Google said you need a minimum of 25 Mbits for 1080p 60fps 30 mbits for 4k.
Google says that Stadia supports 4K 60 FPS gameplay, a stat repeated by id Software when it announced DOOM Eternal was coming to the platform. Google told Eurogamer that it expects 1080p streaming to be more likely for connections around 25 Mbps. If you're on a 15 Mbps connection, the resolution and frame rate will drop down to 720p 60 FPS. However, Google's Phil Harrison had a different take on Eurogamer's report. During the event, he said:
Microsoft responds to Stadia:
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Microsoft’s Xbox boss responds to Google Stadia, promises ‘we will go big’ for E3
The cloud gaming wars are truly onwww.theverge.com
MS Azure version?
This is where Sony just can't compete...
Yeah, they've been teasing xCloud for a while, just remains to be seen what the $$ and capabilities will be.
Sony's answer thus far is still just PS Now, we don't even really know what their strategy is going into the next generation (whereas w/ MS we have forward/backward compatibility, discounting of the idea of generations, etc). For all we know they could cede all of this for a generation and just double down on offline / matchmaking-based gaming and VR. If this all takes off though they could find themselves perpetually behind in their home/popular markets to well established competitors on a generationless infrastructure.
Hopefully once everything has caught up the services allow us to shift to/from whomever provides the best value proposition at the time. Up for some Sony games? You cancel/suspend the others, sub to Sony's catalog, etc.