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KBG29 said:
Phil Harrison sat down with Geoff Keighley and confirmed a few more things about Stadia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIs_rAml9Yg

-Online Multiplayer on Stadia will not be locked behind a Paywall. Online Multiplayer on Stadia is FREE.
-Free 2 Play titles will be available on Stadia.
-Subscription Services from 3rd party publishers will be supported by Stadia.
-Stadia Hardware will have regular upgrades, but no timeline is being talked about right now.
-Starting in 2020, players will be able to play Stadia Completely free of charge, using any device, and any controller they choose. Free 2 Play will be free, and gamers can subscribe to the services of their choice, or buy the specific titles they want.

I feel like this is the same situation as when the iPhone launched, and I told gamers, we need PSP and DS Phones, or Handhelds will die. I was laughed off out of the gaming community. Then Vita launched with 3G and Phone services, and I told gamers, you need to support this or Handhelds will disappear. I was told, "I already have a phone", "It is too expensive", "Handhelds are for Gaming", People will never give up Handhelds for touch only gaming". Well, here we are in 2019 and handhelds are gone.

So, I am telling you today, this is a serious threat to Consoles, and if core gamers want to continue to own Physical hardware, and Physical Software, then you need to take this seriously. Right now I am hearing the same types of things, "This is a complete joke", "People will never buy into a Game Streaming Platfrom", "No one will play games via streaming, the internet can not deliver a good enough experience", "Consoles are for Gaming, if I want to watch TV I have an SmartTV/Set Top Box, and if I want to browse the web or use apps I have a PC, Laptop, Tablet, or Smartphone".

Core gamers refused to allow Handhelds and Consoles to expand. They pushed back every time Sony and Microsoft tried to make the platforms more appealing to the wider audience. Gamers sabotaged Gaming 1st Devices, and now it may be too late to save them, gamers may be paying the final price for their actions.

I'm telling everyone here right now. If you want Consoles to survive, do not support Smart TV, do not support Set Top boxes, Do not buy these types of devices for friends or family, do not suggest these devices to anyone. Use your console for everything you do, show how consoles deliver a better experience than those devices, be happy to open up console to more people. Support the services on your consoles.

If console gamers don't support consoles, then this kind of gaming will die, and Streaming or PC will be your only option.

I am personally ready for whatever the future brings. I will game wherever gaming takes. I am just giving a history lesson, and a glimps of where the future could lead if the same path is followed again. Be inclusive, not exclusive.

Then consider consoles as effectively dead then ... 

There's absolutely no way for consoles to be able to compete with smart devices or set top boxes in terms of both functionality and cost because for a lot of consumers out there, the dedicated silicon for gaming performance is just a waste of money to them ... 

There are simply going to be people that don't want to invest in ownership of high-end hardware for gaming ... 

If consoles are dead then we just have to embrace it as a fact ... 

DonFerrari said:

Good luck in people going linux

Hopefully, the world will and after America altogether being so eager to start a trade war it should be in China's interest to stop supporting platforms (Google Services/Windows) that they have no stake in ... 

Getting all of China alone to support Linux would make it a self-sustaining platform for gaming when corporate giants like Tencent could realistically make the transition with official support from the state itself ...