Technology giant Google finally took wraps off its gaming service Stadia at GDC 2019. The cloud-based gaming service will work on tablets, smartphones, TVs, laptops, PCs. Users will only require Chrome on these devices in order to have access to Google Stadia. The platform has integration with YouTube and enables developers to add a Play button to the game video on the video platform.
So, people who come to watch gaming videos can also play them. The service also comes with a Stadia controller and it links to data centres directly via Wi-Fi. Furthermore, Google Assistant helps players out during the game. However, there are certain questions that Google did not answer at its event. Here’s a look at everything that we don’t know about Google Stadia:
6What will the image quality be like?

Games are increasingly becoming more and more graphic heavy. And people would obviously want to use Google’s Stadia for these graphic-hungry games. But Google has not mentioned whether its service would be up for handling these. Although a 1080p stream looks good, we must also not forget that high-efficiency HD video compression does take away a few details.