• SkaveRat
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    5211 days ago

    half-arsing a product, people are hesitant to try it, due to other killed off products, google kills product. repeat

    • Gormadt
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      11 days ago

      And the more they kill the more the reputation grows

      Like when stadia was announced my friends and I took bets on how long it would last or if any stadia exclusive games would ever get to launch

      • @[email protected]
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        811 days ago

        Ironically, if Google were upfront about how it would handle the shutdown, it likely would have increased consumer confidence enough that Stadia may not have needed to be shutdown.

        • Gormadt
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          110 days ago

          Honestly yeah that probably would have been the case

          But if they were open about it then it probably would have gone over poorly with the shareholders and stock value by “openly planning to fail”

          • @[email protected]
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            310 days ago

            Everyone already anticipates new Google services to fail. Expecting people to spend hundreds of dollars on content that is locked to a service run by a company that is known for canceling services after a couple of years was always going to fail.

            Stadia was essentially just a demo of Google’s cloud capabilities. Even if Stadia was a massive success, it would still be a drop in the bucket compared to Google’s ad revenue and have no impact on stock price.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 days ago

        I still don’t understand how Google thought it had a chance at success. They had the same model as Onlive had 10 years prior. It ended up failing for much the same reasons.

    • @[email protected]
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      1111 days ago

      Product launches are the vehicle for attaining promotions at Google, allegedly. Maintenance does not get similarly rewarded, nor does launching projects and having them live on to actually be successful.

      When the launcher got promoted and moved on, they have to figure out whether to keep the thing around, and the answer is generally going to be no since few things can really compete with the infinite money glitch that is search ads.