ah, its dying

RT @Nibellion@twitter.com

According to Business Insider, Google is planning to salvage its Stadia technology and is currently shopping it around under the name Google Stream

Insiders claim that the actual consumer platform Stadia has been deprioritized

businessinsider.com/google-sta

🐦🔗: twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1

@pup_hime The sad reality is that the tech was waaay before its time. Until we get a paradigm shift in the infrastructure of the internet, the distance, and ISP oligopoly will always be a hindering factor to its success.

There's also the issue of SaaS, which is extremely corrosive to consumer rights.

As it stands, at best, you can do with the tech problem-free is in-home streaming.

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@FreyaManibrandr @pup_hime Even in-home streaming of games might just not have a market for it, considering the failure of the steam link (the only other thing we know of that attempted to do that--and we have one, so we have at least one data point that it works well and isn't super buggy or anything)--though there are video streaming things that are pretty popular, so who can say
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