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the-pi-guy said:
Azzanation said:

I havnt used Cloud gaming however ill assume the quality of Cloud depends more on the service network just as much. Azure is a world wide service so if streaming directly from those servers should increase playability. If you are streaming a game from Japan from North America, that will cause lag.

Your home network still matters immensely.

Azzanation said:

I also dont believe the majority are going to care if their games stutter. I cant see  parent going to the shops paying $500+ for a console because their games stutter. Guess it falls on the individual.

We're not talking about a slightly stuttery experience, we're talking about broken experiences. 

Here's the most important question, if cloud gaming was such an obvious win, why has neither Amazon, Google, Microsoft or Sony been able to make it work?

I agree that having a decent home network with access to local servers will make a better experience.

They are all trying to get into Cloud, Google is definitely trying, why do you think they are front runners in blocking MS ABK deal? Just for laughs?

DonFerrari said:
Machiavellian said:

I guess he thinks on layman terms that MS can just go get right of Xbox next gen and use the Azzure server they already have with a magic tool that will make all games current and future work on Azzure with no problem or billionaire investment like a cheap emulator.

Why dont you reply to me directly Don? 

Also this is a horrible response.