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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Google signs 5 studios to make exclusive Stadia games, including Supermassive and Harmonix

Baby steps but it is an improvement. Liked Until Dawn.



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I didn't know Harmonix was still around.



RIP to those studios then. This is just a fancy way to say they may as well not exist.



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

They should have done that before launching Stadia.



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I gotta say I really don't like the idea of games being locked to a streaming platform. The experience is always going to be inferior to playing on local hardware. I'd honestly rather have always online drm.

I guess something like Until Dawn would work fine, though.



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They're a few years late on this.



A bit late.



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Poor these studios, they are in for some hard time.

Trunkin said:
I gotta say I really don't like the idea of games being locked to a streaming platform. The experience is always going to be inferior to playing on local hardware. I'd honestly rather have always online drm.

I guess something like Until Dawn would work fine, though.

The bigger problem is not the inferior experience, the bigger problem is that if Stadia gets shut down at some point, all these games will be lost forever.



 

Google is paying for those studios to make games for their platform.
It doesn't matter if they flop or not. The studios will receive their payment.



Such a waste.



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