Submitted by Hyperion1144 t3_yf5jle in technology
GhostalMedia t1_iu2crwp wrote
Reply to comment by Immediate_Dust_1303 in Google Stadia is dead and Nvidia GeForce Now gets a price cut – what’s going on? by Hyperion1144
Of course people are going to buy dedicated hardware when the alternative is totally unreliable for half of the people that try it.
At some point broadband infrastructure will be beefy enough to reliably stream high res video in near real time. When that happens streaming gaming will totally take off. This is inevitable.
Rockstaru t1_iu43xcg wrote
The main complaint voiced on this thread isn’t related to resolution or quality, it’s latency, and there’s only so much you can do to reduce latency that isn’t “move closer to whatever data center is running your game.”
Immediate_Dust_1303 t1_iu3t3hn wrote
Not it won't because streaming games is always going to have latency due to the laws of physics.
Google Stadia tech was already great, and it failed.
Hardware will only improve and make streaming even more irrelevant than ever
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