This only confirms that the final Wii U to Switch port is coming.
Google Maps.
Wii Street U sequel incoming.
This only confirms that the final Wii U to Switch port is coming.
Google Maps.
Google is probably adding all types of controllers. this probably required no involvement from Nintendo.
It already supports the DualShock 4 and Xbox controller. This is simply also adding support for the Switch controller.It does mean something drastic - it means Chromium supports a stable, proper implementation so it can be used as a front-end for Google's streaming service.
There's nothing simple about this. Chromium has explicit support for Hori, Logitech, Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Mad Catz, etc. It's going to be their front-end for whatever kind of streaming service they'll announce.It already supports the DualShock 4 and Xbox controller. This is simply also adding support for the Switch controller.
The realistic expectation based on what we know is that this is just another controller supported for their Project Stream.There's nothing simple about this. Chromium has explicit support for Hori, Logitech, Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Mad Catz, etc. It's going to be their front-end for whatever kind of streaming service they'll announce.
Well exactly, that's what I'm saying. It's not trivial to add support for Switch controllers like the Joy-Cons. If there wasn't any further motive (i.e. the game streaming service) they really wouldn't have added it.The realistic expectation based on what we know is that this is just another controller supported for their Project Stream.
I don't think xcloud was ever going to be for streaming Nintendo games to xbox.Google and Nintendo teaming up
We thought it was xcloud but it's really google
Precisely. By simple I was just trying to temper expectations before wild theories about Nintendo teaming up with Google to build their hardware or something along those lines began gaining ground.Well exactly, that's what I'm saying. It's not trivial to add support for Switch controllers like the Joy-Cons. If there wasn't any further motive (i.e. the game streaming service) they really wouldn't have added it.
I wasn't supposed to, it was for streaming Xbox games to switchI don't think xcloud was ever going to be for streaming Nintendo games to xbox.
If it has exclusives then I think it will be competition for consoles and PCI think this Google device will compete more directly with windows based.gaming rigs than consoles.
Controller support seems to.suggest this. Like steam it's going to support a bunch of controller and the device itself is just a streaming box.
It means gaming on a Chromebook will also be possible. And their focus now is to popularize a box to attach to television sets where Chromecast sort of lives.right now
it was pretty solid for me. There was some mild compression artifacts but aside from that it ran perfectly finemHuh.
How was the experience with AC? I wasn't able to get in on the beta... If anyone could nail a seamless streaming technology, it's them.
We'll seeIf it has exclusives then I think it will be competition for consoles and PC
If it only plays multiplatform games then it will direct competition to only the PC
That's how I see it
DS4 works well on PC. There are adapters for other consoles too.Damn son!
Future of gaming looks bright as one time exclusively used products are becoming available on multiple platforms
Loving it! Hoping DualShock 4 is in the future
Two Switches duct-taped together.
The implications are...actually I don't know what the implications are.
Someone help me understand this.
Huh?
It's Google allowing as many controllers as possible to be used for streaming games via their browser.
Technically no, legally probably yes.Google is probably adding all types of controllers. this probably required no involvement from Nintendo.
Not really, if they reversed engineered it they don't need permission. However, for good relations, you'd still want to ask.