the extra hardware.)
The old-gen consoles on the other hand, these are running the game very badly, but I believe that this was just bad optimization by CD Projekt, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a very demanding game but it is far from running as bad as CyberPunk 2077 even on Xbox One Base.
@@MoonSarito agree
I still remember when they would spam Stadia ads saying it was the greatest thing ever and I was like, "Shut up! I want to watch my videos!"
Thankfully, I haven't gotten any more ads of it since release.
@Pedro Malavet Well, I have an iPhone so I would have to buy RUclips Premium.
In German radio there was even false advertising, they try it make it sound like it is the Netflix of games.
Preatty much they say for 10€ you can stream any game you want, not even a hint about buying games
I got a stadia add while watching this video. 😕
@@typewritermaniac3997 I pity you
@@Calmoose415 There are dedicated adblocker apps you can download though the app store
Sooo, there were a total of 5 ads while I watched this. Not to complain about the number of ads, especially when what's played is so funny.
1. Pre video ad trying to sell Stadia.
2. An ad promoting some other Google product.
3. An ad promoting Stadia Pro about 30 seconds before you went into how much of a rip off Stadia Pro is in the video.
4. The same Stadia from before the video.
5. Right as the video was ending, the Stadia Pro ad again.
"This video going over that we've produced one of the worst gaming platforms in history is the perfect video to bombard viewers with our gaming platform's ads!"
Google knows ... google knows
I got an oculus ad right after he talked about Facebook gaming
And this, is why the only Google service I've ever been willing to pay for is RUclips Premium.
I mean, you get the same effect with RUclips Vanced, but you don't support the creators, which kinda sucks.
We call that a piss take ad. An ad that takes the piss.
@@GeorgePerakis just use the paid channel subscription, superchat, merch, or even sponsored products for that.
RUclips Premium is still as much of a ransomware as Stadia is, especially now that YT monetizes every single video for themselves; regardless of whether it's part of the Content Creator program or not.
"Stadia is still broken"
Oh no! Anyway . . .
lol, like any one cared about stadia
In other news, water is wet, the tangent of 45 degrees is 1 and walking under a ladder brings bad luck...
@@thatoneguy335 uh oh, careful, I got a comment from the world’s only other stadia owner
@@samueld8413 lol
"I will be the savor of Stadia" Some guy who got mad that stadia failed
Now, imagine owning a stadia in México or any south america country
*L A G*
I already get 300-600ms ping on anything that's in the US from here in Argentina, real-time game streaming would be impossible.
30,000 ping
the controller just fucking implodes in your hands
Now try the Philippines where 4mbs is fast for us.
They could place local datacenters in each country they like to offer the services.
I was wondering why I hadn't heard Stadia's name in a while.
Google's still been tossing ads at me for it. Still not interested in the slightest.
It hadn't loaded yet.
I'm still getting ads for it
They gave it for free 3 months with T-Mobile Tuesdays. I didn't bother and went back to PSO2.
I frankly thought it had failed and sunk.
I am surpised it is still around, really.
They say the Angry Video Game Nerd is angry, but this guy is actually always on the verge of a killing spree.
I would too if I paid over $100 for a stuttering image. Bump that
“Wherever you are Stadia lets you play the latest games”
I literally just watched the first video on stadia then watched this thereafter I can’t stop laughing 😂
🤣 Yo I'm crying
@@blackeye3336 Lmao it's now almost 2022 and they still have no games well except Cyberpunk. Games Awards = no games. 12 days of christmas = sht promo
@@roahnosh yep pretty much
@@roahnosh re8, re7, ac Valhalla, odyssey, syndicate, destiny 2, hitman, all tomb raider games and the list goes on and on
@@dik56 Old games you can count in two hands and they can be found in almost at all platforms at much cheaper price and in high quality without paying for pro. Go back to r/stadia and post your comment there and tag it as "positive post" maybe you'll attract like minded peeps in deep stockhom syndrome and sunk cost fallacy.
This aged pretty well.
Like the finest wine~
Imagine living in the era of post net neutrality internet and discovering Stadia drives your bill through the roof.
Imagine being okay with companies doing that and not just finding a company that doesn't to let them know you won't put up with the bs.
Charles M Imagine living in an area where its only a choice between one broadband company and old fashioned dial up.
Oh wait you don’t have to, thats most of the country because the internet providers carved it up as an oligopoly and only compete in a slim minority of areas.
@@redenginner then elect better officials and hold them accountable
Thank god Ajit Phai is leaving.
@@repulser93 can only hope that summon worse doesn't take his place . That dude gave zero fucks and made it clear he didn't care about anything except making money.
"how can you not support your OWN projects?"
reminds me of a story i read long ago:
a then-new Apple system, i think it was one of the I-Pads, could not handle Apple's OWN video/music program, Quicktime.
THE most popular program Apple EVER made is TOTALLY unusable! "format not recognized"!
Used the free month trial to get Cyberpunk for $50 and they sent me a free Chromecast, a Gamepad, and more charging cords for my collection. And the worst issue I've had is getting used to the XY & BA buttons being switched from what I'm used to.
Honestly cyberpunk is the first time I heard of Stadia doing good. I still don't have hope for the service lasting because it's google, but it sounded like you guys got a better experience than the ps4 peeps did
Blink if you're at the gunpoint of google employee.
@@cancer4cure483 HELP ME
@@cancer4cure483 i got cyberpunk on stadia and there no google employee because I remind him its against the law to hold hostages
Glad you're having fun! Hope that it means that Stadia has cleaned up the experience and everything.
Stadia: You can play your games anywhere.
Do you have anything special?
Staida: Good Question
Yep, no downloads, not patches. Play instantly.
@@EricMewhort lack of games,dont lie it does
@@EricMewhort ok wow really big deal when I can download the games when I am at work or asleep
If I want to play games anywhere, I have my Switch and an Android phone. Switch for modern releases, and phone for classic games running on emulators from the Play Store.
"do you work"
"depends"
Oof going right in with "can it run DOOM?" for the performance test
If Doom can run on the SNES, it can run on anything
I tried to run Metro On it yeah I wanted to jump out the window on how terrible it was
@@smarfbag8714 ya that’s why I avoided stadia my internet is kinda screwy sometimes and honestly downloads and updates don’t really bother me lol
Ah yes the classic 90's benchmark.
@@PeruvianPotato if it can run on a calculator powered by potato batteries and run smoothly then what the hell is google running it on a fit bit
11:11 I feel like a lot of people somehow don't get how touch controls are an issue, just watching the way you have to cramp your hands to hit the shoulder buttons shows how bad touch controls are alone. Not to mention how much of your fingers cover the screen with touch controls.
So Stadia had roughly a year of being "more powerful" and "better" than consoles before getting bottom tiered by newer consoles lol
Dreamcast 2.0
on paper. because in practice it had the worst ports for most games, some being worse than base xbox one
like a dreamcast but then designed badly
@@elin111 at least the dreamcast WORKED and had a large library of great, exclusive games (hell, even to this day as only a small number of dreamcast games have been ported)
@@sarafontanini7051 Not only that but there were very few BAD Dreamcast games. You could realistically pick uo anh Dreamcast Game and probably find some enjoyment from it in some way.
This aged like fine wine 🍷
Aged into a decent vinegar
That skylanders bit hit a little too close to home. I will admit, its near impossivle to get rid of them, and i still have 300 to go
Do one more video Rerez about Stadia's closure. I want to see this trainwreck trilogy to its completion.
This aged well. They made a 3rd part. Awesome!
Good god I forgot all about Stadia
Same here.
It’s better to forget
There is no god here.
I haven't. I keep getting ads for it.
I have it and it's great. If you want to try it... They're offering a promo that if you preorder Cyberpunk 2077 that you get a free Stadia Premiere pack which is usually like $100.
I swear, Stadia is akin to Hyperscan. Just forgettable dissapointments.
Edit: Wait, where did all these likes come from?
That’s an insult to the Hyperscan. At least Hyperscan was ahead of the curb on lootboxes.
Well, Hyperscan was at least somewhat playable, and this... abomination is basically akin to Google Glass - cool concept, poor execution.
@@shardtheduraludon And hyperscan live longer
@@nedlan1857 By 3 months, cuz’ Stadia was a stillborn.
@@shardtheduraludon you mean been forget by 3 months?😂..cuz i literally forgot its existence till now..
When can we expect the 3rd and final chapter of the Stadia saga? Because as of this writing, Google has announced that Stadia will shut down for good on January 18 2023, pretty much confirming our suspicion that Google will kill Stadia because it's not bringing in the big bucks they're hoping for!
On Twitter, Shane confirmed that they’re going to make a part 3 that’s going to release the same day that Stadia will shut down. It seems like it’s going to be in-depth retrospective, Shane is already asking for interviews with game developers working on Stadia games and Stadia discord members (though unfortunately the latter will be difficult since he was banned from Stadia server lmfao).
@@johnclark926 fake account with anime pic will probably work lol
@@johnclark926 oooo awesome
Whoever does your editing is a master at it. I really love how they professionally mix in all the punchy graphics, gameplay footage and other segments. Really makes the videos top notch IMO.
Shane. Shane does his own editing. It's one of the reasons he takes a while per video.
@@medes5597Google Stadia is basically like 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 2.0.😅
Apparently they're still pushing ads for Stadia.
Hm, I wonder why.
Im sold by it
Probably just to keep convincing us that "wherever you are, Stadia lets you play the latest games."
I would have LOVED if there was an ad for Stadia before this video...
All their money goes to advertising. Not enough goes to the damn service.
@@fistfulofgroovy9746 So you didn't have EVERY SINGLE AD BREAK over the course of this video play at least one ad for Stadia? Because that's what showed up on my end.
How did anyone expect any different? Google abandons projects faster than Jim Pickens abandons his kids.
Um who?😅
Feck you, I don't abandon my kids, sometimes I kil...sometimes they tragically die and it can't be helped, but I don't abandon ALL of them
Ah, a man of culture I see.
@@gracekim25 A character from CallMeKevin's channel lol
The Dear Leader's got eyes everywhere it seems. Heheh, goooooood 😈
That's gotta be the rudest error message I've ever seen. Like, "your connection sucks, go get a better one and come back to see me"
Your first Stadia video was actually the first Rerez video I ever saw. Yet it’s taken me until last month to get around to seeing your other content. But now, I’ve finally become a follower. Keep up the great work, and keep the laughs coming!
"Wherever you are, Stadia lets you play the latest games." PFFFFFFFT Tell me something that's actually TRUE, Mr Smartypants.
Bald people in the IT industry = LIARS! Peter Molyneux to add to this lol! But...to be fair, he DID say let's you play the latest games. He didn't say HOW WELL you can play those games lol!
@@KetwunsGamingPad
Have you ever wanted to play a slideshow now you can.
“I have invisible wings, two penises and four testicles!”
THAT I would believe
XD
The thing I find annoying is the people who claim to have no issues with Stadia. They act like they have the competition beat, including pc users. It’s so hubris.
They are mostly bots though or paid by Google
I'm getting a weird sense of satisfaction from seeing Google fail.
Also, Shane is right, GOG friggin rocks.
You're not the only one!
We're all one in believing that GOG is the good guys mate.
I mean, it's easy to rock when you provide a good games library without atrocious, stingy DRM that's easily cracked and can potentially rob paying customers from their legally purchased games when said DRM just abruptly prevents access on some random date.
@@thedarkmantis9143 Unfortunately sometimes the DRM free version has missing features (shout out to whoever did Streets of Rage 4 for only allowing local co-op)
"a digital game on consoles or pc might take hours to download"
I'm alright with waiting for a couple hours if it means I can play it offline lagless for hundreds of hours later, it's absolutely not the big deal they say it is.
Correct also seeing how I have a job so I can download games from my phone to my console so the game is ready to play when I come home not to mention I can also put it in test mode while I sleep
So its for people who cant afford a PC or a console, but they would have to have amazing internet?
Cloud streaming makes no sense.
Edit: Some people on the comments of this comment have been saying that stadia is actually pretty good, so I decided to try it out. And... its not as bad as this video makes it out to be. It worked for me almost perfectly, with no noticable input lag. But i still wouldnt recommend it because this service will inevitably die and you will lose all your games, but maybe give the free trial a try. Or just use a better cloud gaming service like Xcloud or Geforce Now.
I play on work public WiFi with no issues. 90% of this article is straight lying to consumers.
My average download speed at home is 17mbps, it works just fine. Don't know why people straight up lie about needing amazing internet speeds to play (not you, I know you're just repeating what you heard online). Even with mobile data it works fine for me with H+ (below 4G but above 3G).
@@alanfarrell3900 just shut ok
@@Maximus20778 Just shut ok? What does that mean?
@@alanfarrell3900 the fact you liked your own comment IMAO lol no one has amazing internet when you have 3-6 devices hooked up
The bald dude looks like his family is held hostage so he can promote Stadia even though he knows its bush
Cloud gaming is not the future of games, it is the end. Any exclusive game for a service is literally on lifesupport and absolutely cannot exist past a decade. Imagine Skyrim, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Earthworm Jim 2, Pong, King's Quest 6, or any other game with complex ownership or other forms of complexity moving off of a platform to another. Now that game is gone, erased from history. You can never play that game, ever again. Not only can you not play it but the only thing that might still exist of the game is footage compiled on RUclips.
That's the promise of cloud gaming because not only can you not save any part of your game to a device you own, you're really just watching your games played through a window. When the shade gets drawn your game is gone.
With a physical copy you're legally allowed to make backup archival copies for storage purposes, putting the fate of your property in your hands. As long as you can keep your console or PC functional, you can play those games any time. My 30 year old copy of Nightshade on the NES, which will never get a port or re-release still works great. My GoG copy of Rise of the Dragon will work in 30 years on any PC that can run DOSbox.
I hope cloud gaming NEVER has a single exclusive game because that would instantly make the game dead, we just won't know when it'll die until someone tries to start Stadia (or whatever) and instead gets a 'We're Sorry, This Service Has Ended' message. Enjoy your exclusive rentals if those ever happen.
couldn't put it better then that myself
Wait...where's the ghost of the money you spent on stadia?
It's on the cloud, together with the mediocre framerate and resolution.
Hahahaha reference to lame bit
@@mhfiver2441 oh...
Poor ghost
@@MrOz1705 Well if it's any solace the heavens welcome them wholeheartedly.
blackjack and hookers
"The most important element of any game platform, the games."
"Isn't that right, Phil?"
Phil: "AaaAAAAAAAAAAH" *head explodes*
"That's Phil's agreement."
So, Phil, is it?
Please make the finale and maked a trilogy
Stadia: the only thing consistent is its mediocrity.
That, and everything else bad with it.
Haven't played it, have you?
@I am Petitgguy Well, that's not on Stadia to decide. That's for game producers to do that and I don't know why everyone keeps trying to put it on them like that's their decision.
@I am Petitgguy oh and I also remember when the music industry also failed itself when they rejected and didn't embrace online music. Now they get little to no profit from it because of that decision.
@I am Petitgguy Stadia has more than just a functioning platform 🤣 You're really ridiculous you know. Yeah Stadia takes a learning curve for some but Stadia is a brand that is marketing to get people to grow up with it. Most kids are better at tech than most adults these days. I'm sorry if the learning curve in making sure you had a stable connection was too much but for us who just simply changed away from the default password the platform has worked amazing and the unique features is what people are missing out here because people just want to blindly hate on something without using it. There's no way in hell this youtuber had that good of connection and had issues. That's really laughable to me. So, Stadia offers auto saving, you're able to have up to 5 family members on your pro membership. Just can't play the games at the same time. So, I literally have a console for 3 households on my account. Some people might think this is some horrible thing but I just think y'all are tripping. So I'm out. Just one last point of advice... Try using a platform instead of taking shock value advice from a youtuber with a chip on his shoulder.
@I am Petitgguy Do you listen to yourself? Too late after being launched during it's first year during a fucking world pandemic?... Get over yourself man and focus your energy on something positive for once. ✌️
I got a stadia controller for free from RUclips, Honestly don't care to use the Stadia app but the Controller is really nice
Yeah gotta admit that the controller looks really slick. If only it would be used as a controller
Same here and a free Chromecast. Hey it's not a bad controller.
Same. And I cant complain about the controller.
Hey, free PC controller.
@@mypaldracunyan1223 So you can't even plug it into your PC or use it on your phone for emulators?
Two years later, Stadia is confirmed to be shutting down in January 2023.
And shut down it did
@@TheSilverShadow17Many obviously unhappy of Stadia for sure.
The gas station hotdog analogy doesn't work in my area. There's a state wide gas station chain that has the most amazing hot dogs. like. 10/10 like their hotdogs more than any others I've ever tried. Most of their food is really good and on the upper end of fast food. Also better chai tea lattes than starbucks by far. lol. I want their hotdogs now. u.u
I simply must know. What chain is it?
@@rerez you will never know. the gas station ninjas took her
@@rerez I’m curious now too honestly
You can't just tell us this story and not tell us where it is!
BRUH! WE WANT, NO, *NEED* TO KNOW NOW
05:27 Mister Google... the best thing ever
the irony is Nvidia does what Google dont.... WORK
Nvidia does what stadiont
"NVIDIA DOES WHAT STADIA DON'T."
To be fair, I find more issues playing GeForce Now having a Founder sub: only being compatible with a Xbox controller, even the Steam Controller has issues. The only native dongle is Nvidia Shield. Servers of Western EU are not that great.
Stadia business model is awful, but despite that, even using Wifi on the Chromecast, I can play 4k games without lag issues.
If a rig is available and if you only want to play for an hour.
@@callum7039 Still work’s better
I remember hearing how bad it is.
I was close to beating the 2016 Doom, until I accidentally Restarted the Last Level. 🙁
Stadia got the infamous "Phil Harrison curse"
John Romero! I'm a big fan
What's that curse?
*Turns to Todd howard
"Perhaps I treated you to harshly".
@@manamaster6 The curse is when any company that is associating with mr. Harrison gets botched launch, bad media image etc.
This madman has been terrorising gaming since 2006
@@iconofsin4578 yeah your right. When the PS3 was released, he made them include a controller that had no rumble but it had motion controls. Which was horrible. He said and I quote “Rumble I feel, was the last generation feature. It’s not the next. I think motion sensitivity is.”They said something about rumble would mess up the motion controls but Nintendo’s Wii remote had rumble AND motion control. The controller would vibrate but the motion controls were still good. So I wish Phil would explain to me why is it that rumble is still used today even though it was invented for gaming in 1997 for the N64?! Either the man is just as stupid as he looks or he is doing it on purpose. So yeah, he pretty much curses everything he is involved with.
You need to complete this Stadia Trilogy Videos
Stadia: 2019s ouya
YES!!!
No it is more ONLive mark 2
That is an INSULT to Ouya! At least it made one good contribution and wasn't exactly backed by a super corporation, just took a project that was more than they could handle.
@@boxtank5288 Lol the ouya was bad, but I agree, it was better than stadia!
I’m a software developer by trade, and it feels like Google brought software development practices to the video game hardware space.
Instead of launching a completed product, they launched the “thinnest slice of value” and built out functionality from there.
This can work for some things, since it allows you to launch a product with limited investment and build new functionality based on customer feedback. But it doesn’t work for everything. And evidentially, Google didn’t realize that this was one instance where it wouldn’t work.
1:20 I feel personally attacked
Never would I sell my skylander babies
Im playing on stadia with a 100mb internet line! Works perfectly fine 😅
Ok you won the internet stadia reward
Your one of the very few lucky ones. Stadia is garbage
@@SpoookyGamez yeah, im lucky 😅 but I still dont understand how stadia is considered garbage though 😅
@@SpoookyGamez I am I a FB group of 30 000 people. Non of us have problem. So strage right? Yotubers say stadia suck but the player who use it say work perfectly..
@@SpoookyGamez Garbage? In what way? Genuinely asking. I believed that too. After I tried it I changed my opinion.
No downloads, no updates, play free, sub if you want to, buy your games if you want to, play anywhere that has decent internet or good cell service, play on the devices you own, share your library, play with great quality, since it is free you can just add it to the ways you games and not break the bank in anyway.
Even Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Sony are making cloud services as they see the potential.
I'm pretty sure Google has never been "ahead of the curve" on anything other than the original concept of the search engine which I'll admit, is an accomplishment.
After that however, their only successful business expansions have buying out already existing products/companies. Anything they make themselves is doomed to failure.
Google tries to branch out with other products like Stadia. They have a sizable list of failures including Google Glass. They’re good ideas in their own right but Google doesn’t really put much effort into these products. They then flop and Google tries hard to get you to buy them. Then they move on to the next thing. Right now they’re branching into various avenues like Chromecast and Hub. It’s uncertain how well these products will do but my thought is they’re probably going to be flaming garbage like Stadia and they’ll flop. Especially when other companies like Apple and Amazon are doing it better and with more effort. Amazon is even doing it’s own version of Stadia and with their rate of success it’ll probably be way better and it’ll pioneer the cloud gaming service where Stadia tried and failed.
Android .. /thread
They weren't even ahead of the game on search. All they had was a good algorithm and a simple homepage when other services were making theirs busier.
@@Gamingnstuff131 wow, such hate. Are you an apple fanboy by any chance?
Stadia works perfectly for 95% of it's base.
The Google Home products works better than Alexa (I have both)
Android phones (And the Pixel line) are quite good.
Chromecast is a really nice and cheap mirror device for your computer and phone.
3:29 damn nice net
I like the idea of Stadia, but having to pay a monthly fee and still pay the retail price for games on top of that is ridiculous to me. I know that you have to do that on any system to play online but not for single player games
21:07 January 2023
It’s so common now it’s funny
My American internet is terrible
= Stadia is terrible
Meanwhile
1 Million plus users near 2 playing on pro accounts and on day 0 I pressed play and Cyberpunk worked. Now 30 hours in its one of the top places to play the game backed by The Verge, Gamecast and even Inside Gaming
Imagine unironically citing the verge
We need the follow up to the follow up: "Stadia is Dead"
Google just announced that Stadia will be shutting down in January. Any plans to do one last video about it?
20:30 Try that with Nintendo and you'll get laughed out of the room
It gives me great joy that stadia failed. Those ads were freaking everywhere! It confused me why google even tried. Why would someone game on stadia when they've been playing on another system for a decade or more
Also the claim of stadia performance over current performance I knew whould never age well because we were a few months away from the next gen
welp, stadia is to be thrown into the google graveyard in January 2023
How does the guy at 5:59 look both 30 and 70 at the same time?
Your internet connection at your home/place of business has to suck. I have been play 2077 since it was released with no issue or lag.
He showed you his internet connection it was really good
@@dcpclips13 yeah its 4 time better than mine and I get a better experience playing Stadia
@@Ender-im5ez Maybe his ping up in the skies.
@@Ender-im5ez this why stadia is not a good product because it’s not a constant one
3:25
Why couldn’t Google have just made a typical console that has the gimmick of having the option to stream games?
against the Lords of gaming Sony Microsoft and Nintendo goggle will be dead on arrival
Because google is not a gamer so he had no idea what his doing and what gamers really need
Because game streaming is the future and Sony and Xbox know it too
@@peter3020 yea like fake future flying cars in 2015
@@laos85 remember you said this in 10 years.
Yeah, but didn’t you see? 0:36 They made the controller in three different colors! Stadia is revolutionary!!! 😆🤣
Stadia is currently on life support date of death January 2023
I hope he does a post mortem.
let nintendo and sony and microsoft dance on stadias grave
Came back here because Stadia will be dead in 2023
I don't know why the hell anyone would buy this streaming service to begin with.
want me to watch love death robots on netflix?
@@notkimpine Sure.
The no downloads argument falls apart quickly. If your game downloads takes forever then that means your internet is a bit crappy but Stadia requires a good internet connection to function.
Or a dead spot
The irony of people complaining about Stadia on RUclips is that Google is still making money 😂
No they aren't because RUclips isn't profitable either.
Not from stadia they're not lmao
@@G-Mastah-Fash you serious? RUclips is extremely profitable from adverts
@@yehudarosenthal5616 No, it's profitable FOR advertisers, not from. Those who advertise on RUclips have a wider reach that television commercials, but RUclips as a platform has been scoring net losses each fiscal year due to the cost of video and web hosting. It's why recent changes are allowing them to run ads on smaller channels even if said smaller channel cannot monetize videos themselves and just keep the revenue. It's also why ad payouts for creators are less and less hence why they take in-video sponsorship deals.
They continue to operate at a loss, however, because it still is driving profits in other areas up. By becoming the de facto monopoly of video sites (alternatives exist, but come on? Who is going to Vimeo or Daily Motion?) they also make sure that everyone on the platform becomes tied into the Google ecosystem in one way or another. The gap between losses and profits shortens as technology improves as well.
@@TheAmazingSpiderPunk RUclips's revenue in 2019 was $15 Billion which contributes to 10% all Google revenue.
If they are not turning a profit from that than Google's whole business model is completely flawed as their primary profit is from personalized ads from data collected throughout their services...
This is my favorite part 19:33
Could part of this be a net neutrality or more accurately a lack of net neutrality issue?
If for example you bought a game that hasn't been released. Basically a pre-order usually a week before launch the game pre-dowloads it.
The only time you have to download while playing is a day 1 patch. Which is very common and quick.
We've played video games for years, decades even downloading the game is the least of our worries.
I never have a problem with it. I am more annoyed with steam having to update every week due to discounts expiring and or new sales being released.
Imagine if the Nintendo Switch's cloud version of Hitman ends up working better than the Stadia version.
To bad hit man on stadia is the better version on the game
It is a better ver. at least with Switch cloud I can play it but Stadia I cant! but tbh Id rather play it from a disc
It´s clear Google itself doens´t wanna support "Stadia". A second team must be behind this mess.
I like gas station hot dogs and even I wouldn't play Stadia.
-Local Vegan
QT Hot Dogs are good. Because they're all-beef dogs. Same with their brats.
A lot of gas station food is underrated TBH.
Stadia has been working pretty well for me on average wifi & 4G connections. I play on my android phone, my iPad pro, and my TV through chromecast and have had minimal issues
Stadia: Now you don't have to wait hours downloading games or updates!!!
Me: Wow! Anyway... _sticks my Sonic 2 cartridge in my Sega Genesis_
The ONLY good thing about Stadia is that it runs Linux, so game developers that want to release their games on Stadia have to make them compatible with Linux.
If Stadia (or similar services) ever manage to get popular, Linux would start being more and more appealing to casual users, finally ending the monopolistic mess that Microsoft's Windows is.
Linux, I though Stadia ran on freeBSD?
@ I knew that it ran on Linux, but there isn't that much of a difference anyway.
If developers launch a game for BSD, the effort to port it to Linux is minimal.
8:07 imagine if that game got a much better switch port
Funny enough, my Stadia runs perfect on the Chromecast Ultra on wireless.
Got the Controller and the chromecast for free because of my RUclips Premium. Can't complain 🤷🏻♂️
With the impending shutdown of the service, I'm now wondering if we'll get a third and final installment. Not that I expect there's more to say.
Idk if people have said this before but your videos are so well edited, well done!
20:00 This section has aged... poorly
It's worth mentioning that Stadia isn't the first failed project Google's had a hand in. Remember Juicero, that juicer which relied on QR coded packs of juice and an internet connection to function?
Oh, that _beautiful_ thing. The one that was annililated by a one minute Bloomberg video. What was Google's had in that, again? How's the founder doing nowadays, anyway? Last time I heard of him, he was selling raw water and getting real touchy whenever someone mentioned Juicero around him... 😆
You forgot the best part: Google is so desperate for people to play Stadia that they gave it free to anyone subscribed to RUclips Music. Which is hilarious considering hardly anyone has a subscription to that versus Spotify or Apple Music.
Lol
@@NvanRoblox Beg to differ: Got my subscription set up for $6.99 as a college student. Next, got the unit for free. My Internet is 60-80mbps down 3-6mbps up Comcast Basic. Somehow, at 720p-1080p streaming resolution, I am enjoying games like Jedi Fallen Order, PUBG, and other titles both single/multiplayer at excellent performance levels with the 10% chance of input lag or severe stuttering. Considering that I can also just swap the Stadia controller out with a wired Xbox/PS4 controller to remove that input lag from the prebundled controller, I can enjoy gaming with near console-like input performance. In addition to this, I have been playing my games 90% of the time on wifi with a smartphone USB-C hub dock in room one floor above my router with 75% connection strength on B A S I C Cable internet in New England.
Stadia is NOT perfect. Stadia is not endorsing me for their free product. BUT: For broke guys like me who wished they could enjoy next-gen titles/current-gen games on the cheap, this service is the best thing to happen to me!
Even at its best, streaming services like Stadia and Geforce Now are okay for single player games, competitive games not so much but oh well
@@victoryisgods.394 oh ok!