Going from V12 to 12V? Now that’s a switcheroo.
On 4x4/AWD vehicles you could probably drop it in sideways as-is where the transfer case is located with minimal issue.
That’s a highly specific use case
There are other things though. Like the interface. Or how you obtain and Keep games. Can you purchase a game elsewhere and bring it with you? What kind of games come with pro, and do you only keep them for That month? Is there a tie in with other services? For single player games, is there an instant save in case your…
I would love to see them support old systems like Xbox 360, kind of as a way of keeping old systems running. Call it a sustainable response to electronics waste or something. It’s not going to be 4K, but it would be fine for many people. 4K is t all that necessary for most people playing games anyway, especially those…
That’s what I was thinking. If it works over wifi you should ideally be able to connect it to anything that supports Stadia. There shouldn’t be a limitation.
Right, wasn’t gmail in beta for like 10 years? Sometimes I think it’s still in beta but they just dropped the tag.
There were a chosin few in attendance.
It’s Google’s contradictory new info that this article is relaying though.
I get your point about it not being in beta, but Mike’s point is also a good one. This is a lot like an early access period.
...and people still shouldn’t think of it as a “beta.” The requirements are clearly written and well-known at this point.
It is, actually, literally a fact. The beta test is done and over with; this is the finished product.
Google recently revealed that the Stadia controller will only work wirelessly with Chromecast Ultra at launch, not other devices. This means you’ll have to plug it in to play on PC and the Pixel 3.
North Korea’s main news outlet, the Korean Central News Agency, did report on the event, saying “the game of attacks and counterattacks ended in a draw 0-0.”
The score will have been recorded by the FIFA-sanctioned referee, officials and linesmen.
But what does LeBron think?
“Given the absence of video footage and reports from journalists and fan accounts from inside, the soccer world will have to take their word on it.”
Even with the type of play the South Koreans described, each side only received two yellow cards each. Can you imagine having to referee in that environment? Send off a North Korean player and you could end up in a forced-labor camp for the rest of your life.
Say what you will about the Korean Central News Agency, “the game of attacks and counterattacks ended in a draw 0-0” is the quintessential description of a soccer game.