I prefer the idea of YOUR hardware running the game, not some server playing it from 1000 miles away...
On Mar 12, 5:25 am, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote: > check this boyshttp://www.zath.co.uk/onlive-release-date-price-announced/ > > as i suspected, Onlive wont be a cheap service, its going to be > relatively expensive. > > 15 USD/month only for the ONLIVE service > > todays games are from 5USD to 50 USD > > probably through onlive games will be at 20-30 USD, they are suppoused > to be cheaper than the physical copy, simply cause companies are > saving logistics costs, shiping, transportation, there is no > intermediary in the transation, no distributors, the only > representative intermediary in the acquisition proces is ONLIVE which > is parter of the campanies in this cluster, > > Onlive is just part of that trend that tends to eliminate personal > computers, the service is based on the elimination of non portable > gaming devices (consoles, computers) in a couple of years cellphone > will be albe to do everything PCs do, and what they cant do, other > devies will, newest TV will replace computers with the company of new > devices and services like ONLIVE console, HDD, Internet, and many > other things that we have acces today. > > how many games you play a year? > 5? > 10? > 20? > pirates over 20 i bet my existence on that. > > many of you play over 15 games a year... do the math > > spending 4.500 USD ina gaming computer... why? if u can get the same > without a PC... ah but u need WORD, POWEPOINT and the thing i hate > most in the world EXCEL... no worries your Cellphone got em, and with > dragon u dont even have to type... > > Onlive june 17, 2010... ill test it and let u know, definitly as a > business idea onlive is brilliant, and visionary, so if you have the > chance to get sme shares from Onlive, no doubts get as much as you can > because ull get high returns from the investment.... it will be th > strongest company in the gaming business brothers. -- INTEL 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
