Players are waiting for Google Stadia updates to download in games
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Despite being a streaming service that denounces downloads and preaches hassle-free streaming, players have been waiting for Google Stadia updates to download in games.
Stadia customers in the service’s official Subreddit have posted screenshots of Stadia games performing in-game updates during play. With Stadia touted as a downloadless service, it comes as a surprise to see gamers requiring updates at all.
The update took place in an instance of NBA 2K20. The title, which sees frequent updates on PC and console to introduce new team members and injuries, was caught updating mid-play.
A Google community manager quickly stepped into the discussion. Just like with their blunder with performance and visual clarity, it was immediately blamed on the developers.
“Thanks for bringing this to our attention,” the community manager said. “This is a bug within the game that’s showing an unintended screen. We’re working with the developer on this, and I’ll report back once there’s an update.”
“We’re continuing to work diligently with the developer on this matter. We’re looking to have another update for you all after the Thanksgiving holiday. In the meantime, NBA 2K will play correctly after a brief update. Thanks for your patience!”
While it is weird to see a small download occur on a platform that promises to have none, it isn’t too obtrusive. With the host of other issues Stadia has it’s far from ideal, but it’s not a trainwreck. At least it’s not an overheating Chromecast.
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