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Because the TOS stated, from the platform's launch, that they'd refund all your purchases in the event of a service shutdown. Which they did.
Stadia ended up being a savings account for my PS5, which I bought with my Stadia refunds.
After committing to several Google services only to have them shut down I wasn't willing to risk it again.
Did they refund the subscription fee? If I knew they'd refund it all, I might not have cancelled my pro preorder.
I was willing to potentially be let down again but once I heard you had to buy almost all your own games (again, if you already own them) to play them on the service I cancelled. I was aware that they'd give you Destiny (a game I have zero interest in, especially with a controller) for free. I didn't seem worth sinking money into the service.
The subscription fee was for a gamepass-like access to a catalog of free games, so they didn't refund that. The subscription fee also wasn't required for playing purchased games (although it was required for 4K quality).
I mostly used keyboard and mouse with the service, since the games I like to play tend to work better with keyboard and mouse. I had a dinky underpowered laptop but was playing AAA PC-oriented games through the browser interface. It was great.
I'm on GeForce Now these days but I find that it doesn't work quite as seamlessly as Stadia did.
It was not advertised as a game-pass like catalog when I was cancelling my preorder. I literally cancelled because it wasn't that. It was Destiny and 4k 60Hz with TBD games coming in later months.
I only had a gaming computer and a Shield TV so Stadia would have been pointless for me unless it was in the living room with a controller and some interesting games.
what about people's save files though?
I pulled them all from Google Takeout. Most of them are unusable unless I figure out how to convert them to a state that can be read by other platforms, but at least I still have them, for such a day.
Oh those are lost to time lol
Nope, you could still same them via Google Takeout.