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I'm in denial right now. I'm not even worried about the money spent; I just simply don't want this platform to die. I LOVE how easy it is for me to pick up the Stadia controller and start gaming on m... See more...
I'm in denial right now. I'm not even worried about the money spent; I just simply don't want this platform to die. I LOVE how easy it is for me to pick up the Stadia controller and start gaming on my Google TV immediately with no effort (and no bulky console and mess of cables). Nothing else gives me this option right now to stream to the TV so easily. I tried GeForce, but I'm not getting the same fluid experience as I get with Stadia. My wife and I love Stadia so much that we have two Stadia controllers for every room with a Google TV (living room, bedroom, and office) plus two extra for when we travel to make it that much more convenient to start gaming whenever the mood strikes us. We really can't get that seamless TV integration anywhere else. If XCloud ever makes it to Google TV I can try that, but I'm not optimistic with that either. I know there are other options for other devices (PC's, handhelds like the new Logitech G Cloud, Amazon Luna, etc), but we prefer gaming on TV's without having to have another device running in the background to cast. I really wish this wasn't happening. I'd give anything for Google to be the ultimate library for all of my digital media (games, movies, music, books, etc.) on top of everything else I touch through the day whether that's Android Auto on my way to work where I use G-Suite on my Pixelbook or jamming music on my Pixel Buds casted from my Pixel Phone or telling Google "Goodnight" which prompts all the smart lights at home to shutoff and doors to lock. I've surrounded myself with Google products because I truly believe in Google's mission and who they are as a company. It just saddens me that I won't be able to keep gaming with them. Maybe from a business standpoint it wasn't profitable enough, or maybe the tech didn't seem sustainable with future predictions for the gaming industry, but it was absolutely the best product with the most potential in my mind. Don't think I'll be gaming for a little while until I see something else on par with the experience that Stadia gave me.