So last weeks I been thinking alot between getting a PS5 or Series X in November as I currently dont own a console or gaming PC
Then I stumbled across Stadia
I have a 1080P TV, an office with 34" 21:9 1440P screen and access to new smart phone annualy and been enjoying alot to play android games with clamp controller (dont hate on me) and 100 MBIT connection
I dont like subscribtion models at all so Xcloud is not an option. With Stadia I could play on all 3 of my deviced which I value alot. Cons: lacking library
Question: with the lackluster support from google, is it low chances Stadia will have a big library of games? It cost me only 100 bucks to get a stadia premiere edition where I am
Or should I "limit"myself to get a next gen system for some 500 bucks and have it only used on my somewhat old TV (guess performance mode will still be ok for 1080p)
If Stadia would have all third party games with current business model (buy the game, not subscription), it would be an easy choice for me
Then I stumbled across Stadia
I have a 1080P TV, an office with 34" 21:9 1440P screen and access to new smart phone annualy and been enjoying alot to play android games with clamp controller (dont hate on me) and 100 MBIT connection
I dont like subscribtion models at all so Xcloud is not an option. With Stadia I could play on all 3 of my deviced which I value alot. Cons: lacking library
Question: with the lackluster support from google, is it low chances Stadia will have a big library of games? It cost me only 100 bucks to get a stadia premiere edition where I am
Or should I "limit"myself to get a next gen system for some 500 bucks and have it only used on my somewhat old TV (guess performance mode will still be ok for 1080p)
If Stadia would have all third party games with current business model (buy the game, not subscription), it would be an easy choice for me