Google Stadia's launch has so far been mired by a lackluster games line-up and news of missing key features, but that isn't going to stop Google celebrating with a launch trailer.
Frame generation technology has arrived on consoles, amplifying frame-rates and potentially transforming experiences.
Impressive results... sadly I don't have a 120hz display. I was thinking this technique could increase fps on any game that supports it regardless of the display.
Now I've extensively tried it I'm not too fussed about 120 fps. Give me a locked 60 and more details and I'm more than happy
YouTube is probing its employees following the PlayStation State of Play leak that revealed all announcements ahead of the presentation.
I’m pretty sure leaks or not, by the end of the show people will still be disappointed. The only highlight for me was MH: Wilds… everything else was mid to forgettable. Hope them HaaS games you got lined up really work out for you, Sony. Everyone asking for Bloodborne Remake, Wolverine, and, uh, well other games like that could’ve made this epic. Instead we get Concord, some derivative Souls-like games, that were fine looking, and a Silent Hill 2 Remake with horrible character designs and janky combat animations… great.
The Epic Games Store has yet another free game, and it's a pretty damn good one.
Lackluster library.
Lots of missing features that were promised.
Horrible lag.
Only a few devices can be used. No iOS and just Pixel phones.
If you buy a console for $400 and divide it in 4 years (a gaming generation) it cost you $8.33 a month where Stadia cost you $9.99 a month for the 4k package.
Console has a superior local hardware performance with a bigger library and features not available on Stadia.
Don't be fooled by Google.
But in "REALITY" it doesn't do that
But according to many reviewers, your AMA on reddit, and finally user experience; your product doesn't do these things and if so at random times.
Smoke & Mirror Marketing!
So when are we actually going to start making people accountable when they lie as a marketing tool??