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Re: Google Reveals Stadia, Its Vision Of A Cloud Gaming Future

Erchitu

@MisterDevil I usually play with all my retroconsole, I have all the Nintendo consoles with a lot of games, I even play with my Dreamcast and with the pc. My favourite games of all time are Xenoblade ones... When I saw the potential of Stadia I image what a Xenoblade game would be if the developers don't have processing power limits. Do not misunderstand me, Xenoblade 2 is fantastic, the game world is amazing, there's nothing I will change probably, I am at 70 hours more or less. But it would be great if Nintendo could develop the next one without power limits... Since than I will still play it on traditional console no matter what. Stadia won't take me away from Nintendo becouse I love all of their games and controllers. Anyway Stadia could be a really bright future imho, even for Nintendo. Maybe especially for Nintendo, becouse I think that their games are great, and I really love how they change the way to interact with the game... I am really curious to see what the future will show.

Re: Google Reveals Stadia, Its Vision Of A Cloud Gaming Future

Erchitu

@MisterDevil Which will be the "consequences"? I play what I pay, I use it even if I am not touching the box... It's just fine. I have to use it, I don'have to eat or put it on the shelf. When I need it it's ready, I don't see any bad consequence or lose of any right onestly.

Re: Google Reveals Stadia, Its Vision Of A Cloud Gaming Future

Erchitu

@NotoriousWhiz I hope it will be good with my adsl. After all if I can get fullhd gaming I am more than satisfied. I have no 4k TV and I don't think I will buy in the near future, just today I am installing the Sharp Aquos fullhd TV in my dining room and I hope it will last for a while. So if the adsl is good enough I can be satisfied

Re: Google Reveals Stadia, Its Vision Of A Cloud Gaming Future

Erchitu

@Mince Yea, and one day a meteorite will fall and destroy my whole town and I cannot play Doom or anything for a while... Just kidding I can live one dai without games if service falls for some reason. After all even a console can be damaged so I can't see the problem and anyway I am full of phisical consoles with plenty of games, and even a good gaming notebook just in case. And I never sell my games after it finish them, so no problem for me. I only see potential here, freedom to create for developers and no need to upgrade console/hardware for users, and that's good enough for me.

Re: Google Reveals Stadia, Its Vision Of A Cloud Gaming Future

Erchitu

Looks huge to me. No need to develop processing power hardware anymore, even for Nintendo. They can just develop exclusive controllers like the joycons and their games and spread to the world. Like apps running on stadia, a sort of Nintendo store inside Stadia. And the same for Microsoft or anyone else. Seems very convenient to me, for the developers and for the players. I am really excited by Stadia, can't wait to try it wit my ADSL. If I can stream in fullhd and if they can bring games I like ( doom eternal confirmed) I'm in.

Re: Hold Tight As TT Isle of Man Races To Switch This May

Erchitu

I love motorbike racing games, I used to be a biker, my last motorbike was a '99 Aprilia Rsv 1000. The TT race is beautiful and terrifying at the same time, those drivers are crazy. This will be my first game of April probably, as I want to support the developers who do the things right too.