Considering Steam is full of people who will notice the latency of something like this, I doubt Steam is worried at all.
I'm no MLG tryhard, but I notice the latency when playing my Xbox One X across my local 1Gb network. I wouldn't want to have that be my daily experience.
The title is sort of misleading. Stadia Founder's Edition is $129 for 2 three month subscriptions (one for a friend I guess?), a Stadia controller, and a Chromecast Ultra.
Stadia Pro, what they're calling their subscription model, is $10/month which is independent of everything else and all you technically need to play games on Stadia using your Chrome browser, phone, etc.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 36.2 ms ] threadNot particularly pleased about monthly fee AND a la carte per game though. Imagine if netflix did that...there would be a riot.
That's tangibly different from Amazon's mixed models. Especially since I get Amazon prime for the shipping...the movies are just nice to haves.
Which means the 10 USD is effectively a hardware rental fee only. And Google becomes a game distrib platform and eats Steam's lunch.
I'm no MLG tryhard, but I notice the latency when playing my Xbox One X across my local 1Gb network. I wouldn't want to have that be my daily experience.
The $130 is for the "Founders Edition", which is an early access with additional hardware (controller + 4k chromecast).
The $10 a month is for 4k access (instead of the default 1080p) and free games (ala Xbox live gold).
You may use an existing controller (or keyboard/mouse) connected to a PC if you want.
Without the subscription, games access is by-purchase (like steam).
Earlier they had demos of YouTube integration, so i imagine they would have demo's or some way to play before buying (?)
Stadia Pro, what they're calling their subscription model, is $10/month which is independent of everything else and all you technically need to play games on Stadia using your Chrome browser, phone, etc.