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Blessing and Imran talk about xCloud coming to Xbox Game Pass Ulltimate in September. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:03:50 - Housekeeping It’s a big week here at Kinda Funny Games. In addition to the normal programming… Thursday: We’re reacting live to PlayStation’s State of Play at 1 pm PT. Friday: We’re streaming the Avengers Beta 2 pm PT. Both are happening live on twitch.tv/kindafunnygames and later on youtube.com/kindafunnygames. Thank you to our Patreon Producers: Mohammed Mohammed & Black Jack The Roper Report - 00:04:32 - Xcloud is coming to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on September 15 - Press Release 00:18:12 - Blizzard employees have begun sharing their salaries and folks are not happy - Matthew Handrahan @ GiBiz 00:27:25 - The Next PS5 announcement is still scheduled for this month - Joe Skrebels @ IGN 00:32:30 - GTA Online's Next-Gen Version Will Have Exclusive Content - Matt Purslow @ IGN 00:42:15 - Another one bites the dust at Ubisoft - Fraser Brown @ PCGamer 00:44:45 - Out today 00:45:50 - HIMS Reader mail - 00:51:00 - I know EA primarily has their games at Xbox events over PlayStation events but do you think we will finally get the announcement of the Mass Effect Trilogy at the upcoming State of Play? - Tyler James Bae 00:55:30 - What do you think the chances are that the State Of Play ends with an announcement of the date for the next PS5 event? - Jordan Deeb 00:57:20 - Squad Up:Super(Old school Runescape) - StayySuper 00:58:10 - You‘re Wrong Tomorrow’s Hosts:Greg and Gary Whitta
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We're only going to say this once, but we're talking about Kingdom Hearts this week and there's nothing you can do about it. Travis and Ethan got all up in the first and only DLC for Kingdom Hearts III, Re:Mind, and opinions vary wildly from "meh" to "oh my god, this is amazing, these are tears of joy right now". But hasn't that always been the story surrounding this franchise? Saving everyone's hearts from everlasting darkness isn't all that's going on this week though, as the rumor mill keeps on filling up with tasty kernels of might be news, with word that EA might be looking into rebooting Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and CD Projekt Red delaying Cyberpunk 2077 because of ye old launch models of PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The one man indie sensation known as Stardew Valley hits a major sales milestone any developer would be thrilled to achieve, Microsoft's Project xCloud buffs up its library yet again, Pokemon Home gets detailed and it sounds like a total rip off, Godfall's awesome leaked "PS5" gameplay trailer is older than you think, and Valve can't make Index headsets faster than people are buying them! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/absentminded/message
Resident Video Game Advocate Keith McPherson joins the Darren and Jen in the Tech Asylum again, giving us his opinion on the best consoles and games available today. Meanwhile Darren and Jen reminisce about Pong and PacMan, before turning the subject to streaming game systems of the future that do not require a console: Google Stadia, Microsoft's Project xCloud and Nvidia's GeForce Now. Season 1 Episode 32
In episode 3 of Xbox Expansion Pass we discuss hands-on impressions with Microsoft's Project xCloud, the news of Google Stadia's wireless controller frustrations, and examine the reactions to the new Elite V2 controller. Among the topics debated were the fragility of complexity of modern hardware and just how Xbox is building for their future in order to compete with PlayStation, Nintendo, and Stadia. The Xbox Expansion Pass (XEP) is a podcast dedicated to interpreting the goings on in the world of video games and analyzing how they impact the Xbox ecosystem. Luke Lohr, the InsipidGhost, plays host and discusses various topics throughout the industry. Twitter: InsipidGhostMixer: Games With GhostContact: InsipidGhost@gmail.com
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are technologies that have taken the world by storm. Games like Pokemon GO have made AR a daily activity, and platforms like Oculus and Steam VR have made deploying VR games to the masses possible. However, both of these technologies require a substantial amount of rendering power to make the graphics of a quality that is engaging. This means that many devices, including middle and low tier mobile phones, are out of contention. That is unless the developer uses Bottega's technology.While normal games and apps require the graphics to be rendered in real-time on the device being used, Bottega allows these games and apps to offload a hefty portion of this rendering to remote systems. Unlike systems like Microsoft's Project xCloud, however, Bottega does not use live remote rendering servers. Instead, the system pre-renders portions of the graphics. This allows the app or game to load the graphics from hot storage, which is far cheaper than powerful rendering servers. Storage, even hot storage, is fairly cheap in the grand scheme of cloud services, and taking advantage of this can be a major cost saving for the developer.By implementing this technology, AR and VR can be brought to smaller and lighter technology. Inexpensive phones can now access features that were withheld from them. Even better, standalone VR and AR headsets, like the Oculus Go and the Microsoft HoloLens, can be made significantly lighter. This can usher in a new era of VR and AR experiences that do not require bulky hardware or tethered computers. All it will require is an internet connection. With the impending launch of 5G network connections, this will be able to be made mobile, as well.Bottega is currently in an early testing phase but hopes to be ready for a wider rollout in the near future.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more.
I'm a casual gamer. Last month(June 2019), there were exciting announcements in the cloud gaming space. Such as Microsoft's Project Xcloud and Google Stadia. Is cloud gaming the future of the video game industry? I discuss this and more in this episode. Check out this playlist on Youtube where I've reviewed a couple of games I mentioned in this episode. https://bit.ly/2K0ihLQ Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog here https://bit.ly/330SQRF ...Or you can contact me by calling, texting or through WhatsApp 1-201-472-0429. If you leave a voicemail please be aware, you only have 3 minutes. This is a US number. Or Email me at improveandhavefun@gmail.com Social Media-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul_pvp_perez Rate, like, leave a review! I will shout you out for sure! If you've enjoyed this, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through my affiliate links: my eBay link: EBAY http://ebay.to/2e5mvmj or my AMAZON link: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM or DONATE here https://bit.ly/2LD1mwy Shop my Teepublic store. Click here https://www.teepublic.com/user/pvpfromnj Shop my Redbubble store Click here https://www.redbubble.com/people/pvpfromnj/shop?asc=u Thank you! Subscribe/watch/listen here: iTunes http://apple.co/2pnmMqa Android http://bit.ly/2p5fgQx YouTube http://bit.ly/2ixiRo4 iHeartRadio http://bit.ly/2oBLZdX Stitcher http://bit.ly/2p8oTi2 TuneIn http://bit.ly/2oE6xUQ Google Play http://bit.ly/2oEizNZ SPOTIFY http://spoti.fi/2ALfgHr
Streaming ist dank Google Stadia und Microsoft's Project xCloud in aller Munde. Doch Sony ist seinen beiden Konkurrenten bereits Jahre voraus - PlayStation Now bietet bereits jetzt einen ersten Einblick in die mögliche Zukunft des Streamings. Eine Woche lang kann man den Service kostenlos antesten und genau das haben wir gemacht! Welche Erfahrungen wir sammeln konnten und weshalb Streaming vielleicht doch schon Marktreifer ist als gedacht, erzählen wir euch in dieser Ausgabe des Durchgezockt Podcasts! Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Zuhören und sind gespannt wie ihr zum Thema Streaming steht!
Ben Rains dives into what we know about Google parent Alphabet Inc.’s (GOOGL) foray into cloud gaming with Stadia. Then we break downMicrosoft’s (MSFT) gaming future and discuss the massive video game industry as a whole to see which company might come out on top. (0:30) - Microsoft and Google Make Moves Into Cloud Gaming (2:15) - Google Stadia: What Should You Expect? (9:30) - Microsoft's Project xCloud and Project Scarlett (17:00) - Episode Roundup: Podcast@zacks.com
This episode deals with more serious subject matter towards the end. In the first half, Samuel and Calvin talk about more details that have come to light for the Warner Media streaming service and touch on some of the updates for the upcoming crop of game streaming services out of E3 like Google Stadia and Microsoft's Project xCloud. They then discuss Ava DuVernay's Netflix miniseries "When They See Us" about the Central Park five. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturevacuum/support
Topics Discussed: 1:19 - Game of Thrones Recap Podcasts (note: no spoilers are discussed during this segment) 12:59 - Game streaming with Microsoft's Project XCloud and Google Stadia 31:53 - Most Anticipated Movies of 2019 and Beyond Follow Ben on Twitter at @CroghanMaster. Follow Neil on Twitter at @DinoNeilMan. Tyler on Twitter at @TylerOwen and find his game at randomseedgames.com. Follow Credits Due on Twitter at @CreditsDuePod and on Instagram at @CreditsDuePod Watch along or look ahead at our planned list for the season over at Letterboxd. Email any questions at creditsduepodcast@gmail.com Join us in two weeks for our next episode where we talk about THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT (available of Starz)
Join Jez and Rand for another Xbox Two podcast! This week, we discuss Google's Stadia streaming platform, Epic Games vs. The World, streaming in general, and the future of gaming. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thexboxtwo/message
Join Jez and Rand for another Xbox Two podcast! This week, we discuss Google's Stadia streaming platform, Epic Games vs. The World, streaming in general, and the future of gaming.
Join Jez and Rand for another *almost) weekly Xbox Two show! This week, we discuss Halo MCC hitting PC and Steam, Xbox Live coming to mobile devices, Microsoft's Project xCloud hopes, The Division 2, and much more.
The guys start by listening to Jerrad give his impressions on Assassin's Creed Odyssey. They discuss what it does well, what it improved from Assassin's Creed Origins, and despite being great why it doesn't feel authentic to the franchise. Dominic also gives his thoughts on Super Mario Party which landed on Nintendo Switch last week. In the news the guys discuss Skybound saving Telltale's Walking Dead, PSN name changes announced, Microsoft's Project xCloud streaming initiative, and the rumor that Microsoft is close to acquiring Fallout: New Vegas developer, Obsidian Entertainment.
Sony confirms a new console is on the way, Microsoft unveils Project xCloud and Nintendo Switch online users get a surprise new version of the original Legend of Zelda.
This week on the podcast Danie talks about the hottest sexiest new battle royale Ring of Elysium, Ren rips on Layers of Fear then talks about discovering Planet Side 2, Mickerayla talks about dinosaur park management game Parkasuarus. Followed by an update to the Telltale/The Walking Dead story, a discussion of the Microsoft's Project xCloud, and Nintendo's patent of a GameBoy phone case. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/next-to-nothing/id1391479944?mt=2&uo=4https://open.spotify.com/show/5J9LHeFBhu4Nf14ImPSrJS------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow everyone on their Twitch channels!https://www.twitch.tv/ren147https://www.twitch.tv/mickeraylahttps://www.twitch.tv/daniecaehttps://twitter.com/NTNPodhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Gl04_U8XycAXXo0DPIFgg?&ab_channel=NextToNothingPodcast------------------------------------------------------------------------------Check out our friends at KDKWeekly!https://www.twitch.tv/kdkweekly------------------------------------------------------------------------------Track: Sekai - Running [NCS Release]Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.Watch: https://youtu.be/V42iRj0Toq0Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.i
Hot on the heels of the announcement of Google's Project Stream game streaming service, Microsoft unveils Project xCloud, their own game streaming platform! YouTube - http://youtube.com/PrettyDece Support Pretty Dece! - http://PrettyDeceShow.com/listenersupport Twitter - https://twitter.com/prettydeceshow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/PrettyDeceShow/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prettydece/support
Caffeinate is streamed live weekdays on YouTube.com/SamuelAdamsMedia! Here are today's stories: - Microsoft’s new Xbox game cloud-streaming tech is Project xCloud - Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season will be completed by Skybound Games - Guerrilla recruits Rainbow Six: Siege multiplayer devs for unannounced game - Fortnite dev Epic Games buys anti-cheat firm Kamu - Epic to launch "Support-A-Creator" Fortnite initiative - Sony’s backwards compatibility patent may not actually be for PS5 - Spider-Man Has One Of The Highest Platinum Trophy Completion Rates For A Major PS4 Game - Guacamelee! 2 comes to Switch this December, Super Turbo Championship Edition available now Follow me on social media! Twitter: http://twitter.com/prettychillguy Instagram: http://instagram.com/SamuelAdamsMedia Facebook: http://facebook.com/SamuelAdamsMedia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week's episode is full of info starting with Microsoft's Project xCloud, very cool to say the least. Plus, Bioware is combating toxicity, PS5 rumors are running rampant, and Spidergeddon is upon us. All this and more on the Game Fix Show. Follow us @GameFixShow