Digital Foundry: Google Stadia Specs Analysis + Exclusive Performance Testing

Lol.

Ah yes, now I must be stupid. I thought you guys were whiteknighting for me? I point out your narrative is wrong and to stop using me for it and now technology must be "magic stuff" to me.

Orrrr...the dude right above me is talking about average US speeds like many others here as if that's the reason this must die. Because I'm being left behind.

We have the speed they claim to need. Despite many saying we don't.

So now in terms of your new "magic" latency argument you decided I was confused about. Yes, the distance to the server hub itself is a problem and may make this not work.

But that's not what anyone coming "Won't work in US cause rural areas have crappy internet and we have bad average speeds" are talking about.

If they all want to start changing their arguments to, "There's not enough data centers for this to happen in a wide range due to latency" then by all means. Whiteknight for further government investment in building more widespread data centers.

But I guess I'm just some dumbass out here in the woods who doesn't understand your paternalistic needs to tell me what my problems are in order to combat your fears of hardware rigs becoming obsolete or worse, a gaming industry shifting away your premium niche toward a more casual booming worldwide gaming market.

I guess I should just go back to playing Fortnite crossplay with my buddies on their phones here in Bumfuck, USA and let you city wizard folk use me as a "Save the children" nonsense argument for your own agendas.

There's not a lot of me, so it's helpful for you in your efforts to be my voice for me.

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