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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin!

  • And this is the Google Stadia Founder's Edition.

  • So, Google were awesome enough to sponsor this video,

  • so I can take a look at what should be

  • the best cloud gaming service yet.

  • So at first I thought that they had custom-printed the box,

  • but actually I just think someone wrote my name on it

  • and they just have really, really good handwriting.

  • Like, I gotta respect that.

  • So there are a bunch of different versions of Stadia,

  • but this is the brand-new Founder's Edition,

  • which I believe is sold out right now.

  • But inside, we get pretty much everything

  • we need to get up and running

  • and starting with the controller itself.

  • Now even though the Founder's Edition is sold out,

  • you can still buy the Premier Edition,

  • which is pretty much the same

  • but with a white controller and no Buddy Pass.

  • And you can also buy controllers

  • outside of the bundle for $69 each,

  • and they come in white, black,

  • and a greenish color called "Wasabi."

  • So it's kind of like a mix between like

  • an X-box and like a PS4 controller.

  • What I like is the actual feel in the hand.

  • Like, the grip are a little bit longer

  • than on a standard controller.

  • But, at least for my hands, that fits pretty well.

  • Sticks feel good.

  • Nice little bit of clickiness.

  • I feel like I'd like a little bit more tension

  • on the triggers.

  • But generally speaking, it actually feels like

  • a pretty premium controller.

  • Then you might be wondering why exactly

  • I'm unboxing a controller as well as a Chromecast Ultra.

  • I mean, this doesn't look like a game console.

  • However, through the power of cloud gaming,

  • it actually can be.

  • So with Google Stadia, essentially the game itself

  • is actually running on a server,

  • who knows how many miles away,

  • and is being streamed to your device.

  • But also it'll work on the Chrome browser on your computer,

  • it'll work on some phones and tablets and stuff.

  • Essentially, pretty much as long as you have

  • a good internet connection,

  • theoretically you should be able to play games

  • pretty much anywhere you are.

  • This is a little side note,

  • but you should definitely use the power adapter

  • that comes in the box.

  • So while some Chromecasts, like the normal versions,

  • you can power off of the USB port from your TV,

  • the difference here is that this power adapter

  • has an ethernet jack.

  • And when it comes to cloud gaming,

  • while you can use WiFi,

  • and at the very least you should be using

  • five gigahertz WiFi.

  • But realistically, if you can plug it into ethernet,

  • you're gonna get a smoother, better experience.

  • Now I've used a lot of cloud gaming services over the years.

  • And most of the early ones were barely usable.

  • These days there are a couple which have gotten better.

  • But none of them have the full might of Google behind it.

  • So setup process should be pretty straightforward,

  • especially if you already have a Chromecast.

  • So to start off with, I'm using a Pixel 4,

  • because this is one of the phones

  • which is supported to stream.

  • I need to just unlock my invite code with Stadia,

  • which I have somewhere.

  • I now have the name "Austin" on Stadia.

  • So on my phone with Stadia Pro

  • I've been able to unlock a couple of games

  • that are included, including "Destiny"

  • as well as "Samurai Showdown."

  • So the next step is to get my Chromecast up,

  • as well as the controller.

  • Oh excellent, okay.

  • "Do you want to set up your Stadia controller?"

  • Sweet!

  • So it already sees that I have a controller.

  • Yes, I would love to do that.

  • So now I'm going to connect the controller to the WiFi.

  • The idea is that this controller,

  • as opposed to being directly connected to the device,

  • can be connected to my WiFi,

  • which means that say I'm playing on the Chromecast

  • and I want to switch over to say, playing on my phone.

  • I don't have to switch devices,

  • because this isn't connected to my actual phone

  • or at my actual Chromecast.

  • It's connected to the cloud which means

  • that everything should just work.

  • Theoretically at least.

  • Let's see if it actually does.

  • All right.

  • So if I press Left, X Y, all right wait.

  • Uh-hum.

  • If I can press Left, X, X, B,

  • like it says on the screen, I'll be fine.

  • (laughs)

  • It looked like a Y, okay?

  • It looked like a Y.

  • Yes, okay, cool.

  • Sweet, okay.

  • So we're done with the phone for now,

  • until we're actually ready to play some games.

  • Now let's jump into my account and see what happens.

  • What is, what does Stadia's interface look like?

  • It looks like that!

  • Okay, cool!

  • So we have My Games,

  • which is just the two games that are included.

  • But if I want, I can also go to the mobile app

  • and I can actually download and buy more.

  • Oh yeah, so they have quite a few games.

  • So, they also have pretty decent discounts.

  • So if I want to play like "Mortal Kombat,"

  • it's $20 off.

  • 30 bucks off "Assassin's Creed."

  • "Metro Exodus" for 20.

  • That's actually not bad.

  • So, coming next year there will be a Stadia Base version,

  • and that will have no monthly subscription

  • and you'll just buy the games as you want them.

  • Now, you are limited to 1080p streaming there.

  • However for a lot of people,

  • especially if you're playing like on your phone

  • or on computer or something,

  • 1080p is probably going to be totally fine.

  • No install, which is nice,

  • because literally all it's doing right now

  • is booting up the game on a server somewhere

  • and then streaming it to me.

  • Going into this, my biggest question is absolutely,

  • what is the latency?

  • Now when you're playing on a server

  • that is hundreds of miles away potentially,

  • there's obviously going to be some kind of lag.

  • However, Stadia's actually pretty impressive.

  • So, as far as I can tell,

  • I mean this feels pretty similar to playing like

  • on a standard console.

  • Obviously, we have really good internet here.

  • That's definitely going to make things

  • a little bit biased.

  • But as far as I'm concerned,

  • in this sort of best case scenario,

  • it feels incredibly smooth.

  • Like, no dropped frames, no major sort of,

  • any issues with the picture quality.

  • And latency is not bad.

  • So, you're gonna want a minimum of 10 megabit internet

  • to have a solid 720p feed.

  • And if you want to go full 4K, like I'm playing right now,

  • you do wanna aim for at least 35 megabits.

  • Which is a lot, but it's also not totally insane.

  • Especially considering the quality, really.

  • I mean like,

  • I can get like up close with it

  • and yeah, I mean maybe here I can see

  • a little bit of compression,

  • but realistically it just looks like

  • I'm playing on a console.

  • This is really, really good.

  • And the picture quality I'm surprised with.

  • Now, I'm not sure if this is going

  • to necessarily match a high-end PC running at 4K.

  • Realistically, it's probably not quite

  • that same level of fidelity.

  • But, considering that we're playing a game

  • streaming over the internet, it is not bad.

  • I mean, this is running on Chromecast.

  • We don't have a giant, huge tower underneath the TV.

  • It's literally a Chromecast Ultra

  • and that's how we're playing "Destiny 2" right now.

  • So the next thing I'm going to try is playing Stadia

  • using a standard computer running Chrome.

  • So theoretically, it should be pretty straightforward.

  • You just need to go to stadia.google.com

  • and it should theoretically just work.

  • Yeah, so we see "Destiny."

  • The wireless function is coming soon.

  • And that is a little bit of a downside with Stadia,

  • in that there are a lot of cool features

  • that are coming, but they're not quite out yet.

  • So, let me plug this guy in.

  • Now there are some upsides to this.

  • So, if you are playing on PC,

  • you do get access to using other controllers,

  • you could use a mouse and keyboard,

  • you can plug in like an X-box controller or something.

  • But for right now, I'm going to plug

  • my Stadia controller in via USB.

  • My first impressions are pretty solid.

  • I do notice a little bit more latency.

  • I think the difference between being plugged in,

  • wired versus wireless, does make a difference.

  • Image quality is also not quite as good.

  • We're definitely streaming at 1080p as opposed to 4K.

  • All right, you know what?

  • I will say the controls feel a little bit squishy right now.

  • It's not bad.

  • It's certainly playable,

  • but this is not as smooth an experience as I would like.

  • It's subtle, and I think it's really only gonna

  • be noticeable if you do a lot of native gaming

  • on like a proper console or PC.

  • Like, it's not bad, but it's not quite as seamless

  • as it was using the Chromecast Ultra,

  • which does make sense.

  • I get why they sort of ship this as a bundle.

  • Now Stadia also work on the Pixel 2, 3, 3a, 4 right now,

  • as long as they're running Android 10

  • with more phones to come soon.

  • However, the way to get the controller to work

  • isn't necessarily the most seamless.

  • Okay.

  • You just have to plug it via USB.

  • Now to be fair, if you do wanna use another controller,

  • say like a PS4 or X-box controller,

  • you can connect them via Bluetooth.

  • But right now, I'm gonna play like this.

  • Huh, you know what?

  • This feels pretty much exactly the same

  • as playing on my laptop.

  • So obviously, you got a smaller screen,

  • which means that the image quality,

  • while it already looked decent before,

  • actually looks a little bit better now,

  • because you've got just such a small display to work with.

  • And the latency's pretty much exactly the same.

  • I'm pretty convinced that the difference

  • between the laptop and the Pixel versus the Chromecast,

  • is purely down to wired versus wireless.

  • This is not the way to play the game.

  • You should definitely use a Bluetooth controller

  • or ideally, fairly shortly,

  • when the Stadia controller works wirelessly,

  • it won't be an issue.

  • But this is goofy, I think some might say.

  • When you're thinking in a more mobile context,

  • Stadia's actually really interesting.

  • Now of course, mobile games are getting better and better,

  • but right now, absolutely nothing can touch

  • the graphics and the gameplay of

  • these full console and PC titles that Stadia provides.

  • Now is it perfect right now?

  • Absolutely not.

  • Not only do you have do deal with the cable

  • if you want to use the Stadia controller,

  • but it only supports WiFi right now,

  • so you can't use 4G or 5G,

  • which will hopefully make things much better.

  • But realistically what you're getting here

  • is an experience which, just like on the computer

  • and it's pretty similar to on the TV, feels good.

  • It feels snappy.

  • It's not 100% as smooth as playing like

  • on a high-end PC, but it's certainly playable.

  • And especially on a smaller screen,

  • it actually feels totally fine.

  • Oh oh, nope no, go away, go away, go away.

  • What is that?

  • I'm gonna say, that I am more impressed

  • with Google Stadia than I thought I'd be.

  • I've tried a lot of cloud gaming services

  • and there's no doubt that this is the best one yet.

  • Now it is certainly not perfect.

  • It's a 1.0 version and there are a lot of features

  • which they are working on.

  • But the most important thing here is the core gameplay

  • and the actual latency in the experience that you get.

  • And everything I've seen here seems to indicate

  • that they've got the fundamentals down.

  • Now, once they get the wireless controller working

  • across all of the devices,

  • once they get more device support,

  • I think it's going to be really impressive.

  • But as of right now, I see the potential,

  • and I think that's the main thing

  • that my, sort of, takeaway of Stadia is.

  • If you guys are interested,

  • you can definitely feel free to check out

  • the Stadia Premier bundle,

  • which is linked in the description.

  • So obviously, you don't need all this stuff.

  • Theoretically, you could just wait

  • for the Stadia Base to come out next year

  • and you'll be able to play everything for free,

  • assuming you buy the games.

  • You can play the subscription for free.

  • But if you want the full experience,

  • if you want the Chromecast Ultra,

  • if you want the controller,

  • this is definitely the way to get it.

- Hey guys, this is Austin!

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