WhileLyleand I continue to wrap our heads around the logistics of Egypt 2, here’s what’s been happening in video games:
I’m not entirely sure yet how to feel aboutStadia. My hopes and dreams are that this is basically the equivalent of Netflix for video games with an expansive library with the option to either stream or download and install them on my PC.

Throw that in with the potential for dedicated data centers for multiplayer and other ideas Google was tossing around and it could make for a nice alternative at least. Do I think it’ll make current and future consoles obsolete, though? Not in a million years given how restrictive ISPs are all over the world at the moment with data caps.
I think it’ll all boil down to pricing and flexibility with the service. Fighting and racing games won’t be ideal on a streaming platform, but even with slight input latency, a variety of other games could still be perfectly playable. If they offer up the option to download and install games on PC through a client of some kind, though, my interest levels will certainly peak.

Just the simple idea of being able to play installed games on my PC through a client of some kind, save and stop, head over to a friend’s place and start up the Stadia app on their smart TV, and continue from where I left off would be pretty dang swell.
Discharged question of the week:What are your hopes and dreams for Stadia?







