
"Following his criticisms of PlayStation Now, which is Cloud based, what are Pachter's thoughts on the Xbox One's Azure servers which were touted as being able to enhance the console's games? Will the Xbox One's Cloud help the system stand on even footing with the PS4 in terms of power and visuals?"

We take a walk around the Cloud Gaming Graveyard - listing all the failed cloud gaming services over the last decade.
We discuss the ups, the downs, and overall history of this technology. Turns out running a successful cloud gaming service that addresses the various technical hurdles and actually makes money is a real challenge.

PlayStation dominated cloud gaming users throughout 2021, beating Microsoft's xCloud streaming by over 10%, but Xbox swings back at PlayStation in 2022.
“In 2022, Microsoft took the lead with 60-70% of total MAUs”
From 20-30% up to 60-70%? That’s some crazy growth. Probably thanks to Fortnite.
What a clickbait headline. Why mention 2021, when the tides turned in 2022 for the obvious reason of one company making the Cloud service one of their biggest marketing pushes throughout the entire year while the other company was able to promote the games they had coming out?
And it's imprudent to suggest crazy growth when we only know proportions - did Xbox grow its proportion by attracting from the competitors' bases, did their marketing pay off and attract new users, or did cloud gamers on competitors just not play as much? The MAU figures don't point to shifts as significant as the Cloud proportions do, and Microsoft's lack of raw subscriber numbers that they happily boasted about in 2021 is telling too.

The PlayStation Brahs:
"Playstation Now will soon cease as exist as it combines with PlayStation Plus to be one super subscription, titles that won't carryover to the PlayStation Plus revamp will begin to leave the service in May."
Wait, what? I thought PS+ premium would carry over the games from PSNow?
Also this basically leaves MGS4 dead in the boneyard unless you play via RPCS3…
It's actually a lot of games that will leave at the same time.
Probably to leave some space for the PSP games that are gonna be added to the premium service.
As for MGS4, I would expect Konami to be behind the move.
Ah, yes. Bask in the "service" era. Where what you see today, is not what you'll see tomorrow, thanks to an overcomplicated system.
The "service", is simply, off the charts.
So when games leave PS Now, it's a huge issue but when games leave GamePass it's just fine? All subscription services have games / movies leave all the time.
Wow, michael patcher, an analyst who is way more often wrong than he is right is weighing in on a technical debate and I'm supposed to take this article serious?? Just wow.
why do people give so much lime-light to this man.....
"Will the Xbox One's Cloud help the system stand on even footing with the PS4 in terms of power and visuals?"
Is that a joke? Cloud tech is designed to destroy console hardware performance. DX12 dev tools will help XB1 compete on the traditional hardware front with PS4, cloud compute and DX12 together will be like a new generation of hardware.
Pachter predictions border on lunacy. He is incredibly irrelevant.
Any gamer who keeps doubting the cloud's future is a fool. And although most of my posts are about how stubborn sony only fans are i am actually a fan of ALL video game systems. The cloud IS the future and every gamer should be ROOTING for the cloud. Yes the term cloud is marketing but what microsoft has been showing off is impressive and it will only get better and every sony pony hating on the technology cant possibly think sony is not working on the same thing. A way to keep your 400-500 dollar investment relevant for a longer period of time at no cost. What can anyone honestly say is wrong with that? You can complain about what if you dont have internet but seriously without internet what are you doing owning these systems? Microsoft's original plan stated you needed a 1.5mbs down connection to enjoy the features of the xbox one. That kind of speed is pretty much available everywhere. I have been through every generation since atari and i can tell you iam ready for the next step besides buy console, buy game the end. If you still enjoy that method there are PLENTY of consoles out there for you to pick up. Sony and Microsoft NEED to push each other to the next step and for me it cant get here fast enough.