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Posted: 2019-11-18 17:00:00

When Google Stadia works as advertised or as otherwise intended, it feels like I'm bearing witness to some kind of minor miracle. I've had Stadia in my life for five days now, and I haven't once had an evening derailed by an untimely "It's time to update!" message – this is it, folks, the future that Sony and Microsoft doesn't want you to have. But before you start packing your PS4 and Xbox One into the nearest bin, you should know that Google's vision for the future of gaming is just that for the time being: a vision. I said right up top that when Stadia works, it feels like a minor miracle, but "when" is the operative word here.

And listen, I get that these are early days for Stadia and that there's still plenty of room for improvement and optimisation in the coming days, weeks, months, and years ahead. But the truth is, your experience with this new cloud-streaming technology is only going to be as good as the access you have to super stable, really reliable, heavenly high-speed internet. Google has been relatively forthcoming with that information since the beginning, but it's only when you attempt to install Stadia in your life that the reality of what that actually means is made clear.

Shattered dreams

(Image credit: Google)

My dream of playing Red Dead Redemption 2 with my six-year-old laptop in my favourite bar was over before it had even begun. The Stadia controller won't connect to the Wi-Fi in my second favourite bar either, nor would it let me play in a medley of coffee shops and cafes in the city of Bath, United Kingdom. The future is here, and it is straight-edge. 

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