Stadia is rated T in the play store for in app purchases and diverse content. This causes problems with family link though. Family link controls what child accounts can see in the play store, but S...
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Stadia is rated T in the play store for in app purchases and diverse content. This causes problems with family link though. Family link controls what child accounts can see in the play store, but Stadia has its own monitoring system. If I set my child's account to E10 in family link, then they can't use the Stadia App. For my children to play their E10 games in Stadia I have to set their permission level in family link to T so they can even use the Stadia app. The problem this causes is that now in google play store they can see T rated apps and games. If all the Stadia games are rated by the ESRB already and Stadia has its own parental control system, then why is Stadia rated T? It just makes parental controls difficult to have it needlessly rated as T.
ESO on PC benefits from a different UI add-ons. Is there any chance we could see add-ons like this in the future, maybe something similar to Steam mod marketplace
Nice. Thanks Google for the 2 games a month. One premium and one indie is a great way to please fans of both genres and introducing new genres to other.
According to https://community.stadia.com/t5/Stadia-Community-Blog/New-Games-Coming-to-Stadia-Pro-in-December-2019/ba-p/5892 you'll still be able to claim D2 and Samurai Showdown in December