Also, does anybody remember that when Google tested Stadia with the Cloud streaming of Assassins Creed, that Nintendo Switch tested the same game at the same time in Japan!!! This wasn't a coincidence I do not believe?
@duffmmann I agree a lot with what you sated, but keep mind consoles are a big risk, a risk that lasts at least 5-7 years in a cycle. THe money is never made on the console, but rather the GAMES! Think how easy and cheap it is to make a game for Stadia, that could then be one format played on any system that can run chrome! It will increase the games available and lower the price of development. Internet is already the most important utility. Hardware will become ambiguous and therefore more available and affordable. The market will drive itself.
@electrolite77 Nothing, I am a huge NIntendo fan, always have been. I am just stating that I lived through the Netflix change over, and I believe that Stadia could do the same thing. And if Nintendo/Google get together, there is no console war ever again.
@Priceless_Spork with Stadia you don't have to buy new equipment, you will be able to use what you already have, or what you will get in the future for other purposes. Phones, tablets, laptops, FireSticks, Chromecast, Smart Tv
@electrolite77 Cloud based gaming will do away with ports! That's what I am saying, is anyone paying attention. And currently the most expensive bill that most people in america pay for who are under 40 years old is their data plan/internet. We should have this chat again in 12 months just before the PS5 and Xbox release.
@holygeez03 They are trying to keep up! The only real players currently is Netflix and Amazon. All the other companies have to much overhead or infrastructure based on a failing system.
@Zidentia I joined because no one is even considering the change that Stadia will bring for all of gaming. No one will pay $500 for a PS5 or XBOX one if they can play on an old trash PC.
@holygeez03 Exclusivity will certainly be an issue? But Stadia is meant to be ambiguous. The ability to play it wherever and whenever as long as you have a connection.
The survey's said the same thing about Netflix and how people wanted to watch movies and TV shows. Netflix created streaming, Stadia will do the same thing. Netflix is worth more than Disney as a media company now too.
@Euler I agree, but just imagine playing Tom Clancy's Break Point on a Switch in your bed, or even Rainbow 6 Siege and also having the catalog of Nintendo IP to go along with it. No other company could compete with a Switch that has a Stadia App.
I think Nintendo is in talks with Google for the Stadia App. That way nothing will be out of reach, regardless of its hardware limitations. I mean think about it, the Switch is the ultimate portable system, combine that with Nintendo's classic IP and any other modern AAA title through Stadia. Who would even by a the PS5 or new XBOX? After all whats the new Switch lite for? Thoughts anyone?
Is anyone paying attention???? Its not about POWER if Stadia works well. The PS5 and the new XBOX will be obsolete the day they release if Stadia works decent at 720p, furthermore 1080 or 4k!
I actually think this may be avoided, as I believe that Nintendo will be first 3rd party device to get the Stadia App! That way there will be no game that is beyond its abilities with the cloud base system. Any thoughts? later
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Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
Also, does anybody remember that when Google tested Stadia with the Cloud streaming of Assassins Creed, that Nintendo Switch tested the same game at the same time in Japan!!! This wasn't a coincidence I do not believe?
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@duffmmann I agree a lot with what you sated, but keep mind consoles are a big risk, a risk that lasts at least 5-7 years in a cycle. THe money is never made on the console, but rather the GAMES! Think how easy and cheap it is to make a game for Stadia, that could then be one format played on any system that can run chrome! It will increase the games available and lower the price of development. Internet is already the most important utility. Hardware will become ambiguous and therefore more available and affordable. The market will drive itself.
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@electrolite77 Nothing, I am a huge NIntendo fan, always have been. I am just stating that I lived through the Netflix change over, and I believe that Stadia could do the same thing. And if Nintendo/Google get together, there is no console war ever again.
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@Priceless_Spork with Stadia you don't have to buy new equipment, you will be able to use what you already have, or what you will get in the future for other purposes. Phones, tablets, laptops, FireSticks, Chromecast, Smart Tv
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@zaemon Finally someone who is picking up what I have been dropping. Well said, a man of Value!
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@electrolite77 Cloud based gaming will do away with ports! That's what I am saying, is anyone paying attention. And currently the most expensive bill that most people in america pay for who are under 40 years old is their data plan/internet. We should have this chat again in 12 months just before the PS5 and Xbox release.
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@holygeez03 They are trying to keep up! The only real players currently is Netflix and Amazon. All the other companies have to much overhead or infrastructure based on a failing system.
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@Zidentia I joined because no one is even considering the change that Stadia will bring for all of gaming. No one will pay $500 for a PS5 or XBOX one if they can play on an old trash PC.
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@holygeez03 Exclusivity will certainly be an issue? But Stadia is meant to be ambiguous. The ability to play it wherever and whenever as long as you have a connection.
The survey's said the same thing about Netflix and how people wanted to watch movies and TV shows. Netflix created streaming, Stadia will do the same thing. Netflix is worth more than Disney as a media company now too.
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
@Euler I agree, but just imagine playing Tom Clancy's Break Point on a Switch in your bed, or even Rainbow 6 Siege and also having the catalog of Nintendo IP to go along with it. No other company could compete with a Switch that has a Stadia App.
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
Cloud is here, trust me.
Re: Feature: Where Does Nintendo Switch Fit In The PS5 And Xbox Project Scarlett Next-Gen War?
I think Nintendo is in talks with Google for the Stadia App. That way nothing will be out of reach, regardless of its hardware limitations. I mean think about it, the Switch is the ultimate portable system, combine that with Nintendo's classic IP and any other modern AAA title through Stadia. Who would even by a the PS5 or new XBOX? After all whats the new Switch lite for? Thoughts anyone?
Is anyone paying attention???? Its not about POWER if Stadia works well. The PS5 and the new XBOX will be obsolete the day they release if Stadia works decent at 720p, furthermore 1080 or 4k!
Re: Exclusive Versions Of "Beloved" IPs Are Coming To Nintendo Switch, Says Virtuos Boss
I actually think this may be avoided, as I believe that Nintendo will be first 3rd party device to get the Stadia App! That way there will be no game that is beyond its abilities with the cloud base system. Any thoughts? later