At the beginning, Scott is wearing a chef's hat. In a very old episode, it showed Scott in the future and he said he wears a chef's hat now. I love these kind of easter eggs.
With cloud gaming, it doesn’t feel like you own the games. It more so feels like you borrowed the games from a friend and then forgot to give them back and when you remembered your friend had already moved to another city.
It's more like your friend shared their Steam library for retail price per game you want to play, then at some point in the future when you've both become strangers, revokes your access even though you've paid hundreds of dollars to play said games and refuses to reply to your emails for refunds, citing some arbitrary verbal agreement you both made 10 years ago when you were still friends.
@@comododraws4208 because shittalking a service just out of spite, turning off many potential users for who it would be a real fit, is just childish as I said. Isnt it being butthurt shittalking anything a company does in front of a big audience just because you dont personally like them?
@@Lucky_9705 Ah, I didn't see that. I usually watch on the highest quality, but I'm so used to just regular 1080p on Scott's videos that I glossed over the 60 at the end lol.
I'm not worried. I just won't play games that I cannot own one way or another, and that's where I'll draw the line. There's 50 years of games out from various periods of time, I won't be able to finish all of the worthwhile games released by this point within my lifetime. And game availability isn't a problem for me eith-arrr, hehe. I'm honestly fine with new games ending for me at this point.
Seeing as a perfect in box Mario 64 is worth less than $5k I'd say that rich guy greatly over payed. Rich people like this that dont know anything about video games are ruining it for the rest of us. The seller had major balls to originally list it for $100k too. Fuckin idiots.
@@zombietrash416 nah, you're assuming an insane amount of stupidity for someone that has likely built up their fortune by knowing how to handle money better than most. That was more than likely an unsavory new-age form of money laundering instead. They do the same with art, modern art especially. It's often a scam to hide, transfer, or clean money in a way that is even less egregious than alternatives. Since everyone just chalks it up to dumb rich people being dumb. Though I guess it could be some rich "investor" trying to inflate the perceived value of these games, so they can dump a lot of stock at a profit later. Which is plausible, given the inflation in old Nintendo game/console prices in the last few years.
I figured this out one time bc he mentioned he was not going to softmod his wii (or something) to do something along the lines of play import discs, and decided to buy a whole console from abroad. Can't remember for sure, but I know it was a softmod I was familiar with so I'm like WTF??? So I thought, "hmm, I guess he really really doesn't enjoy that stuff"-- but I can't get enough of it, I crack a lot of my consoles. Other people do all the work, make it so you can drag and drop a few files and hit flash in their custom programs, it's wild. I digress tho, man likes to collect, so I can see why he'd perhaps like to pay and get something rather than tinker and work and hopefully get something similar for free. Hardcore Casual describes it best. You win.
Scott is really interesting. He's definitely a casual gamer, but gaming is his lifelong hobby and largely his career because of his RUclips channel. So he plays games as a hobbyist but he plays a LOT of them. And despite being casual, he's invested enough into the gaming community to know a lot of things that would go over a lot of casual's heads and have decently well founded opinions on them. So yeah, a hardcore casual gamer is the perfect description.
I just can't get over the reliance on an internet connection, the fact that I'll still have to pay full price for everything, and the fact that it makes it virtually impossible to preserve games in the long run.
It’s also kinda ironic when you consider that many of these companies keep trying, and mostly failing, to push long term “games as a service” type games down everyone’s throats.
@@proluit_igne3619 oh, of course. But the goal of that has more to do with squeezing more money out of a single game than keeping that game running in perpetuity. I mean, ideally for them, they'd have a system like FIFA. Where they have a yearly full-priced game, with MTX on top, and only make minimal tweaks to the same game engine so people rebuy it over and over. It also resets what they bought, so the whales have more to buy. There is no real reason that game shpuld have yearly releases and full price tag. But it does, because they can get away with it.
Where did you get the part that you have to pay full price for everything? Steam prices are at their lowest and I grabbed $60 games for less than $6 on Stadia.
The concern many have over game preservation when it comes to streaming is ironic when you think about it. Traditionally, each generation risks making the previous inaccessible due to incompatibility. But streaming ensures that the game will always be available to play, long past when hardware has changed, and even if you've lost the physical media.
And now, on September 29, 2022, they have just announced that they will be shutting stadia down and refunding people's money. It is a joyous time for Scott🙂.
That intro bit reminds me of a phrase I heard recently: "No one wants to play old games, they just want to feel they way they felt when they played old games"
I think that’s a bit situational, as many people want to play old games that they never got to before. For example, say you were born a decade ago and have just recently started getting into a long running series (let’s say Zelda for this example). Breath of the wild came out and you loved it, you’re looking forward to its sequel and skyward sword HD, and in the meantime, you’d like to see what else the series has in its history. Of course, you’d then want to play the older games, even if you’ve never played them before. Outside of this example regarding an ongoing series, word often gets around about some great one-off games on hardware that you don’t or didn’t have when it was in circulation. Some examples are Asura’s Wrath on PS3, which tons of people have talked about how good it and it’s Street Fighter DLC was, yet it’s only available on PS3 and PlayStation Now. I remember having purely Nintendo consoles growing up, and sometimes I’d hear about the stuff going on with Sega, like jet set radio, crazy taxi, nights, etc. Once I got older, I eventually got to play them via steam and enjoyed them, even if I never played them as a kid. In short, if a game is good, people will want to play it, be it new or old, regardless of if they’ve played it before.
@@marcopeterson805 Would be better having the DISC than buying an digital copy means you can let other people play it or sell it digital copy: Sorry you don`t have an licensed to play this game buy it from the store By the way Our game are refundable within 30 days alter that you unable to return it for anything
I actually used Onlive, right up until their servers basically just started being unplayable, etc, and I loved it. I had a crappy laptop that couldn't run any games, so it was heaven for me... When it worked. Plus the social hub aspect of it is still the best I'd ever seen, and has still yet to be replicated. I miss it, but boy it sure was doomed to fail.
Do any games even require it nowadays? I used to have super inconsistent wifi and I don’t remember ever not being able to play a single player game I own
@@WellCookedPotatoes It's not always online, but I believe the consoles will stop playing games eventually if you never update the console software. I think that is what he is talking about.
@@WellCookedPotatoes I think it is an every once in a while check in ping. And it is my understanding that devs are honest to god scared of piracy. While I don't think they should be as scared as they are, I get it. I would prob be overly paranoid about it if I worked at a games comp too. Especially after what happened with the PSP (although I think sony's numbers are prob an over estimate) but idk
@@WellCookedPotatoes Depends. For the backwards compatibility games on xbox one, you need an internet connection to download their emulated build of that particular game. Regular xbox one single player games? Nah.
This video makes me so happy. I've been working on college preparations and most of it is online. Doing stuff like that on computers always makes me so anxious. Sometimes I feel like I'm crazy for hating it so much, but seeing that bit where Scott struggled to just play a game made me feel so justified. Nothing should EVER need more than two accounts to do. It shouldn't be this complicated.
Omg yeah, I spent so much time trying to get GeForce Now to work and then it’s lag was unbearable. I play Stadia and like Scott, I forget I’m playing on the cloud.
Cloud Gaming was enough for me when I couldn’t afford a console. It was much more realistic for me to pay a monthly fee instead (I would eventually exchange said monthly fee for a financed console)- but my god, do I enjoy physical media more. I love looking over at my shelf and knowing I built that up.
I like how they started pushing cloud gaming, and here I am sitting in the Scottish Highlands just impressed that I can now sometimes stream Netflix reliably, so long as no one else in the house is trying to. Yeah, I don't think cloud gaming is ever going to hook me. At least the physical and downloaded games I can play when a storm knocks out the internet for a day. That, and you can be sure that when/if you move house, your shit will still work, it won't suddenly be outside the area that the streaming service is licensed for if you move international, or your internet specs will have changed so drastically that it no longer works, you can just put in the disc or turn on the console same as always. And yeah, not even going to entertain streaming on the go when half of the six hour train journey between home and my university flat had no signal. Why would I ever take the risks of streaming on the go when I can have a DS, 3DS, Switch, or hell, even a phone with an emulator and a bunch of old game roms downloaded on it instead?
Cloud gaming has massive potential, but making it work reliably would require a lot more devotion from streaming companies. Maybe it's still too soon for this technology, but it has a future, hopefully.
Cloud Gaming seems like the perfect replacement for rental games, remember back in the day when you'd rent or borrow games from Blockbuster/the library? It feels like Cloud Gaming could easily step into that space as like something you can use to try out games you're unsure about or games that you can't justify buying fully.
xbox game pass streaming works like this. you can instantly start up most of the games on game pass & see if you’ll like it with little input lag & high quality streaming.
I agree. Also, I think cloud gaming has potential in weaker hardware. This means that vr headsets could become 10x more lightweight while having more or less the same performance.
16:58 This is one of those images where you could put the words "Before and After Drugs" on it and oddly enough it would somehow still be kinda fitting
Honestly- I'm fine with Cloud gaming being a valid OPTION. Having many options that work is great, be it physical, digital or cloud. But what I hate is how the communities of said cloud services claim it'll be a definitive way to buy/play games, and other options will cease to exist because of that. Which I find pretty baffling considering that they work fine and have their own good sides. No point stopping things that work and are not detrimental. I've been on PCMR forums where they're less elitistic about hardware than these people are for cloud services. And that's saying something.
I think PS remote play is a nice middle ground you can hook your console with a hardline internet connection, buy physical games, and stream your own games on the go or at home if the TV isn’t available, that’s how I played most of ghost of Tsushima on my iPhone with a backbone controller and it was pretty good
I want to be against cloud gaming but The Xbox Game Pass is so overpowered right now it's not even funny They're gonna nerf it eventually but DAMN SO MANY GAMES
Tbf that's not exactly cloud gaming, that's just allowing you to download games and play them as normal And yes ik they have Xcloud but that's an optional feature of Game Pass, not the main thing
@@achebeterence6908 won't happen dude, heck, discs nowadays are just a token to start an internet download in many cases, many physical switch games are just a glorified coupon with a download code, what we should push for is for warranties to access our games.
@@achebeterence6908 you do know that disc ownership on ps and Xbox is still a download you have to do over the internet right? So now there’s literally no reason to own some except that they’re cheaper on sale
The consistency in Scott's videos is honestly such a big and important aspect for me. All the long running jokes, the lore, etc, really makes you feel rewarded for being a long time fan. It's almost reminiscent of inside-jokes you make with friends. Scott the Woz is such a great show. These videos just feel welcoming, in a way.
@@Kaplykos look it’s how I hear it and it’s how others hear it just because you want people to know that it’s all instead of y’all doesn’t mean they’re are going to change their opinion about it
Ohhhh, OnLive! Back when my PC was an absolute trash fire, this was honestly a cool idea... back in 2011. Now, 10 years later, everyone knows this is a terrible, awful, bad, no-good idea.
Personally GeForce Now worked best for me. I could bring over all the Steam games I had, and I had a great experience overall. Although I was surprised at how good Stadia was, considering its garbage fire of a launch
"I'm not apposed to the future, I'm just scared sh*tless about it." I'm just waiting for them to charge us for every step our character takes in a game.
Which is why people need to realize that cloud gaming will be very much anti-consumer.. Problem is they are like adult toddlers.. "Me want it now", instead of thinking long term. And when they do predictably get screwed, gamers will bitch and complain when the situation was their own damn fault to begin with Nobody gives a care about long term consequences so long as they get their instant gratification
It's honestly ridiculous how far ahead of the competition Game Pass is. Amazon and Google I have zero hope for but Sony I do think at some point this decade will realize how unbelievably idiotic they've been letting Microsoft get the jump on them and will start dumping hundreds of millions of dollars into improving PS Now. However the longer they wait the longer it's gonna take them to catch up and if they wait too long there's a very real possibility that Microsoft dethrones them for a long while. And with how much ass Nintendo is kicking I doubt Sony would be able to break back into the portable console market again.
Depends what you mean, GamePass is ahead in terms of having a subscription model and service that works and appeals to everyone, but so far their cloud streaming is much worse than Amazon Luna, Google Stadia, and GeForce Now.
@@dontbe3greedy608 Yeah that's true, only thing for me is that Amazon is too big of a company, so even though Luna runs great, I kind of don't want to support them😅.
@@CrazyRiverOtter I mean, yeah we are missing some features *cough cough* gyroids *cough* but we have had some big updates, like the one that added all the deep sea creatures. Also for some reason the same team working on animal crossing is also working on splatoon 3, so they're probably focusing on that right now. The more that I think about it that's 2 games that they have to work on that are gonna get a lot of updates, this seems like a bad idea to me.
I look forward to these videos every week more than any tv show lol. Watching these videos seriously always brightens up my day. I have no idea how Scott can keep pumping out these high quality videos with hilarious jokes every week but God bless him for it
As far as that Nvidia Geforce thing goes, it’s probably less of a hassle to just move your pc to your living room, connect it to your tv and buy a small table to put your keyboard and mouse in so you can play on the couch (or, alternatively, wirelessly connect your controller to the pc and play like a console).
I'm surprised he didn't cover Steam Remote Play, but I get he isn't much of a PC gamer(sidenote: I actually do include Mac when I say PC gaming). The deal is the game runs on your computer and you stream it to whatever. Obviously it depends heavily on your home network, but it is a neat option for streaming and it is actually an answer to split screen being missing on a lot of newer games since it allows your friends, who may not even own a PC, to remote play with you.
@@Dr_Andracca That's because Steam Remote Play isn't a game streaming service. It's all self-hosted local. Nvidia has the same capability, Xbox has the same capability (both ways IIRC), PlayStation dragged their feet by making it exclusive to stuff nobody used, but now also have the same capability.
if it's in you house. you can already stream your gaming pc to your tv using steams own in home streaming. or better yet, if you have a nvidia graphics card, you can use Nvidia Moonlight in home streaming........although with Nvidia Moonlight you can actually stream your games from home to a phone out on the go
GeForce Now is working great for me in Russia, they set up their servers in Russia so the ping and input lag is actually not bad for my internet speed (100 mbps). I bought premium subscription and i really enjoy it. On pc it works great, it's a great service!
There was no "Hey all, Scott here" and there was no end screen. Is this what we have come to as the human race? Does getting with the times really mean that we have to abandon all that we have loved and cherished for years and years? What a strong, underrated message by Scott here. He never ceases to amaze me with his artistic capabilities.
@@Random-ne7uv look man its an enigma. is it hey all or hey *yall!??* its like the eternal questions of: did the chicken or the egg come first. or did all those people on xbox live reall bang my mom.
It seems Scott forgot to put in the end cards so when I saw the end of the video I thought for a second It was going to be an ending similar to the one in the episode about game commercials.
I agree so much. Game collections are amazing. It's just so nice to have all these games, organized with love, to represent something you cherish. I love how every game collection is unique and personalized.
@@GloriousGandalf I agree with you 100%. It’s also cool to watch your collection grow over the years. Take the Nintendo Switch; you started out with a few games and have watched your collection grow four years later.
@@isaaclee3271 I feel the same way. Digital just isn’t as fun to have. I have Rocket League digital because there was a sell on it back in 2018. I understand there may come a day when we go fully digital, but let’s hope that isn’t for many years to come :)
Plus, in 20 years you'll still be able to play them just like today with people still having GameCube and Dreamcast with their original games. Good luck playing a downloaded PS5 game in 2042.
Even with good internet speeds though, the latency is always just horrible. It doesn't matter how good your internet is, a tiny dip can screw up the latency for inputs and when it comes to multiplayer games, especially ones where every second counts (like Dead by Daylight) it's just deplorable.
And the fact that they can just take your digital access away just because. Plus you don't own anything physically. Who in their right mind would even trust these corporations. This is why Stadia never stood a chance. And now I just feel sad for the people who keep defending that dying platform.
In fairness I did play through most of Assassins Creed Ody through cloud and it wasn't that bad (this was for the stadia beta) It was always just more of an issue of EVERYTHING else being terrible: Lack of games, bad pricing, weird sign up issues or initial connection issues. Once the game was playing it was fine on my end.
i get 2ms of lag or around one 8th of a frame at 60fps so if you call that unplable latency then??????????????????????????????????? you really dont have any idea what your talking about
it is inpossible to even know that theres any latency at all without perfetionall equipment when im on wifi i get 6ms which is still imposible for humans to tell more of the time even competitive fighting games are amazing(i do have fiber optic 1gbps internet)
Oh, Amazon has way more than that. They have several cloud services for consumers (prime video, prime music) and also cloud infrastructure for developer and enterprises (amazon web services)
Streaming is really convenient but sometimes I miss the love that goes into a physical release. This year I bought my first cd album and honestly it's pretty lovely. With a CD that has a super cool design, a really big sticker, a card with a special version of one of the songs and a some paper with the lyrics of the songs. I really hope we don't lose this on games too.
I’m good with paying for GamePass, but streaming has consistently been such a terribly laggy experience that until major strides are made in latency improvements, I will never pay for a game streaming service. Every single one has anywhere from 40-100ms of input latency, and that’s simply unplayable in anything remotely intense.
These services might as well not exist in a lot of countries (or they literally don't exist in them). The notion of cloud gaming in Australia is... well, it'd be laughable if its lag didn't kill all comedic timing.
I've been dying to play Bloodborne since it's release, but I play on PC. I used a trial for PS Now to try & play it, but the latency is insane even on a decent connection. The reason streaming anything besides games works so well is because it's a one way path. When you're having to send your input data over the internet, you're gonna have a bad time.
Something that makes video games less streamable than movies or music is that the experience is much more personal. While you may own a dvd, you don’t own the experience of watching a movie the way you own an experience with a game. With a movie, you sit down for two hours and let the flashing pictures go buy. But games will always have slightly different experiences for each person whether it be going on different side quests, having more or less collectibles, or even just struggling in different areas. A lot of games will even ask you to put your own name on that experience and it’s not just something you can rent for four hours or have stripped away when a platform dies. That disc or cartridge has more in it just by being used by a person than any string of streamed data ever could
I go back to this video now. I bought the razer kishi because I found myself going out more, but I still like to play actual video games over crappy mobile games. Lots of Gamecube and Dreamcast games work incredibly well on my phone and using that controller has made it the best part of sitting before class.
Reject cloud gaming. Return to flash games and real ownership
PC gaming: *silently behind the bushes*
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I just saw you on 24 frames of nick
Yes!!!
Yes
You think scott came out of the womb and was like “hey all scott here, DAMMIT iv’e been born.” And then immediately starts talking about the n64.
Was the 64 around when he was born?
Edit: You don't need to answer it anymore.
no because he'd say hey all, not hey yall
I think that when Scott was born he talked about the l button or the wii, even when the wii didn't came out when scott was born.
And btw it's hey all
@@SuperIsaiah debatable
all
At the beginning, Scott is wearing a chef's hat. In a very old episode, it showed Scott in the future and he said he wears a chef's hat now. I love these kind of easter eggs.
Robo ebola here we come.
@@euducationator You mean 5G corona virus?
@@sinteleon no
Scott the wozz lore
Mario Galaxy one
With cloud gaming, it doesn’t feel like you own the games. It more so feels like you borrowed the games from a friend and then forgot to give them back and when you remembered your friend had already moved to another city.
It's more like your friend shared their Steam library for retail price per game you want to play, then at some point in the future when you've both become strangers, revokes your access even though you've paid hundreds of dollars to play said games and refuses to reply to your emails for refunds, citing some arbitrary verbal agreement you both made 10 years ago when you were still friends.
@@virgilwatkins552 who hurt you
@@lachstar8340
The hell are you talking about, he's spitting facts
@@steelbear2063 Its a very good description, just feels quite personal lol
I liked xcloud when the servers got updated
"I'm not opposed to the Future, I'm just scared sh*tless of it." -Scott Wozniak 2021
I would be too if I saw my future self wearing a chef hat
I saw this comment when he said it lol, anyway same
@@JamesTheFoxeArt same
same
Funny comment
Really useful for when you to lazy to watch the damn video
"I'm out of fluids"
okay that made *me* do a spit-take
My mom sent me a pre-stained t-shirt. Does she have dementia?
I would've done a spit-take, too, but I also was out of fluids.
Remember when people thought the Stadia would be the king of gaming?
Not me
yea
(im giving myself the epic fake award of being the first reply to a youtube commenter, congrats me)
@mr freakout true XDDDDDD
why the hell do i find you in almost every comment section on RUclips?
@@Zenik506 it’s free promotion
Honestly, I can see 5g can promote game streaming to next level, but not Stadia service lmao. Maybe Xbox because Stadia have bad monetisation.
"My internet, is okay. I think I'm officially the only person to not say it's really good or really bad"
this is so true
you know something's wrong with the universe when this video doesn't start with "Hey all, Scott here"
“Hello” words of despair
Yeah
This is the darkest timeline.
I thought I'd somehow skipped it...
Hey, Vailskibum! CNR here!
Watching Scott violently gag every time he mentions "Stadia," never stops being hilarious.
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti why are you so butt hurt get over it lmao
@@comododraws4208 because shittalking a service just out of spite, turning off many potential users for who it would be a real fit, is just childish as I said. Isnt it being butthurt shittalking anything a company does in front of a big audience just because you dont personally like them?
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti it's just an opinion, you know you can just, like, not watch the video right?
@@frederikgjernrosenberg868 or I can comment my oppinion on his oppinion
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti how much did stadia pay you?
Man, I've watched enough Scott The Woz to immediately be able to tell that the blue screen transition at the end is way smoother than usual.
This is Scott’s first video that is 60fps
@@Lucky_9705 Ah, I didn't see that. I usually watch on the highest quality, but I'm so used to just regular 1080p on Scott's videos that I glossed over the 60 at the end lol.
Ngl I'd love to see Scott in buttery smooth 60 FPS
@@Lucky_9705 I noticed it pretty quickly
@@Lucky_9705 YEEEEAAAAHHHH
"I'm not opposed to the future. I'm just scared sh*tless about it."
I think this phrase perfectly sums up everyone's thoughts on cloud gaming.
I'm fully opposed to cloud gaming
I'm not worried. I just won't play games that I cannot own one way or another, and that's where I'll draw the line. There's 50 years of games out from various periods of time, I won't be able to finish all of the worthwhile games released by this point within my lifetime. And game availability isn't a problem for me eith-arrr, hehe. I'm honestly fine with new games ending for me at this point.
"I want a box with Mario on it, damnit!"
Certainly. That will come to $1.5 million.
LMAO
What? Lol
@@LiveToRapRapToLive93 somebody bought mario 64 for 1.5 million
Seeing as a perfect in box Mario 64 is worth less than $5k I'd say that rich guy greatly over payed. Rich people like this that dont know anything about video games are ruining it for the rest of us. The seller had major balls to originally list it for $100k too. Fuckin idiots.
@@zombietrash416 nah, you're assuming an insane amount of stupidity for someone that has likely built up their fortune by knowing how to handle money better than most. That was more than likely an unsavory new-age form of money laundering instead.
They do the same with art, modern art especially. It's often a scam to hide, transfer, or clean money in a way that is even less egregious than alternatives. Since everyone just chalks it up to dumb rich people being dumb.
Though I guess it could be some rich "investor" trying to inflate the perceived value of these games, so they can dump a lot of stock at a profit later. Which is plausible, given the inflation in old Nintendo game/console prices in the last few years.
this video opened my eyes to how scott is a hardcore casual gamer.
Wtf, this describes him perfectly!
I figured this out one time bc he mentioned he was not going to softmod his wii (or something) to do something along the lines of play import discs, and decided to buy a whole console from abroad. Can't remember for sure, but I know it was a softmod I was familiar with so I'm like WTF???
So I thought, "hmm, I guess he really really doesn't enjoy that stuff"-- but I can't get enough of it, I crack a lot of my consoles. Other people do all the work, make it so you can drag and drop a few files and hit flash in their custom programs, it's wild.
I digress tho, man likes to collect, so I can see why he'd perhaps like to pay and get something rather than tinker and work and hopefully get something similar for free.
Hardcore Casual describes it best. You win.
Scott is really interesting. He's definitely a casual gamer, but gaming is his lifelong hobby and largely his career because of his RUclips channel. So he plays games as a hobbyist but he plays a LOT of them. And despite being casual, he's invested enough into the gaming community to know a lot of things that would go over a lot of casual's heads and have decently well founded opinions on them.
So yeah, a hardcore casual gamer is the perfect description.
"I'm not opposed to the future. I'm just scared shitless about it"
- The Simpsons
"You will own nothing and you will be happy"
Thats cloud gaming
@@peluquin98 great reset
@@peluquin98 thats the future.
hi totes
My uncle kept trying to persuade me that Cloud gaming is the way of life.
I'm glad my struggles and woes were relatable in this video. God bless.
I love when scott called out game critics who just talk about how comfy the system fits in their hands
best part
“hey all scott here” banned, and the tim rogers “HELLO” is now mandatory
"Hello, I'm the nostalgia critic" is now the mandatory greeting from everyone named Doug
@@scarfguy5337 “Hey guy” for everyone named Danny or Drew
@@brunobuccharati2424 people named Curtis have to greet you twice
@@scarfguy5337 HEY ITS DERRICK I'M DERRICK
I just can't get over the reliance on an internet connection, the fact that I'll still have to pay full price for everything, and the fact that it makes it virtually impossible to preserve games in the long run.
It’s also kinda ironic when you consider that many of these companies keep trying, and mostly failing, to push long term “games as a service” type games down everyone’s throats.
@@proluit_igne3619 oh, of course. But the goal of that has more to do with squeezing more money out of a single game than keeping that game running in perpetuity.
I mean, ideally for them, they'd have a system like FIFA. Where they have a yearly full-priced game, with MTX on top, and only make minimal tweaks to the same game engine so people rebuy it over and over. It also resets what they bought, so the whales have more to buy. There is no real reason that game shpuld have yearly releases and full price tag. But it does, because they can get away with it.
Where did you get the part that you have to pay full price for everything? Steam prices are at their lowest and I grabbed $60 games for less than $6 on Stadia.
The concern many have over game preservation when it comes to streaming is ironic when you think about it. Traditionally, each generation risks making the previous inaccessible due to incompatibility. But streaming ensures that the game will always be available to play, long past when hardware has changed, and even if you've lost the physical media.
@@Rocksteady72a only if the company keeps up with keeping it online and not abandoning it ever.
Normal people: You can't just keep repeating a joke and expect people to laugh
Scott: I'm out of fluids
That depends on how they deliver it
@@drandescancelled2825 the joke or the fluids
yes
i really look forward to these on sunday evenings haha
Ayy
damn only 7 minutes ago
Leonhart is watching one of the coolest you tubers, nice.
Same, it’s a tradition for me and my dad to sit down and watch them every Sunday
Leonhart
I love that Scott's old house is just still on fire
He never got around to putting it out.
“I come from a time where the phrase ‘Heyall, Scott here’ is banned.”
*I don’t even want to think of a time like that*
*hey all
2027 will suck without Scott's "hey all, Scott here".
@@epin_gamer4209 it's hey all not hey y'all he said that in borderline forever
@@geometricdominator you arent correcting him he just said hey all in one word
@@guywithgrasspfp sorry, didn't notice my mistake.
And now, on September 29, 2022, they have just announced that they will be shutting stadia down and refunding people's money.
It is a joyous time for Scott🙂.
Good riddance to garbage
The Prophecy…
Scott forgot to put his end card on a video.
We’re all fucked!
GET DOWN!
Lol, the sky is falling and the end of Scotts videos are all a lie! But also blue
the intro AND the outro are wierd now
-shits my pants in fear-
He didn't forget, there's just lag since he put it in via the cloud
Also this Scott the Woz vid is in 60 FPS
This ain't the normal Scott.
That intro bit reminds me of a phrase I heard recently:
"No one wants to play old games, they just want to feel they way they felt when they played old games"
I think that’s a bit situational, as many people want to play old games that they never got to before. For example, say you were born a decade ago and have just recently started getting into a long running series (let’s say Zelda for this example). Breath of the wild came out and you loved it, you’re looking forward to its sequel and skyward sword HD, and in the meantime, you’d like to see what else the series has in its history. Of course, you’d then want to play the older games, even if you’ve never played them before. Outside of this example regarding an ongoing series, word often gets around about some great one-off games on hardware that you don’t or didn’t have when it was in circulation. Some examples are Asura’s Wrath on PS3, which tons of people have talked about how good it and it’s Street Fighter DLC was, yet it’s only available on PS3 and PlayStation Now. I remember having purely Nintendo consoles growing up, and sometimes I’d hear about the stuff going on with Sega, like jet set radio, crazy taxi, nights, etc. Once I got older, I eventually got to play them via steam and enjoyed them, even if I never played them as a kid.
In short, if a game is good, people will want to play it, be it new or old, regardless of if they’ve played it before.
@@thesquadron7571 Just so you know, Asura's Wrath and its DLC are on the XbonX consoles
@@Austin_Russell_ Huh. Wish I had one of those…
no I play old games and I love it
"You just think you want to play vanilla WoW, but you don't." Sounds similar to me.
I don’t like the time where there’s a ban on “hey all, Scott here”
what did you just say?
Check ur privilege
@@RobbieCake rewatch the beginning of the video
Must be a 2027 thing
Well we have to start hating that phrase so it becomes a prophecy thing for the Woz
Me: ''I prefer having games in physical copy.''
Google: ''Would you elaborate on why?''
Me: ''No.''
@Panel Deepak Okay, have fun
@Panel Deepak fine. Have fun having losing everything when the servers go down :)
@@venonymoussnake people who use stadia can't afford a pc or console. Peasants.
@@marcopeterson805 Would be better
having the DISC than buying an digital copy
means you can let other people play it or sell it
digital copy: Sorry you don`t have an licensed to play this game buy it from the store
By the way Our game are refundable within 30 days alter that you unable to return it for anything
same, but unfortunately my pc sucks so i have to use geforce now, atleast i already own the game
I actually used Onlive, right up until their servers basically just started being unplayable, etc, and I loved it. I had a crappy laptop that couldn't run any games, so it was heaven for me... When it worked. Plus the social hub aspect of it is still the best I'd ever seen, and has still yet to be replicated. I miss it, but boy it sure was doomed to fail.
i miss Onlive
Onlive refugees represent
Used it too and I just so happened to found an Onlive clip of someone playing Red Faction I downloaded to my PC.
Boys Dreams Club
great pfp
Tbh, always online for single player games is still total BS.
Do any games even require it nowadays? I used to have super inconsistent wifi and I don’t remember ever not being able to play a single player game I own
@@WellCookedPotatoes It's not always online, but I believe the consoles will stop playing games eventually if you never update the console software. I think that is what he is talking about.
@@WellCookedPotatoes I think it is an every once in a while check in ping. And it is my understanding that devs are honest to god scared of piracy. While I don't think they should be as scared as they are, I get it. I would prob be overly paranoid about it if I worked at a games comp too. Especially after what happened with the PSP (although I think sony's numbers are prob an over estimate) but idk
@@WellCookedPotatoes Depends. For the backwards compatibility games on xbox one, you need an internet connection to download their emulated build of that particular game. Regular xbox one single player games? Nah.
@@WellCookedPotatoes
Tons of mobile games are entirely online only, and there's probably a few proper games that require it still around.
This video makes me so happy. I've been working on college preparations and most of it is online. Doing stuff like that on computers always makes me so anxious. Sometimes I feel like I'm crazy for hating it so much, but seeing that bit where Scott struggled to just play a game made me feel so justified. Nothing should EVER need more than two accounts to do. It shouldn't be this complicated.
Omg yeah, I spent so much time trying to get GeForce Now to work and then it’s lag was unbearable. I play Stadia and like Scott, I forget I’m playing on the cloud.
Cloud Gaming was enough for me when I couldn’t afford a console. It was much more realistic for me to pay a monthly fee instead (I would eventually exchange said monthly fee for a financed console)- but my god, do I enjoy physical media more. I love looking over at my shelf and knowing I built that up.
Hearing Scott just say ‘Hello’ is terrifying
Hi
Hello
*Hello*
Hello
It was banned. Not his fault
Cloud gaming is a neat idea but I still want the stadia service to fail
Yeah
I really is!!
They feel smug about stadia being “advanced”
truuu
Woahshi! Double Yoshi Xploshi!
I like how they started pushing cloud gaming, and here I am sitting in the Scottish Highlands just impressed that I can now sometimes stream Netflix reliably, so long as no one else in the house is trying to.
Yeah, I don't think cloud gaming is ever going to hook me. At least the physical and downloaded games I can play when a storm knocks out the internet for a day. That, and you can be sure that when/if you move house, your shit will still work, it won't suddenly be outside the area that the streaming service is licensed for if you move international, or your internet specs will have changed so drastically that it no longer works, you can just put in the disc or turn on the console same as always.
And yeah, not even going to entertain streaming on the go when half of the six hour train journey between home and my university flat had no signal. Why would I ever take the risks of streaming on the go when I can have a DS, 3DS, Switch, or hell, even a phone with an emulator and a bunch of old game roms downloaded on it instead?
^ this is the truth for many people. i don't think cloud gaming has a chance for now to make games more mainstream. maybe complement it
Cloud gaming has massive potential, but making it work reliably would require a lot more devotion from streaming companies.
Maybe it's still too soon for this technology, but it has a future, hopefully.
Cloud Gaming seems like the perfect replacement for rental games, remember back in the day when you'd rent or borrow games from Blockbuster/the library? It feels like Cloud Gaming could easily step into that space as like something you can use to try out games you're unsure about or games that you can't justify buying fully.
Game subscription services basically is this, except you can borrow as many games as you want.
Back in the day? The library chain where I live still has video games available.
xbox game pass streaming works like this. you can instantly start up most of the games on game pass & see if you’ll like it with little input lag & high quality streaming.
I agree. Also, I think cloud gaming has potential in weaker hardware. This means that vr headsets could become 10x more lightweight while having more or less the same performance.
I use to do that with GameFly.
“Games on demand!”
“Give demand a second”
How did he make technical difficulties while logging into several accounts interesting
Because he’s Scott the Woz
Scott “ Willeventuallytakealookatthefirstmegaman” Wozniak
16:58 This is one of those images where you could put the words "Before and After Drugs" on it and oddly enough it would somehow still be kinda fitting
Hi Chris
Oh man I forgot you existed
Honestly- I'm fine with Cloud gaming being a valid OPTION.
Having many options that work is great, be it physical, digital or cloud. But what I hate is how the communities of said cloud services claim it'll be a definitive way to buy/play games, and other options will cease to exist because of that. Which I find pretty baffling considering that they work fine and have their own good sides. No point stopping things that work and are not detrimental.
I've been on PCMR forums where they're less elitistic about hardware than these people are for cloud services. And that's saying something.
Honestly, they could catch more people interest if they didn't try to present it as "the future of gaming"
I think PS remote play is a nice middle ground you can hook your console with a hardline internet connection, buy physical games, and stream your own games on the go or at home if the TV isn’t available, that’s how I played most of ghost of Tsushima on my iPhone with a backbone controller and it was pretty good
"This kind of stuff gets me off and I still don't care". Probably one of the funniest thing I ever heard Scott say
Google Stadia
Google Stadia
Goggle stadia blows
Woah don’t mention that here
* *liquid spills* *
blurgh
I just realised, Scott's videos end with a blank blue screen
me too, im so used to seeing the annotations in the foreground
Yeah there’s always links and pop-ups, but they seem to be absent this time around.
like solitaire on windows vista
It's Crash Bandicoot's pants
@@ForrestFox626 Cash Banooca is waay to op. That's why Scott zooms in..
I love the little touch in the beginning when future Scott is wearing a chef’s hat.
robo ebola is reigning supreme
@@kusaba7770 it’s a 2027 thing you wouldn’t get it
Amazing that Scott was willing to burn down his house for a one-second bit. Truly the most committed content creator out there.
Honestly if he does it for real at one point I would barely be surprised
1:42 I love how Scott shows stuff like he's a model on the shopping network
A time where "Hey all, Scott here" is banned? NO! I reject that future and will do everything in my power to prevent it 😤
I love that youtube recommended me this again right after the death of stadia
i’m Out Of Fluids.
I want to be against cloud gaming but The Xbox Game Pass is so overpowered right now it's not even funny
They're gonna nerf it eventually but DAMN SO MANY GAMES
Tbf that's not exactly cloud gaming, that's just allowing you to download games and play them as normal
And yes ik they have Xcloud but that's an optional feature of Game Pass, not the main thing
Reject cloud gaming, return to disc ownership.
@@exonymat1471 true, not exactly the same thing! you're right
@@achebeterence6908 won't happen dude, heck, discs nowadays are just a token to start an internet download in many cases, many physical switch games are just a glorified coupon with a download code, what we should push for is for warranties to access our games.
@@achebeterence6908 you do know that disc ownership on ps and Xbox is still a download you have to do over the internet right? So now there’s literally no reason to own some except that they’re cheaper on sale
I love the consistency of him wearing a chef's hat in the future
So long as it’s 2027 onwards, you’ll see it
Scott really is the most consistent person in the world
The consistency in Scott's videos is honestly such a big and important aspect for me. All the long running jokes, the lore, etc, really makes you feel rewarded for being a long time fan. It's almost reminiscent of inside-jokes you make with friends.
Scott the Woz is such a great show. These videos just feel welcoming, in a way.
and eye patches
I want to know what sous chef Scott is grilling up
17:00 I see you Scott with them art skills
This has to be one of the most powerful Scott intros I've ever seen on any of his videos
This is a video of a man driving himself to insanity for gags and content.
I like his dedication for mining bronze from bullshit
So it's a regular Scott the Woz, then?
So regular RUclips, then?
he sacrifices so much for us.
Scott: not saying hey y’all Scott here
Me: These are confusing times
*all
@@garret1317 y'all*
@@mariotheundying all*
How many times does he have to clarify that it's "all", not "y'all"?
@@Kaplykos look it’s how I hear it and it’s how others hear it just because you want people to know that it’s all instead of y’all doesn’t mean they’re are going to change their opinion about it
Ohhhh, OnLive!
Back when my PC was an absolute trash fire, this was honestly a cool idea... back in 2011.
Now, 10 years later, everyone knows this is a terrible, awful, bad, no-good idea.
Personally GeForce Now worked best for me. I could bring over all the Steam games I had, and I had a great experience overall. Although I was surprised at how good Stadia was, considering its garbage fire of a launch
Scott is literally the best RUclipsr to binge watch and he's fucking hilarious
I feel you, man. Colgate Toothpaste only has 2.9 GB of RAM.
Funny enough that's still more RAM than the computers used for the Apollo mission to the moon in 1969.
@@adhamwashere5320 so that means you can launch a rocket on a wii u? since it has 3 gbs of ram
@@andrewgoo3093 I guess so
@@adhamwashere5320 Also it doesn't take an entire giant room to fit
Ewwww not enough, guess my teeth will burn
"I'm not apposed to the future, I'm just scared sh*tless about it." I'm just waiting for them to charge us for every step our character takes in a game.
Which is why people need to realize that cloud gaming will be very much anti-consumer..
Problem is they are like adult toddlers.. "Me want it now", instead of thinking long term.
And when they do predictably get screwed, gamers will bitch and complain when the situation was their own damn fault to begin with
Nobody gives a care about long term consequences so long as they get their instant gratification
Don't give them any ideas...
U copied this off some1
@@razormc954 truth
For our 12.99/month annual plan you can get a whopping 200 Ubisoft Meters every payment cycle!
Ubisoft, Walk Anywhere.™
It's honestly ridiculous how far ahead of the competition Game Pass is. Amazon and Google I have zero hope for but Sony I do think at some point this decade will realize how unbelievably idiotic they've been letting Microsoft get the jump on them and will start dumping hundreds of millions of dollars into improving PS Now. However the longer they wait the longer it's gonna take them to catch up and if they wait too long there's a very real possibility that Microsoft dethrones them for a long while. And with how much ass Nintendo is kicking I doubt Sony would be able to break back into the portable console market again.
I actually really like luna. No lag, just low game selection
Depends what you mean, GamePass is ahead in terms of having a subscription model and service that works and appeals to everyone, but so far their cloud streaming is much worse than Amazon Luna, Google Stadia, and GeForce Now.
@@mistamaog luna is best, but doesn't have games. I have both luna and game pass and I prefer luna any day. More premium too
@@dontbe3greedy608 Yeah that's true, only thing for me is that Amazon is too big of a company, so even though Luna runs great, I kind of don't want to support them😅.
@@mistamaog I would say game pass is the one with the most promise, but that's because their model doesn't solely rely on cloud gaming
Something about Scott throwing a toothbrush on the ground while saying "no" is very *chef's kiss*
IS the purpose of having two red Joy-Cons to give Scott’s Switch a Virtual Boy aesthetic? I sure hope so!
Misread "is the purpose" as "Is it possible".
Dont ask me what I thought you meant by that.
The Mario Odyssey Switch bundle comes with two red Joy-Cons! That’s the one I have, and I love it :D
Nah he's just colorblind he can't tell the difference
A Scott the Woz video in 60 FPS!? I mean yeah the games are now smooth, but wow.
I just noticed in the intro he's wearing a chefs hat like its 2027.
And Robo Ebola reigns supreme
Scotts a fricken mastermind
he's also wearing a polo
I feel like this means something. Scared me enough to be three large steps away from the grave..
I'm kinda hungry for a gourd, bitch.
Don't worry. Stadia will stand the test of time. I'm sure of it.
this aged well
Like fine satirical wine. 😜
Double Irony
IRONY🤣
*gags violently*
"Wherever you are, Stadia lets you play the latest games"
- Phil Harrison
I'm terrified if Nintendo ever does anything like this. Imagine your Animal Crossing town disappearing after 5 years when their service shuts down.
You mean like how they killed Super Mario 35?
Don't they already do stuff like that?
I'm not entirely convinced that's not gonna happen to New Horizons.
Then again, they didn't even finish that game.
iQue Player fans: First time?
@@CrazyRiverOtter I mean, yeah we are missing some features *cough cough* gyroids *cough* but we have had some big updates, like the one that added all the deep sea creatures. Also for some reason the same team working on animal crossing is also working on splatoon 3, so they're probably focusing on that right now. The more that I think about it that's 2 games that they have to work on that are gonna get a lot of updates, this seems like a bad idea to me.
I look forward to these videos every week more than any tv show lol. Watching these videos seriously always brightens up my day. I have no idea how Scott can keep pumping out these high quality videos with hilarious jokes every week but God bless him for it
Scotts really good. I'm happy he likes what he does
“...how Scott can keep pumping out these high quality videos... every week...”
- talent, passion, knowledge, wit, and probably some methamphetamine
14:23 The end of Stadia is near... January 18th, 2023.
"Scott Wozniak shows off his cloud gaming subscriptions for 21 minutes"
And show why he hates them all
I wanna say he cancelled most of these by the time he was done with the video, except maybe XCloud
Exactly
@@mhenriquecd bot
As far as that Nvidia Geforce thing goes, it’s probably less of a hassle to just move your pc to your living room, connect it to your tv and buy a small table to put your keyboard and mouse in so you can play on the couch (or, alternatively, wirelessly connect your controller to the pc and play like a console).
I'm surprised he didn't cover Steam Remote Play, but I get he isn't much of a PC gamer(sidenote: I actually do include Mac when I say PC gaming). The deal is the game runs on your computer and you stream it to whatever. Obviously it depends heavily on your home network, but it is a neat option for streaming and it is actually an answer to split screen being missing on a lot of newer games since it allows your friends, who may not even own a PC, to remote play with you.
A lot of my steam games are controller compatible, so I use an Xbox controller sometimes
@@Dr_Andracca There is so much wrong about Macs, how can people live like this...
@@Dr_Andracca That's because Steam Remote Play isn't a game streaming service. It's all self-hosted local. Nvidia has the same capability, Xbox has the same capability (both ways IIRC), PlayStation dragged their feet by making it exclusive to stuff nobody used, but now also have the same capability.
if it's in you house. you can already stream your gaming pc to your tv using steams own in home streaming. or better yet, if you have a nvidia graphics card, you can use Nvidia Moonlight in home streaming........although with Nvidia Moonlight you can actually stream your games from home to a phone out on the go
GeForce Now is working great for me in Russia, they set up their servers in Russia so the ping and input lag is actually not bad for my internet speed (100 mbps). I bought premium subscription and i really enjoy it. On pc it works great, it's a great service!
in russia
How do you have a 100 mbps internet, I have, in a good day, 1mbps
@@gustavojofre4017
100 megabit per second is like a bare minimum in Russia
The notion of playing a fighting game on a streaming service makes me physically ill.
First time in a while he hasn’t opened with “Hey all! Scott here.”
He still said “hey all Scott here” just in a different tone.
@@yousawnothin opened.
H E L L O
@@beesree39 to be fair, he "opened" with "it"
Chibi robo zip lash darkest day oh Nintendo?
"Eventually you have to update to that Blu-Ray Player" Eventually you have to get an update for your Blu-Ray Player.
20:25 Man that pepto bismol looking in-focus as fucc.
scott looks blurry
4:55 don't know if anyone else realized, but that's the game 'red light green light' that they debuted. Truly a CLASSIC
There was no "Hey all, Scott here" and there was no end screen. Is this what we have come to as the human race? Does getting with the times really mean that we have to abandon all that we have loved and cherished for years and years? What a strong, underrated message by Scott here. He never ceases to amaze me with his artistic capabilities.
he did say "hey all, scott here" just not immediately at the start
What did you expect? We started off in a time where the phrase "Hey all, Scott here" is banned.
This kinda feels like an AVGN episode at times, especially the segment at the end.
Also I could swear him wearing a bathrobe was a Doug Walker reference
he's basically a modern AVGN
He's turning more cynical, and I love it
He's almost like AVGN's son
Maybe Scott is the natural evolution of that.
*Doctor:* Terminator Scott isnt real, he cant hurt you...
*Terminator Scott:* Well allow me to introduce myself
What's up checkmark
He still can't hurt you cause he just wants to play nintendo games
*hey all.*
@@Random-ne7uv
look man its an enigma. is it hey all or hey *yall!??* its like the eternal questions of: did the chicken or the egg come first. or did all those people on xbox live reall bang my mom.
@mr freakout mmm
I think this video needs to be done over again after what's going on with stadia.
It seems Scott forgot to put in the end cards so when I saw the end of the video I thought for a second It was going to be an ending similar to the one in the episode about game commercials.
Technically he did say "Hey, all, Scott Here".
He just didn't outright _start_ with it.
He didn't lead with it in his Mario Galaxy 2 vid either
Bro, don't say that out loud! The future police might be watching!
@@tornadicvtfoe8757 no, he did
@@Cygerion It starts with a previously on, its not the first thing said
I still love my physical copies of a game. There’s something about having it in a collection that isn’t digital.
I agree so much. Game collections are amazing. It's just so nice to have all these games, organized with love, to represent something you cherish. I love how every game collection is unique and personalized.
True that, I still prefer physical copies because there's that collectors aspect to it that just doesn't feel the same with digital.
@@GloriousGandalf I agree with you 100%. It’s also cool to watch your collection grow over the years. Take the Nintendo Switch; you started out with a few games and have watched your collection grow four years later.
@@isaaclee3271 I feel the same way. Digital just isn’t as fun to have. I have Rocket League digital because there was a sell on it back in 2018. I understand there may come a day when we go fully digital, but let’s hope that isn’t for many years to come :)
Plus, in 20 years you'll still be able to play them just like today with people still having GameCube and Dreamcast with their original games.
Good luck playing a downloaded PS5 game in 2042.
The multiple "Stadia *vomits*" bits were the hardest I've laughed in a few weeks, thanks Scott
"A cool thing to do when you're 24 is act 40"
If you want to play PS3 games, I may have found the perfect device.
This is why I love you Scott.
Even with good internet speeds though, the latency is always just horrible. It doesn't matter how good your internet is, a tiny dip can screw up the latency for inputs and when it comes to multiplayer games, especially ones where every second counts (like Dead by Daylight) it's just deplorable.
And the fact that they can just take your digital access away just because. Plus you don't own anything physically. Who in their right mind would even trust these corporations. This is why Stadia never stood a chance. And now I just feel sad for the people who keep defending that dying platform.
In fairness I did play through most of Assassins Creed Ody through cloud and it wasn't that bad (this was for the stadia beta) It was always just more of an issue of EVERYTHING else being terrible: Lack of games, bad pricing, weird sign up issues or initial connection issues. Once the game was playing it was fine on my end.
i get 2ms of lag or around one 8th of a frame at 60fps so if you call that unplable latency then??????????????????????????????????? you really dont have any idea what your talking about
it is inpossible to even know that theres any latency at all without perfetionall equipment when im on wifi i get 6ms which is still imposible for humans to tell more of the time even competitive fighting games are amazing(i do have fiber optic 1gbps internet)
It really isn't noticeable on XCloud for me, but ms is not a good stat I think, I'm always at 1ms since the machine is the same server mostly.
Your content ages like fine wine
"I'm out of fluids" - Scott the Woz 2021
I love how this is how I found Amazon had a cloud service
Oh, Amazon has way more than that. They have several cloud services for consumers (prime video, prime music) and also cloud infrastructure for developer and enterprises (amazon web services)
When it was announced I scoffed and completely ignored it.
@@onpoint4gamers it is pretty bad ngl
@@CathrineMacNiel and almost all of it is worthless.
@@lasarousi aws litterally powers the internet
DUDE FUTURE SCOTT WAS WEARING A CHEF’S HAT
OH MY GOD
And Robo Ebola reigns supreme
@@wegeethins fucker did the pandemic
was? or will be 😏
So far three episodes have a reference to 2027 and chef hats. Mario Galaxy, Personal trainer cooking, and now this
Streaming is really convenient but sometimes I miss the love that goes into a physical release. This year I bought my first cd album and honestly it's pretty lovely. With a CD that has a super cool design, a really big sticker, a card with a special version of one of the songs and a some paper with the lyrics of the songs. I really hope we don't lose this on games too.
2:02 Scott canonically knows the Bee Movie exists
Scott canonically knows Bad Bunny-
Does Scott like jazz?
I have a feeling Ubisoft made a deal with the literal idea of cloud gaming so that its games are always included
I’m good with paying for GamePass, but streaming has consistently been such a terribly laggy experience that until major strides are made in latency improvements, I will never pay for a game streaming service. Every single one has anywhere from 40-100ms of input latency, and that’s simply unplayable in anything remotely intense.
These services might as well not exist in a lot of countries (or they literally don't exist in them). The notion of cloud gaming in Australia is... well, it'd be laughable if its lag didn't kill all comedic timing.
Thats especially true in rhythm and fighting games where every input needs to be perfect
I've been dying to play Bloodborne since it's release, but I play on PC. I used a trial for PS Now to try & play it, but the latency is insane even on a decent connection.
The reason streaming anything besides games works so well is because it's a one way path. When you're having to send your input data over the internet, you're gonna have a bad time.
@@coffeebean3421 I can’t even fathom trying to play a rhythm game via any cloud gaming service. I tried out Thumper on Stadia, and it was like a joke.
I guess you never knew console gaming has input latency between 100-300ms 😅
Something that makes video games less streamable than movies or music is that the experience is much more personal. While you may own a dvd, you don’t own the experience of watching a movie the way you own an experience with a game. With a movie, you sit down for two hours and let the flashing pictures go buy. But games will always have slightly different experiences for each person whether it be going on different side quests, having more or less collectibles, or even just struggling in different areas. A lot of games will even ask you to put your own name on that experience and it’s not just something you can rent for four hours or have stripped away when a platform dies. That disc or cartridge has more in it just by being used by a person than any string of streamed data ever could
So true
16:57 Scott is such a good artist
This is probably the most hard-hitting Scott video to date, especially at the end.
“Guess who was pissed?”
_Shows a picture of the world_
That pretty much sums up a lot of announcements in gaming today
LMAOO
Switch OLEA in a nutshell
_looks at Smash Fighter reveals_
...yeah.
Except metroid lol
Twitter in a nutshell
I go back to this video now. I bought the
razer kishi because I found myself going out more, but I still like to play actual video games over crappy mobile games. Lots of Gamecube and Dreamcast games work incredibly well on my phone and using that controller has made it the best part of sitting before class.