@LonghornJudas Glad to know I'm not the only one in here...was starting to think I was just talking to myself.
Received my code on Wednesday, and Founders Edition on Friday. I have played on my MacBook Air and across the Chromecast on our TV quite a bit. Destiny2 has really pulled me in, and the gameplay is much better than I anticipated for an early launch of the product. I have only played on WiFi (Time Warner 200mbs download), and even with my wife / kid streaming on their devices, no detrimental hiccups. I say detrimental, because I have had some pixelation / lag issues where it seems like the stream wants to catch up or reset - happens about once every hour, and my suspicion is that it's on Time Warners end (it almost feels scheduled).
I went ahead and bought RDR2, and the oldest Tomb Raider (couldn't pass it up at $10). I haven't been pulled into RDR2, as Destiny2 is taken my time. I prefer the 60fps that Destiny2 is streaming at vs the 30fps for RDR2. From what I'm reading, each game developer is allowed to determine what they will stream at....hoping that they up their game in the future! Not a guarantee, but definitely something to watch for.
As a PSA - Stadia is supposed to have some additional sales on games this week, so keep an eye out for some more deals. I'm looking forward to trying out BorderLands3. As stated above by LJ, I'm stoked about what this means for the future. Being able to simply move seamlessly between my TV and laptop (not a gaming machine) is incredible and helps with keeping the peace with the family. My son has really enjoyed playing Destiny2 (when I can get him to the "killing phases" and out of the story).