Did anyone want YouTube games?

  • o_o@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    As a stadia user, I loved it.

    It made gaming accessible in a way that GeForce definitely doesn’t. It felt more like a console than GeForce, which feels like… well honestly like emulation.

    I think they had 3 solid strategies, each of which they fucked up in execution. First they were trying to compete against consoles (hence the studio acquisitions as they were trying to make exclusives). Then they gave up. Then they were trying to compete against steam by being a Netflix-like library online. But then they gave up. Then they tried to build a new “cloud gaming” market (maybe whitelabel to existing game companies).Then they gave up that too.

    Throughout the whole time, they were great from a user perspective.

    • Qazwsxedcrfv000@lemmy.unknownsys.com
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      1 year ago

      I believe the tech is solid given how people have praised it over its short span of life. It sounds like they were trying to kill too many birds with too few stones…