justkristos
Kristos
justkristos

You don’t have to stop it on one screen then start it on another. If you’re playing on one screen, you can go the stadia app on your phone, pick the new screen you want, press play, and your stream instantly switches to the new screen. Oe go to stadia.com on your PC or laptop, press play, and boom it's right there.

This is was always, very clearly, a Beta. the Real service, the platform goes live in 2020 when the free tier opens up to everyone. The only thing that actually matters right now is “does it work” and I can say, from my personal experience of playing destiny for a couple of hours the last two nights that it works and

I’m sure prime time starts with the public release next year, right? I’m sure the Founder’s and Premier editions are for the super fans and general tech nerds.

Dear god.. that is NOT how game streaming works, your level of ignorance is staggering here (don’t get me wrong, I hate everything about Stadia and game streaming services, but what you said is 100% false in every regard).

You can’t even buy it if you decided you wanted it 5 minutes ago, so I wouldn’t say they are “pushing it out for the holidays” there will be no “moms picking it up at Best Buy for their kids” the real launch isn’t even until next year.

One of the biggest surprises in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, out today from developer Respawn, is how much its approach to combat takes cues from the blueprint established by FromSoftware’s action role-playing games.

So you’re right on most accounts, but as someone who tested Stadia and who has tried PSNow... Stadia is way better in latency reduction and image quality. It’s the only thing Stadia has going for it, but it’s real, and it’s compelling if you want to subscribe to a streaming service, or if you already have Chromecast

My guess is this next year is proving it works before next gen consoles arrive. If they can get all the same multi-platform games with a few exclusives thrown in maybe they capture part of the market that doesn’t upgrade right away. You also don’t need their fancy controller any one works with a PC and you aren’t

Building civilizations? You mean building them on the backs of others and then taking the credit for it right? I mean really son I could debate the “building” skills of white folks all day and your sorry ass wouldn’t have a leg to stand on. 

“He’s just passionate!”

Already there’s racist greys showing their asses. Apparently, Black people showing the appropriate emotion after being harmed makes us unworthy of humanity. This coming from the same people who will gleefully watch a French Canadian beat the brakes off of an Eastern European during an NHL hockey game for accidentally t

Everything about the way this article was written seems pretty respectful to me. It was a question worth asking, and Blizzard provided an interesting answer that gives further insight on how games are made an maintained over nearly two decades.

He’s become more sand than man now; twisted and granular.

Yes, but it also plays into his “most attacked president in history” narrative and by Wednesday, he’ll be saying it was just a small group Democratic representatives and he heard they had paid some people off to boo him. Probably illegal immigrants taking those booing jobs away from real Americans who love him, but

Who would have thought making multiple games with the same basic premise, same consumer base, and releasing them close to each other might impact sales and consumer fatigue. I am shocked! SHOCKED!

To an extent, but the series was already somewhat niche to begin with. Wildlands sold somewhere around 3 Million copies, and that was pretty well received. Breakpoint, on the other hand, has been ripped the shreds critically for being a broken, bug-ridden mess of a game that’s chock full of microtransactions..,which

Hell yeah.

The goose game is fantastic. I picked it up when they first dropped it and it was $14.99. I think it’s gone up to $19.99, but it’s still worth every penny.

I lived in the same city as you before I moved down to Boston, and the internet was fine. I would hope that it’s gotten better since we left, but even before we

I ran through the whole game, besides a few *minor* hiccups, for a beta test, I was beyond surprised.  I don’t know if I’ll be among the first early adopters or not, but it definitely excites me to see what they’ll do with the platform.