For a single-player game, sure it's probably worth it. But if this game is anything like Witcher 3 where you can easily spend multiple months even years playing, it's cheaper to just get the game off GOG.
For a single-player game, sure it's probably worth it. But if this game is anything like Witcher 3 where you can easily spend multiple months even years playing, it's cheaper to just get the game off GOG.
Stadia has a free version with limited options. All you will need to do is buy the game on the service. The point is that this is the option for people without gaming hardware. At least that's how I see it.
Yes, but we don't know the free limited options. Could be 1080p60 but with the Pro people getting all the priority bandwidth, it may be a 1080p60 stream but that lag will ruin it.
In my opinion, if you can't afford a PC or a console, gaming shouldn't be on your list of priorities. If you can afford it but don't want to buy a gaming device, then you probably won't care about Stadia anyway.
And it wouldn't be the first thing that they abandoned. Look at the way Ubisoft does subscription, starting this September. For $15 a month you get access to all of their games and all of the available DLC. I'm totally on board with their model. That's sustainable.