NireBryce

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https://cohost.org/NireBryce/post/4929459-here-s-my-five-minut

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cynically speaking, Google Stadia could have been such a good money maker for Google if they realized just what you can glean from how individual people play games

I got to this thought after thinking about the possibility of motion prediction algorithms that cover the tweens between updates with how you play in the situation otherwise, and then I realized just how much data that actually is


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They promised this and never really delivered it, so I bet it didn't work or just wasn't worth it. You could do a cool version of, like, rollback netcode with the clients of these things running a predictive frame generation algorithm or something, but moving that kind of processing onto the client goes against the whole idea of game streaming.

no, I don't mean that -- stadia's thing was something different, like predictive frame caching I think.

[edit: misread]
so you'd be marketing basically combat-"game-AI"-tweening yeah, but with the actual money in the model