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Curse correction

Although I really like your magazine, I disagree with some of the opinions on your pages about cloud gaming. The Edge curse seems to have sealed Stadia’s fate and I’m sorry to see the harsh words about this cool gaming system from both your editors and readers. As a huge fan of Stadia, I enjoyed the convenience and simplicity of the service. I had no issues with the stream quality (I’m lucky to have a good network at home), and the business model was perfect – Imean, wallet-friendly – for my gaming habits. I just wonder what happened to the gamers? The players who were famously early adopters in the past now stick to physical media, wanting to play on actual hardware in their homes – and completely reject anything on the cloud.

I honestly don’t care what

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