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1 minute ago, DynamiteCop! said:

That's because streaming hasn't hit phones yet, as soon as that happens and as soon as the broad cell network can handle it (3-5 years) it's over. They just ate Nintendo's lunch and they have no out. 

But this is the same circa 2009 arguement that phones would kill Nintendo's handheld business. Now under a new sauce. Actually going by 2012 era logic this would have also been the last generation of consoles.

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1 minute ago, Team 2019 said:

But this is the same circa 2009 arguement that phones would kill Nintendo's handheld business. Now under a new sauce. Actually going by 2012 era logic this would have also been the last generation of consoles.

But it's absolutely not the same argument because it's literally AAA console games on your phone fully synced with your home platform and more than this ones which Nintendo can't even get because of their hardware limitations... 

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1 minute ago, DynamiteCop! said:

But it's absolutely not the same argument because it's literally AAA console games on your phone fully synced with your home platform and more than this ones which Nintendo can't even get because of their hardware limitations... 

But Nintendo handhelds always missed out on AAA level games anyways, and if anything streaming them to Switch is not excluded. It's clear that Switch is doing just fine with or without COD, GTA or Ass Creed.

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1 minute ago, Team 2019 said:

But Nintendo handhelds always missed out on AAA level games anyways, and if anything streaming them to Switch is not excluded. It's clear that Switch is doing just fine with or without COD, GTA or Ass Creed.

Because those are not an option right now, because Nintendo has ZERO contention in that market right now. 

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20 hours ago, DynamiteCop! said:

But it's absolutely not the same argument because it's literally AAA console games on your phone fully synced with your home platform and more than this ones which Nintendo can't even get because of their hardware limitations... 

Yes... free to play candy crush casuals will purchase a controller add on and purchase a subscription to stream AAA games to their smartphones :rofls:

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39 minutes ago, Goukosan said:

Yes... free to play candy crush casuals will purchase a controller add on and a purchase a subscription to stream AAA games to their smartphones :rofls:

Traveling the map from mission to mission in Ass Creed will eat 20% of your phone battery alone lol

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42 minutes ago, Goukosan said:

Yes... free to play candy crush casuals will purchase a controller add on and a purchase a subscription to stream AAA games to their smartphones :rofls:

You don't need a controller you ignorant dipshit.

 

2 minutes ago, Team 2019 said:

Traveling the map from mission to mission in Ass Creed will eat 20% of your phone battery alone lol

It will consume the same amount of energy as watching a YouTube video...

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9 minutes ago, DynamiteCop! said:

You don't need a controller you ignorant dipshit.

 

It will consume the same amount of energy as watching a YouTube video...

Hey retard, did you miss the controller add on in the XCloud video?... Some games will require a controller add on.   Unless you expect to be playing games that need precision controls with a touch screen only :rofls:

 

 

No it will not consume the same amount as a YouTube video you clown 🤡 

 

Streaming games requires constant input and feedback from the user to control thier characters... 

 

How do you think you will interact with the game?..... your inputs have to be sent back to the server... EVERY MOVEMENT of the a analog stick and every press of a button. 

 

A YouTube video doesn't require that. 

 

 

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