People just need to have reasonable expectations of how streaming a game on a mobile device is going to feel. It's not going to look or feel identical to local play , and it probably never will. That's why Google has taken the wrong approach with Stadia by claiming it's going to replace your consoles, and why Microsoft has taken the correct approach with xCloud by advertising it as a way to take your gaming on the go.
xCloud would be GREAT for:
xCloud would be GREAT for:
- Single player adventure games (The Witcher 3, Dragon Age, Red Dead 2, Shadow of the Colossus, etc..)
- Single player sports games (Madden, NBA 2k, FIFA, etc..)
- Single player story-driven games (Edith Finch, Telltale-style games, Life is Strange, etc..)
- RPGs (Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Ni No Kuni, etc..)
- Single player 3rd person shooters (Uncharted, The Last of Us, Tomb Raider)
- Single player action games (Souls games, Jedi Fallen Order, Sekiro, God of War, etc..)
- Single player platformers (Ori, Cuphead, Celeste, Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, etc..)
- Single player 1st person shooters (Halo, DOOM, Wolfenstein, etc..)
- Single player racing games (Forza, Crash Team Racing, etc..)
- Single player fighting games (Tekken, Injustice, Mortal Kombat, etc..)
- Multiplayer shooters (Call of Duty, Battlefield, Overwatch, etc..)
- Highly competitive fighting games
- Many other online experiences