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ericthehalfbee said: linuxplatform said: ericthehalfbee said: Honest question because I haven’t been keeping up. Is Stadia available on Xbox or PlayStation? Is PlayStation Now or xCloud available on each other’s platforms? U…
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mdriftmeyer said: Game streaming performance is piss poor, unless you have Fiber 1Gb Up/1Gb Down, and on top of that an extra layer of latency due to decompression on the fly frame by frame, with them pushing up to 30 seconds of pre-streamed, …
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ericthehalfbee said: Honest question because I haven’t been keeping up. Is Stadia available on Xbox or PlayStation? Is PlayStation Now or xCloud available on each other’s platforms? Ugh. Not this again. 1. Microsoft stated that iOS was t…
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slurpy said: mjtomlin said: wreighven said: I agree with this article. I usually defend Apple's actions, but not this time. This is anti-consumer. Like banning Flash? Exactly. People forget the massive outcry over that,…
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sflocal said: linuxplatform said: sflocal said: The web-based version is dependent on having an internet connection for it to work, whereas an app will work with or without one. If Microsoft provided an Internet-only Office365 op…
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Marvin said: velasarius said: Who is to say that big game publishers wouldn't absorb significant numbers of mobile game developers to their own streaming platforms and practically deprive Apple iOS and Mac game stores over night. Th…
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sflocal said: The web-based version is dependent on having an internet connection for it to work, whereas an app will work with or without one. If Microsoft provided an Internet-only Office365 option, no one would use it. Sure ... just like…
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tmay said:I like Apple's curated approach, and I like that Apple doesn't rush into whatever the fad of the market is. Do you really think that streaming games, affected by latency issues, will be a wonderful experience from the get go? Perhaps …
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sflocal said: First remotely playing games, next it will be apps. What’s to stop companies from creating remote (I.e. “steamed”) app stores disconnecting Apple’s control and user privacy? This is a very slippery slope. I can understand App…
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avon b7 said: SpamSandwich said: Meh. Who cares? If you’re wasting your life playing games, you have your priorities wrong. I'm like you, a complete non gamer but I understand the appeal (addiction even) of them and the importance t…
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red oak said: Playing games is completely different than watching a one-way streamed video. How is that not obvious to you? If this is allowed, developers in all categories will try to create "streamed" versions of their apps to circumv…
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velasarius said: This article is extremely one sided. Who is to say that big game publishers wouldn't absorb significant numbers of mobile game developers to their own streaming platforms and practically deprive Apple iOS and Mac game stores …
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Gaby said:And rich corporations that publicly complain like petulant and calculated children about another business not bending over backward to allow them to piggyback on their successes, well again they have free agency to put their money wher…
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CloudTalkin said: sflocal said: genovelle said: canukstorm said: InspiredCode said: I agree with Microsoft on this, but Apple (if they say anything) will probably argue they are not a general purpose platform and i…
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All of you guys are wrong. Let me count the ways. 1. Quit it with the Microsoft conspiracy theories. Apple also doesn't allow Nvidia GeForce Now or Google Stadia either. 2. Microsoft does allow the competing EA Access video game streaming service …
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Beats said:Oh Microsoft wanted the entire App to be streamed? WTF. Yeah, that's sketchy as heck. I still wonder how they had test flght working. They may have had a full app running on iPhones/iPads, then decided to pull it and think they'd get…
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razorpit said: Does Sony get a pass because the games are being played on a device that is owned by the user? The PS Remote Play is not perfect, but definitely serviceable. Yes and that is why Apple (eventually and reluctantly) allowed Ste…
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Rayz2016 said: Beats said: Microsoft thought they would get special treatment. They'll come along eventually. Android users hate paying for things and most knockoff devices have terrible quality screens and crap performance(Yes AI smar…
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Beats said: Microsoft thought they would get special treatment. They'll come along eventually. Android users hate paying for things and most knockoff devices have terrible quality screens and crap performance(Yes AI smart asses, I KNOW this i…
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danvm said: 9secondkox2 said: Stinking Microsoft. Always trying to fight with apple. I don't think that MS always tries to fight Apple. Look how, for example, Apple present them in their keynotes showing MS Office and Minecraft A…