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What is he meant to be about? Losses?
5g will be rolled out over the next few years and this will lower latency to 20ms. 70ms is all required for no noticable input lag in fighting and shooter games. Therefore a lot more people will have access to Stadia in the coming years. The question is can Google do streaming better than the competition. If they can, then it's game on
Night City is such a stupid name it's mind boggling. The game is impressive technically but it has cheesey written all over it and I think it's trying too hard to be cool. Cyperpunk in itself is a low iq imagining of the future. Style before logic. Anyway maybe I'm being too harsh and will be proven wrong. I hope I am.
It's amazing how threatened people feel regarding Stadia. Interesting how people keep bringing it up in comments when they don't care for it. @Notellin Your experience has not been the experience of most people and I suspect you're just lying. Below 70ms latency is needed for streaming shooting, racing and combat games without noticable input lag. Google has figured out a way to stream with this latency. The problem is vr games. They require no higher than 20ms latency. That's...
Ah now stop with the melodramatic nonsense. Their marketing guys are writing checks their developers can't cash
Dreams is a great game for casual creators and a nice way to introduce people to level design. If you want to make a full game you can own and sell, the way to go is to learn a game engine like unity, unreal, Godot, banshee etc... Or if you're a programmer like me, try write your own. It's an amazing learning experience.
Can these consoles run real time Ray tracing with one light bounce at 4k with 60fps? If they can, then it's impressive. The future is streaming though. 5g and technology like Orion and others that I can't mention will reduce latency to below 20ms in the near future. This means even vr will run smoothly on mobile devices with streaming.
R.I.P. Very sad news. He made a huge contribution to the games industry.
It's amazing how people can't separate simple things. The guy asked a question and he got a rude response. His intentions for asking were not made clear so they should just answer it. One reason why a person may ask this is because if the character was gay, it would rule out a love relationship with one of the male characters. If her sexual preferences are irrelevant to the story, then they could just say that in their answer. Instead the guy who responded jumped into defensive mode a...
Nigel Farage is retarded. Can someone just shoot him and then have a second referendum and it will all be a-okay.
Of course they've the source code. They own it.
Give Naughty Dog or Insomniac or Fromsoftware the IP. Get ea away from it. They'd ruin a trip to Disneyland
The US is a relatively new country. It's still learning. Give it time
I hope I'm wrong but I think this game might suffer from an identity disorder. It could be a masterpiece but I think it could be trying too hard to be different and might forget to be fun. I'll definitely get it regardless because it's a Kojima game and has great cast. I just don't know what I'm getting
Google must be worth nothing then if all their projects have been worthless. But wait. They're actually worth more than Sony and MS combined
The game was doable in ue4 with code modifications. Probably would have taken a bit longer and cost more to develop though. It's nice having the engine devs on hand. Though seeing as Sony own GG, they also own Decima so Kojima won't be able to support other platforms without their permission. This is good for PlayStation but not good for Kojima productions independence. They'll have to either make an engine eventually, license a third party engine or buy a permanent license to use...
Decima engine would support pc as most proprietary studio engines have their editors running on Windows only. They would developer on Windows and test on a PS4 Dev kit. Targeting pc is easy compared to consoles. A lot more lower level coding needs to be done to facilitate consoles
Streaming is the future. It provides too many benefits to gamers and developers for it not to replace consoles. The bottleneck is network speeds and data caps. Let's see how Stadia does later this year. If it performs well and can reach a good chunk of gamers in developed countries, then the shift will occur sooner rather than later.
In Ireland we have a multitude of ISPs. It's very competitive and each one offers no data cap already. UK is the same. I can't see how any capitalist country wouldn't have competition in this market.