Exactly the model that consumers are asking for you go to the Stadia subreddit and the question about how do they link their steam account or can they import their pc games comes up ALOT, the second they find out they have to buy the game again as Stadia is treated as a new closed eco system like a playstation and xbox the general response is pass if I wanted to buy my games again I will buy a console.
Went to Walmart for bananas, came out with a year subscription of Project Storm. Forgot the bananas.
Based on Walmart's sizes i'm assuming that was a crate of bananas?
Exactly the model that consumers are asking for you go to the Stadia subreddit and the question about how do they link their steam account or can they import their pc games comes up ALOT, the second they find out they have to buy the game again as Stadia is treated as a new closed eco system like a playstation and xbox the general response is pass if I wanted to buy my games again I will buy a console.
Exactly, this is the most tailored business model I've seen to date
@@MarkWattsVLG The only thing missing is an alternative mode to just launch Windows 10. That is the only type of cloud gaming service I'd use.
Eventually I'm going to have to pick one of these services instead of paying for them all.
Yep, might as well start here before they go take that route
walmart should partner with shadow pc
is this walmart cloud gaming better than shadow cloud
Depends on the user, I myself like the full Windows PC aspect of Shadow for editing and 3D design but for just gamers this sounds like a great model
@@MarkWattsVLG also do you think that my shadow activation can activate quicker because they got a new owner?