This is an awful argument. The author begins by nitpicking at the "gaming is not a box" argument, while Google has positioned Stadia as you targeting a _datacenter_, multiple GPUs can be utilized at once and the very fast networking between Stadia nodes is an ideal environment for middleware like SpatialOS. That's what they mean by 'a box', it's not confined to one node.
There's the expected rant about digital ownership, but I imagine more people will warm to this if it's a Netflix-like model, or if a Stadia purchase grants you a downloadable copy of a game as well.
The rest is a complaint about games the author doesn't like, implying that Google's main focus is Ubisoft and that Ubisoft makes games he forgets about.
There's the expected rant about digital ownership, but I imagine more people will warm to this if it's a Netflix-like model, or if a Stadia purchase grants you a downloadable copy of a game as well.
The rest is a complaint about games the author doesn't like, implying that Google's main focus is Ubisoft and that Ubisoft makes games he forgets about.