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Fordítási probléma jelentése
A lot of them have really loud audio, unskippable 15 second ads or both.
Google Stadia is the worst though. Every commercial sounds like someone putting the chorus from Green Day on all of a sudden and it’s blaring.
I don’t know if it will bomb, but I’m not going to be a day 1 supporter that’s for sure. I’m waiting until people that are rich and bored get this thing to be the lab rats of it. It might not sound like much, but $120 plus a $60 game would be $200. Just a hundred more and you could get a gaming console. It’s also not an established product and so I’ll wait for reviews.
Shadow is already successful and it might win me over if Stadia doesn’t.