setsunatenshi said:
Seems like you have very strong feelings towards something you lack the most basic knowledge on. There is no "main" hardware to purchase. You can use your PS4 or Xbox controller and connect directly to their platform. All you need to have is good internet connection and you're good to go. There's no point going into pricing and level of service because that's what the conference is all about, so we'll learn it then and there. Anyway, good to see some disruption to the market, things were getting too stale and predictable in the gaming service space. It's no coincidence that 5G internet is just around the corner to help lowering the bandwidth restrictions we still feel nowadays. These services will benefit greatly from that. |
Hmmmmmm, for some reason I was under the impression that they would offer a "box"(the one I was calling the console) that would help with the stream in some way.Seems I was wrong, my bad.
But especulating about the price and games is fun.Its tzhe whole point of the argument.Its not meaningless.I mean, if it is, then any kind of talk about future games that developers may develop are pointless, since only time would tell the true.
5G is still a ways until it is implemented, and decades until it reach a big enough audience to enable streaming in this capacity for most of society.And mantaining a good gaming service is very expensive.So thats it will fail.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1