The detailed Rise & Fall of GOOGLE STADIA! | Gaming Documentary

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  • @slopesgameroom
    @slopesgameroom  2 года назад +32

    Grab yourself a Vapor95 t-shirt here and use code "SlopesGameRoom15" for 15% off! :D vapor95.com/SlopesGameRoom15

    • @Swordslinger-hb1ns
      @Swordslinger-hb1ns 2 года назад +2

      To be fair the PS3 despite its rough launch would be moderately successful selling a respectable 87.4 million units in its lifetime. While the Xbox One with its own horrible launch would only sell 50 million units. I think Harrison did more damage when he was with Microsoft then with Sony in my opinion. Bottom line: don’t hire Phil Harrison.

    • @kira-dk2mx
      @kira-dk2mx 2 года назад

      That part with the stream made me think that my internet was buffering. That was a good fake out. 😆

    • @ZoomPicard
      @ZoomPicard 2 года назад

      I can't find the t-shirt design you are wearing on the video on the vapor95 website

    • @gettinoldgaming
      @gettinoldgaming 2 года назад

      Love me a t-shirt, will take a look :)

    • @mikoto7693
      @mikoto7693 2 года назад

      Ah the Stadia. I would frequently forget it it existed only to be reminded occasionally by YongYea who covers gaming news.

  • @SkyScourgeGod
    @SkyScourgeGod 2 года назад +542

    This title implies that stadia had a rise... it didn't. It should be called "the fall and fall harder of Google stadia".

    • @slopesgameroom
      @slopesgameroom  2 года назад +136

      Pretty much since it was released i's been down, down, down (etc) but on the lead up to its release it genuinely did shake up the industry (slightly)

    • @timidwolf
      @timidwolf 2 года назад +33

      The "Never Got Up of ..."
      It was ambitious but I think something that could work in the future when the general standard of internet connection has improved and is more reliable (memories of Dreamcast being ahead of it's time). Charging full price for games as well as a premium subscription also doesn't help.

    • @streeterville773
      @streeterville773 2 года назад +25

      The stumble and fall of Stadia

    • @BongoBaggins
      @BongoBaggins 2 года назад +17

      "The fall and death of Google Stadia"

    • @adamvalerio1377
      @adamvalerio1377 2 года назад +14

      @@BongoBaggins It was DOA from the get go.

  • @reputablehype
    @reputablehype 2 года назад +187

    I love how every company thinks that the next wave is cloud and metaverse everything but my internet in 2022 still drops out when a plane goes over my house...

    • @kipter
      @kipter 2 года назад

      Remember that google is a company that makes its money off stealing personal data and creepy spying. Cloud gaming is very condusive to that. Its not that they think cloud gaming is the future, its the future they wanted to force on us.

    • @awesomeferret
      @awesomeferret 2 года назад +20

      At least we've finally moved past the whole "5G is going to change our lives" thing. I still don't understand how so many tech reviewers ignored so much logic that suggested that 5G would in fact become one of the least impactful cellular transitions to date. The facts that most people can still use an LTE phone in 2022 if they really need to and still usually don't have a bottleneck for anything (any more than you would have with 5G that is) really cements that.

    • @hyperturbotechnomike
      @hyperturbotechnomike Год назад +5

      from my opinion, the next big wave will be PC gaming making it's way on the console market. The Steam Deck is a massive first step. There will be more PC handhelds and console like devices soon. Also Linux gaming will be really good, since microsoft's windows 11 is just a huge nope.

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta Год назад +3

      @@hyperturbotechnomike Not sure why that would make any difference, because people will then buy pre-built systems and those systems will then define the threshold for performance for video games. And this is exactly the same as what consoles did. You're describing a console. Take the Steam Deck, your example:
      What do people want to see before they buy a game for Steam Deck? They want to see that the publisher has worked directly with Valve to ensure compatibility. And that's going to be a corollary to any such new machine. Consoles nowadays are essentially mini-tower PCs anyway. So whatever machines make it big, developing for compatibility is going to be near-indistinguishable from a console release today.

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony Год назад

      Well yeah if you have satellite internet then of course a plane flying over your house will do that. Get wired internet

  • @Drain_Life_Archive
    @Drain_Life_Archive 2 года назад +80

    My favorite part is the store not having a search box. You'd think the one thing Google would know how to do, if nothing else, is a search box.

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka Год назад +12

      Given what I’ve heard about it, I wouldn’t be surprised if they deliberately left it out to hide the extremely small number of games on the service; they didn’t want users seeing just a few or even no games on searching for something common like “soccer”.

  • @bitwolfy
    @bitwolfy 2 года назад +240

    Few things of note:
    1. Death Stranding 2 Stadia was not "canceled", it was flat out turned down, they didn't want it, it never hit production. Recent leaks have also shown that Death Stranding 2, code named "ocean" is in the hands of Sony.
    2. Games like Gylt are already confirmed to be ported off Stadia, im sure the rest will follow.

    • @natecw4164
      @natecw4164 2 года назад +10

      "I'm concerned that exclusive could be unfair." -Sony
      Lol, sorry, just makes me laugh. Most people who buy a PS do it for the amazing exclusives. DS2 could be great, here's hoping!

    • @billyhatcher643
      @billyhatcher643 2 года назад +15

      thank god thoes indie games are going on other platforms im happy to see that

    • @evandaymon8303
      @evandaymon8303 2 года назад +7

      Whole reason for turn down of kojima is because they didn’t want a single player game. Same vain like ea.

    • @Genethagenius
      @Genethagenius 2 года назад +7

      Does anyone really want a “Death Stranding 2”? Once was more than enough, lol.

    • @carn9507
      @carn9507 2 года назад +7

      @@Genethagenius i love me some PS exclusives but yeah Death Stranding bored me to hell. If people want a sequel ok cool. I ain't one.

  • @unownnnn
    @unownnnn 2 года назад +125

    It's just baffling how Google treat their own business partners as badly as independent RUclips channels. Interesting video! I hope devs in the future can get a deal as good as Stadia was giving

    • @DR3ADER1
      @DR3ADER1 2 года назад

      It's not. This is GOOGLE we're talking about. They ONLY care about themselves, and by "themselves" I mean the higher-ups of Google's elite within Alphabet.

    • @awesomeferret
      @awesomeferret 2 года назад +10

      It was baffling a few years ago. After years of me foolishly working for free for Google (sending in absurdly detailed bug reports) it's clear that they don't care about making more money. I could singlehandedly save the company if I became CEO tomorrow, and most people reading this probably could as well. I don't understand why these CEOs are allowed to willingly ruin these companies.

    • @Jaxv3r
      @Jaxv3r 2 года назад +8

      @@awesomeferret most CEO's are out of touch, I remember someone asking for the Twitch CEO's about implementing some things on their platform but he or she walked out crying because how out of touch the CEO is

    • @rodneyabrett
      @rodneyabrett 2 года назад

      Google loves to lose millions of dollars on projects they pour a ton of money into at first, then just abandon because they got bored with it. They are notorious for this.

    • @hyperturbotechnomike
      @hyperturbotechnomike Год назад +1

      If i would be Google/RUclips CEO, i would backpedal most of the recent platform and censorship changes + implement a feature that let users switch to the old website design, which was much better on desktop. There is YT Redux for firefox which brings back the 2010 UI. Without it, YT is not really enjoyable on PC

  • @mole28
    @mole28 2 года назад +87

    I think that the biggest problem is that you still had to buy the games at full price. if it was something like a subscription service it would have been better.
    Pretty much what Gamepass and PSplus are doing now. There it is possible to download (and in most cases stream) your games for just the montly fee.

    • @evandaymon8303
      @evandaymon8303 2 года назад +7

      But at sametime you dont actually own the games you bought as there tos said you are paying the rights to play it. Not own the games yourself

    • @leonidas14775
      @leonidas14775 2 года назад +3

      They have "Google play pass" which looks to be mostly cartoony indie games, casual and puzzles. Which is fine if you like that sort of thing, but can't hold a candle to what Sony and Microsoft offer.

    • @kira-dk2mx
      @kira-dk2mx 2 года назад +6

      The fact that you had to pay full price to play games that came out four or five years ago is just laughable.

    • @GoldenSun3DS
      @GoldenSun3DS 2 года назад +6

      It should have been completely free with the requirement of buying games, and the Pro subscription should have been a Netflix style subscription. You could either pay a monthly fee for games, or buy specific games.
      Making you pay for 4K AND have to buy all the games that hadn't been included in Pro was just stupid. While it's nice to keep your Pro games when you stop subscribing (just being unable to play them), that meant that you had to stay subscribed to Pro to build up a library of games. All those Pro games you missed from previous months was a friction point keeping people from wanting to subscribe to Pro.

    • @Kogami
      @Kogami Год назад +2

      @@evandaymon8303 As a physical game collector myself, you're right--but the problem is not that, but the fact on top of everything else, Google misled *everyone* into thinking that it's "the Netflix of gaming". If they truly want people to buy games from the start then they shouldn't advertise Stadia as that.

  • @KennyFrierson
    @KennyFrierson 2 года назад +93

    When Google made it so you had to buy the games I knew it wouldn't last

    • @jeece711
      @jeece711 2 года назад +2

      It was a great idea in fact. One of biggest issue of xcloud is that you can't play third party AAA games like Elden Ring, GTA5 or Cyberpunk 2077. And given the success of these games, they won't be available on the gamepass for many years... Problem with Stadia is that most of AAA games weren't available for purchase on Stadia either... Apart from Ubisoft, there were no support from large third party studios and no games exclusive to the platform...

    • @_-Lx-_
      @_-Lx-_ 2 года назад +20

      @@jeece711
      No, having to pay a subscription to be allowed to play the games you've still had to pay full price for is just a terrible idea in general, there was nothing smart or innovative about it.

    • @jeece711
      @jeece711 2 года назад +3

      @@_-Lx-_ You don't know Stadia. There was only subscription fee for 4k gaming. Every games bought through the platform were available free in 1080p. Even family shared games.

    • @CourierSiix
      @CourierSiix 2 года назад

      @@jeece711 thats because no one wants to support something as volatile as GAAS platform

    • @jeece711
      @jeece711 2 года назад +1

      @@CourierSiix People said the same thing for video and music streaming ... But here we are, talking about cloud gaming on the comment section of a video streaming platform. Also GaaS is pretty much something already. See Genshin Impact. Most of the time it's cloud gaming.

  • @davidanttila9305
    @davidanttila9305 2 года назад +27

    What isaid when Stadia was announced was this exact phrase.
    "When it's obvious that someone is talking about video games who has no clue how video games even work!"

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 2 года назад +14

    "Rise" is a bit generous isn't it?

  • @FeraligatrWarrior
    @FeraligatrWarrior 2 года назад +40

    The Stadia has been for me just another example for how games as a service just won't be viable really any time soon, especially ones that will require a perfect, stable internet connection just to run. But my main issue isn't even with the function of the system (though there are still plenty of issues there), it's in the part that we're in now when the service inevitably shuts down and people lose access to their games. There's a very small selection of games that can get away with removing access to them down the line, such as with MMORPGs where the core of the experience is having that large server base to properly run the game, and for everything on Stadia none of that applies. Just look at that Red Dead 2 player who was making the headlines when the shutdown was confirmed, he's now lost access to his 6000 hr or something save file, can't be transferred or anything, and if we assume he went all out to be able to play in 4k that's a potential $200 down the crapper (between the early cost of Stadia and the full price of the game that he would have needed to buy). Like sure, right now consoles like the Switch, PS5 and Xbox One will eventually no longer be supported in any capacity by their parent companies, but you'll still be able to use them years down the line, just like right now I can go and plug in my N64, Gamecube, PS2, hell even a NES if I wanted and it'd still be usable.

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka Год назад +1

      And then there’s mobile games; god knows how many mobile games have already been and will become lost over time. I have quite a list of them made, as I’m a huge sucker for the types of games that are most susceptible to this; I especially miss Kingdom Hearts X, Final Fantasy Record Keeper (Global, JP is still up but I don’t read Japanese), Plundernauts, Super Battle Tactics, Spirit Hunter, BlazBlue Battle Cards and Zenonzard (the last two are especially infuriating because I remember downloading them, but never got around to trying them before they shut down).

  • @ladynikkie
    @ladynikkie 2 года назад +146

    I really feel sorry for the developers who were making exclusive games for the stadia they practically were left hanging and in all honesty. I hope they sue Google for it. They neglected to tell them anything.

    • @fattiger6957
      @fattiger6957 2 года назад +16

      I hope Google released them from any exclusivity contract so those devs can release their games to other platforms.

    • @SINfromPL
      @SINfromPL 2 года назад +20

      I mean, it was obviously a pretty bad idea to make exclusive for Stadia.
      I'm still watching the video, I've never used Stadia, but used other services like GeForce now and Shadow and i was perfectly happy with quality and latency. I just have real pc now and don't play all that much anymore

    • @G360LIVE
      @G360LIVE 2 года назад +4

      Developers can just move their games to other platforms, like Tequila Works is doing with Gylt. That Stadia exclusive is coming to other platforms next year.

    • @danwolfe238
      @danwolfe238 2 года назад +4

      I don’t googles well known for letting things die they should have known 🤷‍♀️

    • @StruggleBoxing
      @StruggleBoxing 2 года назад +1

      There was ultimately only 2 stadia exclusives. Gylt and Pac man mega tunnel battle(64 player battle Royal which is awesome) if u still have Stadia I recommend trying it in ur browser(only way to still access trials)

  • @TheInternetIsDeadToMe
    @TheInternetIsDeadToMe 2 года назад +22

    The day this was announced I knew Google would ditch this platform just like Google+. Big ideas, too much money and no focus and commitment.

    • @awesomeferret
      @awesomeferret 2 года назад +1

      Google+ had a lot of focus and commitment, especially in the first few years. It was better than its competetors in every single way except from the biggest one: users. That was probably the last product from Google that was truly industry leading.

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta Год назад +1

      @@awesomeferret No, it wasn't. Because a social media platform without users doesn't "lead" anything.

  • @numatruehome100
    @numatruehome100 2 года назад +5

    I knew that from the very start, “Netflix” of gaming would be the worst thing to ever happen to gaming

  • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
    @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 2 года назад +15

    I'll never want cloud only gaming because the higher cost of games will stick around much longer than if you just buy a used physical copy. Also, I moved last year to a better area overall, but at the sacrifice of leaving the internet company I really enjoyed. The new one has a ton of very bad reviews but they have an exclusive deal with the apartment complex, so I can't switch from them. I don't play games that require online access, so I've not stress-tested the capabilities of my service, though I'm paying for nearly the highest speed it has (1GB. Recently, they added 1.2GBZ's, which likely isn't worth the switch).

  • @MiamiSunrise
    @MiamiSunrise 2 года назад +45

    You clearly put in a significant amount of energy into this video and its fantastic! Thank you so much for doing this DJ Slope!!

  • @matrixguardian4539
    @matrixguardian4539 2 года назад +17

    I’m not surprised that Stadia’s downfall was evident.

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 2 года назад +14

    25:19 Fall Guys, a _competitive online action_ game where you have to _jump around and dodge obstacles to not fall,_ doesn't require split second reactions apparently.

    • @troywright359
      @troywright359 2 года назад +1

      exactly lol i did smile when I saw him put that up

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka Год назад

      Oops!-v(“/)v-

  • @tgheretford
    @tgheretford 2 года назад +18

    My reaction to the closure of Google Stadia is the same as Jeremy Clarkson's reaction to the Dacia Sandero being delayed.

    • @Cincy32
      @Cincy32 2 года назад

      I felt more like Edie in regards to the Eggman.

    • @AlvinFlang69420
      @AlvinFlang69420 2 года назад

      The only difference is the Dacia Sandero is a good car.

    • @L8ugh1ngm8n1
      @L8ugh1ngm8n1 2 года назад

      @@AlvinFlang69420 No it's not.

    • @Iain16
      @Iain16 2 года назад

      Oh no!
      Anyway...

  • @WrestlingWithGaming
    @WrestlingWithGaming 2 года назад +34

    I was interested in Stadia at first too. I have a gaming PC but I hoped that this could make a nice console on the go service. But like you pointed out, between the pricing model and lack of features, it was a no go for me. Great overview as usual 🥂

    • @shaymorcormick8743
      @shaymorcormick8743 2 года назад +1

      I think I still have a free trial. I remember checking it out and thinking maybe in a few months it be worth it. Everything on it I could get significantly cheaper on gamepass, or same games were available at used stores for love under 15 bucks.

  • @kailomonkey
    @kailomonkey 2 года назад +34

    To be the Netflix of gaming it really sounds like it should have had the games being free upon subscription. All other complaints would have been much forgiven I think.

    • @stellarobado4269
      @stellarobado4269 2 года назад +4

      Or even if they'd just included a collection of games on your subscription with the option to buy/rent additional games. At least then you'd have /something/.

    • @evandaymon8303
      @evandaymon8303 2 года назад +4

      So basically just do ms and have gamepass it is basically netflix of gaming. They could done that and it wouldn’t die this hard but we know google too greedy to care and does these projects to write off on taxes or some dumb shit

    • @blondy2061h
      @blondy2061h 2 года назад +2

      They were thinking Netflix 2023, not Netflix 2018.

  • @deyedrah
    @deyedrah Год назад +3

    The irony that the store for the GOOGLE console didn’t have a search function for months is honestly incredible.

  • @SomeBlokeOrWhatever
    @SomeBlokeOrWhatever 2 года назад +28

    I remember my friends being all hyped up for Stadia during that original stream. And I just said "this will go horribly tits-up in ten microseconds".
    I'm glad I was right.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 2 года назад +1

      “tits up” 🤔
      As a yank, I’m def using that 😂

  • @BAMFshee
    @BAMFshee Год назад +1

    The fact that they brought in the guy behind the Xbox One, which had one of the biggest SNAFUs in then-recent gaming history with its "always online" controversy when it was first announced that torpedoed any chance of it competing with the PS4 and might have crippled the Xbox brand long-term... for another "always online" system was the first sign that Stadia was doomed to fail. It was a spectacularly tone-deaf move.

  • @HunterAtheist
    @HunterAtheist 2 года назад +5

    Still working on the Amico video? You seem to have cranked this one out quite quickly.

  • @Pikopati
    @Pikopati 2 года назад +1

    31:04 A search bar is presented as a feature for an update from a company based on a search engine

  • @piyoweb
    @piyoweb 2 года назад +2

    I knew it's over when I found out you have to buy games at full price you already owned on Steam, EGS, GOG etc.
    Final nail is no Elden Ring on Stadia.

  • @JIreland1992
    @JIreland1992 2 года назад +9

    The Google Stadia is a prime example of the Don’ts and Do not Do’s of launching a digital platform.

  • @skywardlp4916
    @skywardlp4916 2 года назад +25

    Stadia could've worked, but having it require a mix of hardware, a subscription and paying for individual games was confusing and made no sense for a cloud service. GeForce NOW is basically what the Stadia should've been, and Xbox Cloud Gaming works because it's a bonus feature of a more compelling offer. Google was the newcomer in this situation, but their offer was oddly traditional and unambitious compared to the incumbents.
    Also, I've only just noticed that the Stadia logo is supposed to be an 'S'.

    • @SergioLeonardoCornejo
      @SergioLeonardoCornejo 2 года назад +3

      No. It was bound to fail. The entire concept is rejected by most.

    • @AkiraElMittico
      @AkiraElMittico 2 года назад

      wait you didn't need stadia pro sub to use it

    • @DR3ADER1
      @DR3ADER1 2 года назад

      Stadia was NEVER going to work. To assert that it had any chance of success is farcically deluded.

  • @R_xzs
    @R_xzs 4 месяца назад +1

    10:30 what’s the song name?

  • @devaunbeats
    @devaunbeats 2 года назад +15

    I was one of the people who got the chromecast ultra and controller for free. At the time I was looking to buy a new controller for my pc and I couldn't pass this up. The controller was actually pretty good and comfortable and I used Stadia for like.. 3 days before never touching it again. Played Gylt for a little bit but didn't get far at all and I think I tried some other games but don't really remember.
    Never spent a dollar on it though and now my Stadia controller is sitting in my closet, gathering dust.

    • @FunkSwaggMusiK
      @FunkSwaggMusiK 2 года назад +1

      Keep it. It will be worth something one day. Kinda like the Bandai/Apple Pippin

    • @DwayneIsK1NG
      @DwayneIsK1NG Год назад

      Me too because I had RUclips Red

  • @themanwithsauce
    @themanwithsauce 2 года назад +1

    I'm reminded of a quote from Top Gear, when they were reviewing some budget "cheap and cheerful" subcompacts from budget brands. ONe of them had a car that boasted about having suspension designed from an F1 team, and an engine that was outsourced to another company who also made racing engines...But the interior materials were so brittle and noisy, that actually driving the car was unpleasant. In the words of the reviewer "I'd gladly trade my Lotus-designed suspension for some toyota-designed plastics." and that has been stadia, in my eyes. They spent tens of millions to port over 2 and 3 year old AAA titles while shutting down their own in house studio and doing absolutely nothing to cater to the smaller studios and indie creators who thrived the best on the system (at that time, anyways). They focused on chasing a gamer who was already served well, and wondered why they never got the sales they wanted, all while doubling down on a failing strategy. They spent money everywhere they didn't need to, and neglected every aspect they needed to focus on - from the storefronts to the value proposition to the exclusives and unique experiences.

  • @xbvg
    @xbvg 2 года назад +1

    They could have selled the idea for gaming competition. Having everything running remotely makes the game impossible to cheat.

  • @TheBasementChannel
    @TheBasementChannel 2 года назад +13

    I like the good old days where you buy a game, and you hold a physical game, that you own.

    • @toututu2993
      @toututu2993 2 года назад +1

      Switch cartridges are awesome

  • @Makoto03
    @Makoto03 2 года назад +15

    Even a big evil corporation like Google couldn't make people care about their pointless gaming device, Stadia.
    As far as i was concerned, it was D.O.A with the focus on cloud streaming games.

  • @JOBdOut
    @JOBdOut 2 года назад +1

    Never understood why the comparisons were always to physical consoles as opposed to.. well.. OnLive

  • @thebestcentaur
    @thebestcentaur 2 года назад +7

    I don’t get why some companies seek to control ALL THE MARKETS (besides money, of course). Google knew it couldn’t compete with gaming’s Big Three, and it had already long controlled the search engine and (normal) video sides of the internet…sometimes knowing one’s limits is an admirable thing

    • @RarebitFiends
      @RarebitFiends 2 года назад

      It controls video because of acquisition, not because of Google Video (a product the killed after buying youtube). Publicly traded companies do this because they have a fiduciary duty by law to their shareholders to return a profit each quarter if it all possible. Usually they can only get so far in their original product silos before they have to expand to entirely new categories and markets. Companies even do weird things like set up false competitors to capture more of their market before they give up and try whole new product categories.

    • @gracekim1998
      @gracekim1998 2 года назад +2

      @@RarebitFiends Google video?😅

  • @CorvusVonRex
    @CorvusVonRex 2 года назад +1

    That lag when that Phils video throw me off guard, thinking my connectivity was an issue. Nice on Slopes. XD

  • @Deadpool-ef3cy
    @Deadpool-ef3cy 2 года назад +12

    Google starting projects and then shutting them down not long after was the main reason I never trusted stadia and then when they announced that they were shutting down all of their exclusives combined with Xbox game pass allowing streaming any interest I might of had went out of the window

    • @25Leprechaun
      @25Leprechaun 6 месяцев назад

      That fits me to a T, I tried Stadia thought it was alright but decided to never make it my main console for the sole reason being I wasn't sure if this was going to last more than a few years, I guess I was right, and I'm glad I didn't put much money into the service.

  • @TheBattlesword
    @TheBattlesword 2 года назад +11

    Just one fluke in an otherwise perfect video:
    When you said that people will forget this one day, they will not. Stadia will be the definitive cautionary tale of silicon valley thinking that they can control the future, but in actuality nearly leading to disaster as games preservation and fun experiences both die because of it

    • @gh0rochi363
      @gh0rochi363 Год назад

      You still believe people learn from the past?

  • @WiredP
    @WiredP 2 года назад +16

    We are going to miss the Stadia community. They were always lovely to us. Loving your work as always mate.

    • @adamvalerio1377
      @adamvalerio1377 2 года назад +4

      The whole 3 people in the community will be missed.

  • @brettvv7475
    @brettvv7475 2 года назад +5

    Game Pass Cloud was the nail in the coffin. It's so good, relatively speaking.

  • @G360LIVE
    @G360LIVE 2 года назад +8

    Great job! I love your documentary videos! They're very well done. Any chance we can get a (probably short) documentary video on the Phantom console that never released?

  • @sidpablo
    @sidpablo 2 года назад +3

    You know what is worst during the launch of Stadia? That it was not available to countries like Australia etc. The wait was so long that i did not even notice it until this news of their demise. I am not entirely sure if they ever released it here in Australia and Im not bothering wasting my time to search for any news about it.

  • @p_a873
    @p_a873 2 года назад +1

    Stadia managed the feat of falling without ever rising in the first place

  • @AcornElectron
    @AcornElectron 2 года назад +22

    Imagine Google had promised full framerate, solid connection but only at 1080p….. it would have both worked and been affordable for EVERYONE

    • @johnq4951
      @johnq4951 2 года назад +2

      With no paid tier and no hardware requirements then, yes

    • @bebopkorsakoff451
      @bebopkorsakoff451 2 года назад +7

      You are describing Stadia

    • @AkiraElMittico
      @AkiraElMittico 2 года назад +5

      they did actually

  • @ItsTheFizz
    @ItsTheFizz 2 года назад +2

    Even if Stadia had zero lag issues, the dissolution of Net Neutrality would've doomed the venture from the start because you KNOW ISPs would've jumped at the opportunity to throttle such a service's data needs...

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 2 года назад +2

    0:28 More like "and as bad as it sounds, it certainly lasted longer than anyone was expecting"

  • @shaolin95
    @shaolin95 2 года назад +2

    When are we getting the Amico one??

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 2 года назад +2

    32:57 Says a lot about the incompetence of Seedy Projekt Red's leadership that the best version was on the freaking _Stadia_

  • @SudrianTales
    @SudrianTales 2 года назад +1

    The moment Phil Harrison came on board, the entire alarm bells should've went off

  • @Captain_Pudding
    @Captain_Pudding 2 года назад +3

    Bought a founders edition, waited several days after launch to get it because of how badly google bungled that. Played Destiny 2 for about half an hour and gave up because the audio was consistently 0.5 seconds behind. Never played it again because their catalog was nothing but year old titles that I already had

  • @thedutyfree-tdf
    @thedutyfree-tdf 2 года назад +1

    I got stadia free with my RUclips premium subscription. When I received it in the post i took it straight to a second had shop and got £65 for it, that was before everyone realised what it actually was. 2 weeks later the same second hand shop was buying them for only £19....That £65 I got was the only good thing to ever come out of stadia

  • @troywright359
    @troywright359 2 года назад +7

    I hope you have a lot more views for videos like this, you really out a lot of effort into these

  • @reptilez13
    @reptilez13 2 года назад +3

    Parsec and GeForce Now are the most promising cloud-esque or remote gaming services imo. I've used both, the former the most as it runs on my own rig with low latency, and it's great for many situations. Xcloud is alright but pretty high latency, so only good for certain games. Knowing MS they can probably pull something off and it's more like Netflix Gaming, since it's included with Game Pass Ultimate.
    All that's said, you know how much data they probably got from Stadia? Knowing them they probably just kept going while they made money/data and then pulled the plug as soon as even the smallest profit wasn't being made.

  • @popixel
    @popixel 2 года назад +2

    Stadia was a big *meh* from me. I really wasn't interested in it from the beginning. When I heard that it was dumped, I thought it was less than a year since it was released. So, I guess it's good that it did better than my memory of it.

  • @salvadormendoza5045
    @salvadormendoza5045 2 года назад

    Stadia's downfall was not having a subscription model...

  • @LianaSunburster
    @LianaSunburster 2 года назад +2

    Think something that made Stadia even less appealing for me is I have Game Pass Ultimate. That includes XCloud at no extra cost. I'd rather just pay the £11 each month and have a choice over whether to stream or download, rather than have to pay for games I can only stream.

  • @TeruteruBozusama
    @TeruteruBozusama 2 года назад +2

    I've moved a lot and experienced all kinds of internet, so I was highly skeptical from the start.

  • @yofyo
    @yofyo 2 года назад +8

    a fair take and great production as usual. thank you :)

  • @kevinedward6132
    @kevinedward6132 2 года назад +1

    Stadia was dead the moment it was confirmed that you had to purchase the games rather than access via subscription.

  • @hikaru9624
    @hikaru9624 2 года назад +2

    I honestly expected this to last another year so I was surprised it is shutting down so soon. Personally I'm happy about this but I also forgot that Stadia even existed.
    Also how on earth did they expect most of us to have good enough Internet for the thing anyway? I live in Scotland and I'm only just now able to watch videos, not streams, videos in 1080p.

  • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
    @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 2 года назад +5

    Well done. Enjoyed the details included.
    It's kinda sad about Stadia. But I don't think the world will miss or. Or seen the last of it.🤷‍♀️

  • @mdudegamer
    @mdudegamer 2 года назад

    With that intro noise, I very briefly believed I was getting a Stadia ad for the first time in a long time due to the content of the video.

  • @horrorkesh
    @horrorkesh 2 года назад +9

    The end part isn't completely true because I did hear that Developers of guilt were in the works to push their game to other platforms so it's not completely out of the realm of realism to say we might see Guilt on Steam or somewhere else

    • @DR3ADER1
      @DR3ADER1 2 года назад

      The ONLY way they can do that is via self-publishing, which is very expensive, even on Steam or the Epic Games Store. Because no publisher wants to touch any product that was once on the Stadia.

  • @WillSams
    @WillSams 2 года назад +2

    For someone who used Stadia, it worked very well. Problem was that I didn't own the games, and I could buy many of the same games on XBox or PC. Long story short, I don't think I've used Stadia in 18 months. It became pointless. GYLT was great, btw. Wish it was on my XBox.

  • @JOBdOut
    @JOBdOut 2 года назад

    I remember as a Dead by Daylight regular we loved the idea that they were implementing crossplay for ps4, xbox and windows store to our steam game.. when stadia got added in many of us used the 'block crossplay' function because the game ran so poorly on stadia that it actually produced an amount of lag that worked in stadia users advantage over the other players.

  • @hobbycathartic
    @hobbycathartic 2 года назад +16

    I know this video probably took an immense amount of work. I thoroughly enjoyed this more in depth deep dive video.

  • @dbloodymoon
    @dbloodymoon 2 года назад +3

    Gylt actually got an update! It's going to be ported next year!

  • @rodneyabrett
    @rodneyabrett 2 года назад +1

    Amazon Luna did a better job. I'm still grandfathered into the founders price from the beta at $4.99 a month and they've been adding a lot of nice premium titles. It's not a huge selection, but growing.
    GeForce NOW probably the best value, but it's not its own platform, just a could PC connected to your EPIC, Ubisoft, and Steam library.

  • @igorszamaszow171
    @igorszamaszow171 2 года назад +1

    Ashens had a great video on Stadia ("The true potential...") if you haven't seen it please do, it's shorter than 3 minutes

  • @fostena
    @fostena Год назад

    I'd say that if they re-launch Stadia with the features promised at the beginning, it would still be a hit today. Massive library, no custom controller, no Chromecast required, just a subscription and a browser. A dream for most users.

  • @vercoda9997
    @vercoda9997 2 года назад +1

    It was always doomed to fail. Always. Half the developed world struggles to have workable broadband, let alone the other half - so, that's a product that's exclusionary in itself. Even where I am in a developed area, the WiFi can just disappear, or slow to a trickle - which would gave rendered Stadia useless. There's also the psychological aspect of not owning anything tangible, really - we all know Google kills products quickly after a few years, so it was never going to be a stable base for gaming. By contrast, I can pull my Dreamcast or PS2 out of the wardrobe and fire them up - not so with Stadia. It was always doomed.

  • @knghtbrd
    @knghtbrd 2 года назад +1

    Aw Dan, you know Google sent you one of these things just so you didn't report about it as some kind of Kickscammer thing. I mean, it does exist! You have one now!

  • @tsu08761e
    @tsu08761e Год назад

    one thing i wish you would have covered is that the supporters were very very devout. the video you made about the amico and its supporters reminded me of them A LOT. the subreddit would remove posts even slightly critical and the supporters overall created a culture of suppressing any criticism by telling each other not to spread FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt). they treated google like a small company and encouraged telling friends and family about stadia. the funniest part is that they insisted that stadia would be the biggest thing and that in the end we'd all be sorry for laughing at the console

  • @Nor-tc8vz
    @Nor-tc8vz 2 года назад +2

    The RUclips integration would have been a killer app but they never implemented it.

  • @BadnikMechanic
    @BadnikMechanic 2 года назад +4

    Fun fact, I'm the voice over at around the @4:00 mark, there's around 4 other takes of that that I did... Slope should make them a Patreon exclusive special due to how unhinged they all are.

    • @PiroKUSS
      @PiroKUSS 2 года назад

      ok

    • @BadnikMechanic
      @BadnikMechanic 2 года назад

      @@PiroKUSS Yes I'm doing splendid!
      How are you? Are you also OK?

  • @Hammerhead547
    @Hammerhead547 2 года назад +1

    16:49
    "this colour is called wasabi"
    Actual wasabi isn't that shade of green, it's white.
    Also what we think of as "wasabi" here in the west isn't actual wasabi horseradish, it's dyed mustard.

  • @chris_is_here_oh_no
    @chris_is_here_oh_no 2 года назад +3

    Amazing overview of Stadia, I was a supporter for a while, but left the thing as well. Awesome video!

  • @TheFatestPat
    @TheFatestPat Год назад +1

    A Google product without a SEARCH function.
    Let's all just let that sink in,

  • @MassiveSwordAndCards
    @MassiveSwordAndCards 2 года назад +8

    Much respect for this one, man. I love that you actually research to show interesting facts and events in your video instead of the usual lazy reaction video everyone else is putting out about this. I did notice you got one thing wrong (Kojima's game being "canceled"), but otherwise I believe everything else was spot-on. I know this was an intense amount of work but wow, it pays off. The editing and everything was very nice!

    • @PatrickThomasBrady
      @PatrickThomasBrady 2 года назад

      I used to think the same thing until the Intellivision amico, loved this channel, but he blatantly ignored obvious signs of how bad that was and even defended and doubled down on his soft interview with Tommy tallarico, then now you can't view any of the videos he did on the amico because he deleted everything, the amigo is old news now but the fact that his channel is all about exposing these scams in video games just destroys any faith I had, I could've respected his ability to say he messed up if he just left all of those videos up, plus his acknowledgement of being wrong, and just wanted to move on, maybe you can trust his "actual research" but I can't

    • @MassiveSwordAndCards
      @MassiveSwordAndCards 2 года назад +1

      @@PatrickThomasBrady Yeah I'm not aware of the entire history of his channel. Thanks for the heads up. That being said, this happens everywhere. A lot of "anti-scam" channels are STILL trying to push Masterworks despite it being an obvious scam in itself.

    • @PatrickThomasBrady
      @PatrickThomasBrady 2 года назад

      @@MassiveSwordAndCards he still makes good content and I believe 99% of videos are well researched and truthful, it just leaves a bad taste when the RUclipsr you went to for these scams blatantly ignored issues and then removing that history from his channel, it would’ve been so much better to retain those pro-amico videos, with the acknowledgment/apology video, and just move on, but removing everything from RUclips doesn’t restore any faith I had in his reputation, apologies for rambling on, but the amico was so specific to his content that it annoys me that I don’t like watching his videos anymore because of it

  • @Pooky1991
    @Pooky1991 2 года назад +2

    A Netflix style platform for games sounds good on paper, but faces it's own set of issues that makes it hard for me to fully get behind; and I'm not just talking about the technology. Theres the internet requirement to play games, the idea that games can just disappear, and a few other issues involving gaming as a business. Plus I just like having physical copies of my games.

    • @awesomeferret
      @awesomeferret 2 года назад

      Not to mention the irony that for some games that are very graphically simple, it's much more energy intensive to render locally.

  • @Crazy_Borg
    @Crazy_Borg 2 года назад

    Still have a Stadia Premiere Pack (Controller and Chromecast) lying here, never opened.
    They sold them for a mere 22€ here a year ago, it was the writing on the wall.
    Hope I can use the chromecast out of the box without having to connect it to stadia first, right?

    • @slopesgameroom
      @slopesgameroom  2 года назад

      Yeah, just plug it straight into the telly and stream whatever you want to it

  • @Sandact6
    @Sandact6 Год назад +1

    Stadia was an interesting experiment, but you couldn't get past the laws of physics. Lag is always going to be a problem. If that elephant is ever slain, then I think streaming game services will become a massive market.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan 2 года назад +1

    The biggest advertiser in the world failed to advertise.

  • @daapz
    @daapz 2 года назад +1

    Regarding Google offering DJ Slope the device, I don't think they do much filtering, beyond "this is a gamer and they have this and this many followers".

  • @shaymorcormick8743
    @shaymorcormick8743 2 года назад +1

    It kinda amazed by how everything google has today is significantly worse than what it was 10 to 15 years ago. Search engine, autocorrect,RUclips, android. All significantly worse today but with just fancy paint jobs. It always makes me laugh when I can google a local store and first 10 results are big box stores, often over an hour away, compared to a store 2 blocks away.

    • @mattwo7
      @mattwo7 2 года назад

      Well part of the problem is a lack of any real competition (or proper competition in the case of Android, iOS isn't exactly challenging the level of quality Google provides because it's just as bad, and iPhones are worse than any phone that can run android (even if the phone is garbage) just for how anti-customer they are).
      DDG turned out to be run by a bunch of hypocrites, all the RUclips "alternatives" were run by incompetents, narcissistic sociopaths or both (mostly just Zippcast for both) or just generally couldn't provide a service on the same level of quality,, not to mention the audience just doesn't seem to want to leave. The biggest names who tried to leave to these platforms are RUclips C-Listers at best.
      Vidme was the most promising of the RUclips "alternatives" but the hubris of the people running it and the focus on big names lead to its downfall.
      I don't expect this "B-Browser" alternative to Google's search engine to be any better than any of these other "alternatives" to Google's services frankly. I've given up hope at this point.
      Also are you using the main search engine or Google Maps? Kind of makes _huge_ difference there, plenty of small stores don't have their own websites and even then their SEO probably pales in comparison to a corporation who legit _pays_ people to optimize SEO (which I personally find laughable, it's not even that hard to do).
      (self-censored because Google _still_ doesn't like people mentioning DDG and auto-deleted my comment even though it lost a ton of a support)

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 2 года назад

      Google Search really has gotten incredibly bad. It used to be so much better. My grandma is always fooled by all the first results, you know the ones that say "ad" in really small letters ? She even paid for tech support thanks to one of those shitty ads. Really is scummy and deceptive just like DirectTV... Don't get me started on how they all prey on old and stupid people.
      I do still use a lot of Google services though. Like Drive is so much better than Dropbox IMO.

  • @kaydwessie296
    @kaydwessie296 2 года назад +1

    I'm honestly considering a controller for my laptop and now you got me wanting to buy someone's secondhand Stadia controller

  • @beepster991
    @beepster991 2 года назад +2

    Can't really compare this to the TurboGrafx-16, Sega CD and other short-lived console as all of those are still playable decades after being discontinued. Same can't be said for the Stadia and other online based gaming services.

  • @GermsOilCotten
    @GermsOilCotten 2 года назад +3

    i did buy cyberpunk on stadia also. didnt know it was the best version but did constantly think it wasnt as bad as everyone had said the whole time i was playing it.

    • @awesomeferret
      @awesomeferret 2 года назад

      Because it was on Stadia. The worst (and the most players, probably) came from the console versions.

  • @ajflink
    @ajflink 2 года назад +1

    I am sadly glad that the dystopian nightmare that is Stadia failed. The idea of paying full price to "rent" a video game that I cannot keep playing after the servers associated with said game shit down is beyond stupid.

  • @mrnoreply2
    @mrnoreply2 2 года назад +1

    There were no rise only a a stumble a tumble and a fall

  • @monsterfurby
    @monsterfurby 4 месяца назад

    The fact that he mentions AI in the announcement and basically already means LLMs is wild to me. In my mind, Stadia was announced at least ten years ago, way before COVID, way before ChatGPT, way before AI Dungeon even. But apparently this was pretty recent.

  • @kodyschmidt3306
    @kodyschmidt3306 2 года назад +1

    Remember when Google's motto was "Don't be evil." I used to think they forgot it. Now it just seems like they're trying to do the opposite.

    • @Code7Unltd
      @Code7Unltd 2 года назад

      Capitalism defaults towards evil and political leftism.

    • @jeanbethencourt1506
      @jeanbethencourt1506 2 года назад

      They removed that from their hq offices lol

  • @moonverine
    @moonverine 2 года назад +2

    we really did have everything didn't we

  • @nightwingnl5354
    @nightwingnl5354 2 года назад +1

    I still remember watching your unboxing video on the controller

  • @LethalBubbles
    @LethalBubbles Год назад +1

    every cloud gaming platform that fails gives me more energy
    ownership: use it or lose it

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 2 года назад +1

    19:50 And _of course_ it's a modern version of a retro game, Samurai Showdown. I don't even known the first thing about that game and I can tell that's what it is.

  • @vyniljunkie100
    @vyniljunkie100 2 года назад

    @9:09 is that the blood pressure chart they’ve used for resolution

  • @bretonfabrice
    @bretonfabrice 2 года назад +1

    I'll never understand why they didn't implement their button on RUclips trailers + ask devs to submit a demo for each game.
    This alone would have made so many people find out about Stadia.
    Nobody I know who was not already a gamer ever heard of Stadia, yet it was their target audience...