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Developer’s GDC billboard pokes at despised former Google Stadia exec

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      Before the ill-fated Stadia, Harrison helped lead Sony's gaming efforts during the troubled launch of the PlayStation 3, at one point going so far as to brag that "nobody will ever use 100 percent of [the PS3's] capability." He then worked in Microsoft's gaming division during the disastrous rollout of the Xbox One and its confused used game policies.

      Yesh. This guy's track record is awful.

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        Before the ill-fated Stadia, Harrison helped lead Sony's gaming efforts during the troubled launch of the PlayStation 3, at one point going so far as to brag that "nobody will ever use 100 percent of [the PS3's] capability." He then worked in Microsoft's gaming division during the disastrous rollout of the Xbox One and its confused used game policies.

        Yesh. This guy's track record is awful.

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        He failed so bad he didn't even got a new public job since then.

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          Man, I really miss Stadia. I used it for a year and it worked flawlessly. Even still have the app on my phone as I couldn't bring myself to uninstall it.

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            Everything Harrison touches turns to shit. Quite why anyone at Google gave him such a high profile job is beyond my understanding.

            I thought Stadia was a great service, I bought games and played them pretty much everywhere. I still have my controller which is now used with my Steam Deck.

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              Man, I really miss Stadia. I used it for a year and it worked flawlessly. Even still have the app on my phone as I couldn't bring myself to uninstall it.

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              I'm in the same boat, I will carry the stadia app over to every phone I get just out of principle. Stadia came in handy for me when all I had was my phone and my work computer at the time (which was a surface tablet), so it holds a special place in my heart. Though I'll admit it was not the /greatest/ service.

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                Man, I really miss Stadia. I used it for a year and it worked flawlessly. Even still have the app on my phone as I couldn't bring myself to uninstall it.

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                Can't speak for the quality of Stadia and I am not the target audience, but I thought it was crazy that people were willing to trust Google that they wouldn't shut down servide if on Day 2 they didn't 10 quadrillion subscribers.

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                  Can't speak for the quality of Stadia and I am not the target audience, but I thought it was crazy that people were willing to trust Google that they wouldn't shut down servide if on Day 2 they didn't 10 quadrillion subscribers.

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                  At this point it's a self fulfilling prophecy, no one expects Google products to last so they don't use them and because no one uses them they don't last. Which sucks because the products themselves are usually pretty solid.

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