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It's interesting, don't see the thing being cheap to purchase though, and won't really be viable for Aussies until our internet is upgraded a fair bit.
And if I was listening correctly does it eliminate multiplayer online games?
Will be hard to fully take off over consoles though, especially without the real first party support, Sony and Microsoft just won't let it and will make sure that people still have reasons to own consoles(Killzone 2, Halo, God Of War, etc. etc.), although it is interesting that Epic was signed on, so I'm guessing that will mean both or at least Gears 2 might see its way onto the system?
UT3 was a veritble flop, doubt they would bring it out again, not to mention it will be a good year and a half old, I'd be expecting to see Gears 2(Depending on who is actually allowed to distribute it, considering Microsoft own the publishing rights, but then again Midway own the publishing rights to UT3, were they on the list? I don't remember the full list), it's actually strange that a developer was signed up instead of publishers, maybe there is a deal with Epic to design something especially for OnLive?Unreal tournament?
Probably wont be coming to Aus, at least it in it's early stages as our internet on avergae really isn't up to it and they'd need to localize the service.
To me, it sounds like they're trying to make an answer to DRM. It sounds a bit dodgy to be honest.
UT3 was a veritble flop, doubt they would bring it out again, not to mention it will be a good year and a half old, I'd be expecting to see Gears 2(Depending on who is actually allowed to distribute it, considering Microsoft own the publishing rights, but then again Midway own the publishing rights to UT3, were they on the list? I don't remember the full list), it's actually strange that a developer was signed up instead of publishers, maybe there is a deal with Epic to design something especially for OnLive?
It most likely won't work unless they had some sort of online multiplayer component to it(Which it pretty much can't as it seemingly will use the majority of your connection on streaming the game), otherwise it renders many, many games all but useless(Bar the SP modes) and far better to get on a console or PC.
Then it would seem a fairly pointless move to sign Epic, 1 game to go to it(Not even confirmed though), that being a flop, released 1 and a half years ago!EPIC (Cliff B. in particular) have stated emphatically Gears 2 will never be on anything other than 360.
He hated how the PC version of Gears 1 turned out and said no way, no day, would a PC (or other) version be done
They have got a few big names under their belt, that being EA, THQ and some others, no doubt all jumping on just in case it takes off, but it will be a pointless maching considering the fact that A) You will never truly own the game, B) No online play possible, C) Won't happen in Aus for a long while you wouldn't think, plus numerous other reasons, too many to name.Technology doesn't count for jack. The dreamcast proved that unfortunately. Especially if you don't have the AAA titles, which gives you the huge installed user base, which brings more developers, which gives you more AAA... rinse and repeat.
They'll need more than Epic ports.
Hmm BS meter is going off, it will work in SD with a 1.5 mb connection without lag? The date is getting close to the first of April.
More than that, OnLive overlord Steve Perlmen has said that the latency introduced by the encoder is 1ms. Think about that; he's saying that the OnLive encoder runs at 1000fps. It's one of the most astonishing claims I've ever heard. It's like Ford saying that the new Fiesta's cruising speed is in excess of the speed of sound. To give some idea of the kind of leap OnLive reckons it is delivering, I consulted one of the world's leading specialists in high-end video encoding, and his response to OnLive's claims included such gems as "Bulls***" and "Hahahahaha!" along with a more measured, "I have the feeling that somebody is not telling the entire story here." This is a man whose know-how has helped YouTube make the jump to HD, and whose software is used in video compression applications around the world.
I mean that could be something where the guy just has no ****en clue as to what he is talking about and the figure is a far more logical one.I think you might be on to something.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/gdc-why-onlive-cant-possibly-work-article
Personally, I liked this bit:
I mean that could be something where the guy just has no ****en clue as to what he is talking about and the figure is a far more logical one.
Controversial games streaming service OnLive will launch in the US on June 17th backed by Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Take-Two Interactive, THQ and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
The serivce launches on PC and Mac, and costs $14.95 a month, the firm told our sister magazine MCV.
why do they fail to mention that you'd still need a good video card to display it in any half decent format. They might push it out at 720p but unless you have a video card that can display it, the game will just look shit.
Seems like a load of BS, lag would be crazy when playing on this service, but apparently they have 'figured it out'
I'm betting it has something to do with tachyons though.
There'll be an option to buy and rent games. But all will still remain as digital titles.This will be interesting. From memory, you rent games for extended periods on it yeah?
"Individual titles will be available for purchase or rental on an a la carte basis. Specific game pricing, including rentals,purchases and loyalty programs, will be announced prior to the consumer launch event at E3. We’ll also be announcing additional loyalty and discount programs for consumers in the coming months."