Streaming is a given, in a way, but because they're Google they have access to the best of everything already, so that's exciting. I think what's good is that they're not just talking about streaming. If you leave that aside and just look at the tech. It's maybe a way to include and attract more people to your game and just that is amazing. Suddenly you're discussing with one of the biggest companies out there and interacting with Stadia, it's already exciting. Then we started discussing with them, some of the things they had in mind. Then you had the stadia announcement a bit before that, I had the chance to try it - I think playing Doom on it - on Wi-Fi in a Google office and I couldn't tell the difference, I was blown away. Like, my home machine was perfect, I have it for gaming. I think the quality of the engines and the servers they had were probably not strong enough. I tried some other stuff that wasn't so amazing. I was so impressed by how well it was working. I played a lot from my PC to the rest of my home. My first thing with streaming, while some people will say it's not streaming, it was actually Steam Link. Personally, I'm playing a lot with streaming. This won't be in the post because I don't have that part recorded.Ĭhris Wray: I suppose the first thing I want to talk about is that you're bringing it to Stadia. Before the part of the conversation you'll see below we did introductions, talked a little about strategy games, other Amplitude games in general, including Dungeon of the Endless.
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