Here's a review of the project if anyone is interested. https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/18/20970297/google-stadia-review-gaming-streaming-cloud-price-specs-features-chrome-pixel
https://www.wired.com/review/google-stadia/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Stadia It's worth noting that 4k gaming (for the most part) isn't a big deal. It's cool to have bad ass looking graphics. At the same time, like the articles say: well...are the games fun first? And hardware wise it hasn't been practical to get to 4k or try to till the last 6-10 months or so.Nvidia RTX line of GPU's (for desktop) as far as I know is one of there few that even supports 4k. All that said: it might be a weird indirectly good thing. In the background they use a lot of Ubuntu and Linux servers.and those need to run the games somehow. And that sooner or latter that tech will trickle down! Either way good reads for anyone interested.
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