For the past few generations, I've stood on the sidelines and watched other people play console games. I stay plenty busy with a PC and Nintendo Switch, but from time to time, a big budget exclusive catches my eye, or I start thinking about how nice it would be to play a game from my couch. I can't justify the price tag, for something I might do a few hours a month.
When xbox announced you could use an Amazon Fire stick as a platform to stream xbox pass (https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2024/06/...mazon-fire-tv/), I have to admit that I was intrigued. I've read some very positive things about the loading speeds and some concerning reports about controller latency. I would be curious of anyone experiences. Do you think this technology is a flash-in-the-pan or a growing trend that will usurp traditional gaming in the future? If games-as-a-service combined with cloud streaming become indistinguishable form console gaming, will it spell the end of actual consoles?
When xbox announced you could use an Amazon Fire stick as a platform to stream xbox pass (https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2024/06/...mazon-fire-tv/), I have to admit that I was intrigued. I've read some very positive things about the loading speeds and some concerning reports about controller latency. I would be curious of anyone experiences. Do you think this technology is a flash-in-the-pan or a growing trend that will usurp traditional gaming in the future? If games-as-a-service combined with cloud streaming become indistinguishable form console gaming, will it spell the end of actual consoles?
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