Is that supposed to be a lot? I get 100 mbps at home, my cell phone gets 55.
Is that supposed to be a lot? I get 100 mbps at home, my cell phone gets 55.
Guess we’ll have to wait and see.
Okay...and?
I’m not sure the point you’re trying to make. You stream the video, the rendering is done on Googles end.
Oh yes, please let’s compare a yet to be released service to decade old technology. Sounds like a totally fair comparison.
Why? Most people have cell phones with unlimited data, at the very least that would serve. If you can stream youtube, you can stream this service. All it’s doing is streaming the video of the game, I don’t know why you think it’s so demanding.
Why do you limit it to just that one scenario? Sure Switch is great, but maybe your favorite games aren’t on it. Maybe you have a big house and want to be able to play in any room of your home without having to buy a bunch of consoles or move equipment. Maybe you have kids that you don’t trust with expensive hardware.…
That’s just what I mean. The entire experience is streamed, so that’s what you’re signing up for. It’s not the same as requiring a game you have contained entirely within your own house to be online.
That’s not really how modern “always online” games work, though. Generally you need to connect to a server from the get-go and stay connected. Any interruption stops your game.
Enlighten me.
I won’t be buying this, however you can’t deny the appeal of having all your games with you, being able to play on the highest settings possible, no matter where you go on any screen you have.
I think devs get a pass on that requirement when you’re literally streaming the entire game.
I was so hyped for Smash Bros., but when I experienced how piss poor the multiplayer experience was for playing with friends it totally killed my enthusiasm and I haven’t played it for months. Really shocking how they don’t understand how to do multiplayer
Honest question: Who the hell is buying Macbook Pros, and why?
I think it’s kind of a shame it’s a blanket ban. There are a lot of teams named after groups of people (49ers, Sooners, Oilers, Spartans, Vikings, etc. etc.) and I don’t think it’s inherently a bad thing.
As someone who’s been in hate-watch mode for about 3 seasons, I STILL would recommend getting into it. The first 4 seasons are the best television you’ll ever see, in my opinion.
Must have been a flash sale or an error, my price tracker shows it went down to 27 but then came right back
Must have been a flash sale or an error, my price tracker shows it went down to 27 but then came right back
I’ve heard many things, mostly that Martin didn’t want anyone other than D&D working on it. Which seems to directly contradict the fact that Martin and D&D are on bad terms right now. Who knows. And while it was probably going to be prohibitively expensive and maybe not possible to keep all these actors for more and…
Exactly this. I was fine with most of the major plot points, but this episode contained stuff that should have taken an entire season to play out, not 45 minutes. It was like HBO was pulling the rug out from under them and they had to wrap it up as fast as possible (which we all know isn’t true)
They mostly “defended” against wildlings, so no it’s not really the same.