Stadia Games and Entertainment has yet to go into immense detail about its 2020 plans, but DualShockers will keep you updated whenever they do. "Īll eyes are on Google to prove that its fledgling platform can take off and find success in a busy year for gaming that will house the launch of four new consoles. They haven't imposed anything.The whole thing about Google is that they have all this influx of data, all this analysis of user tests most of the time it was facts, like where people were getting stuck in the game, rather than. Most of them are coming from PlayStation, so maybe because they were familiar with the process, but they have been very hands-off. "They have been a very good partner, and I only have very good words for the Stadia team. I'm talking about streaming in general."ĭespite this, he does believe that "people are totally right to be wary" as this is an unproven market and that reaching its full potential "was never the idea with this small soft launch." Still, he believes that reception towards streaming will get better over time and has good things to say about his studio's time working on Gylt with Google. Raul Rubio, CEO of Gylt developer Tequila Works, compared the current reception towards Google Stadia to the early days of Steam. I'm not talking about Stadia specifically. PC Gylt Developer Says Google Stadia Will Get Better Like Steam Did. In fact, one day when we look back, people will wonder why people were questioning streaming at all. "This is my personal opinion, but this is like the early days of Steam in a sense that this is when people were complaining that it took too long to download, and then the download would stop and people were the price was exactly the same as a boxed game." Like Steam, Rubio believes that Stadia will improve and eventually win more people over. Interestingly, Rubio compares the current discourse surrounding Stadia to what was present with Valve's wildly popular storefront Steam in its early days. Raul Rubio, the CEO of the indie developer behind the likes of RiME and Gylt, recently discussed the current status of Stadia and Tequila Works' relationship with Google in a recent interview with. Still, Stadia remains a divisive platform due to a rough launch, isolating Gylt from many Tequila Works fans. As I highlighted in my review, it was a very unusual exclusive and launch title for a cloud-based platform but a good game nonetheless. Yesterday, we reported on a “ Semantic ML” tool that can help create “believable” character and in-game AIs.We are almost two months out from the launch of Google Stadia and it still only has one true exclusive: Gylt. An in-game Google Assistant would help players, while streaming would aid sharing. In terms of what that could possibly be for Gylt, the existing lack of online or multiplayer would rule out the likes of Stream Connect. I know it’s going to get better, because there are a few features that are going to blow people’s minds.” “I know that they are working to make it better every day. Asked specifically about an outlook on Stadia, the Gylt developer interestingly demurs until the service is a year old, hinting at “many features that are super cool that are not active yet” and a general timeline. GYLT is an eerie story mixing fantasy and reality. The Tequilla Works CEO is overall positive about the future of streaming and equates the current state to the early days of Steam. With Dora Dolphin, Madelyn Grace, Peter Jessop, Roman Dean George. For example, it was a “game changer” to be able to play Gylt test builds on a phone instead of custom console equipment. Today’s article also takes a look at why studios might find Stadia appealing to develop for. The streaming service was interestingly looking for a “narrative-focused, indie exclusive without online or multiplayer.” Otherwise, Google “has been very hands off” artistically, according to Rubio. In terms of the development process, with Stadia approaching two years ago, the studio notes how Google provided an “influx of data” and user testing, including where people got stuck. Google “financed and produced” what became limited-time exclusive Gylt. interviewed Tequila Works CEO and creative director Raul Rubio. However, an interview today with Gylt’s Tequila Works reveals some insight into the development process and hints about what’s coming to Stadia. Since the holidays, there’s been a lull in official Stadia announcements from Google.
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