Has anyone heard about onlive? I've seen a couple of articles about it today and it looks quite interesting... http://www.onlive.com/ Edit: Bit-tech.net news link If anyone on here knows some more about it I would appreciate your insights
yeah, it sounds cool - I'll wait to see the quality though! I guess it's effectively streaming video, and H.264 at 4Mbit looks amazing, so I'm sure they can make it look good. There was a demo of far cry somewhere, but I can't find it now.
That's pretty cool. I think it would be great if you didn't have to buy any hardware though. The 'microconsole' may deter people.
So, basically it's an updated version of the old Dragon's Lair laserdisc games? Just slightly more technical... It'd need decent bandwidth both upstream and downstream to be able to work properly - not only to receive data from the service, but to send your mouse/keyboard movements back. Can't see it working, tbh.
Won't be able to emulate the local experience even if you have a fibre connection due to the round trip latency so it's doomed just like every other gamestreaming service.
i saw an article claiming that they are working at around 1 milisecond lag at the moment, and this is in beta. if thats true this could spell massive changes ahead. if its just marketing jargon however i wouldn't be in the slightest bit surprised.
I don't quite buy it either. And yeah, 1ms of lag... Unless the server was in another room, you couldn't PING it in 1ms. I call BS.
that 1ms figure has to be ********, I can't talk to my ISP with only 1ms lag. If a service like this was ever going to work it would have to be installed at the local exchange of your ISP and even then you are never going to get the same quality you do locally.
Regardless it's still never going to give a responsive enough experience for most games, 4x games and some rts yeah, but not the likes of battlefield.
I rather own an actual physical copy of the game I'm playing, or just use Steam, and have my own hardware, and tweak it the way I like tbh.
We won't know how good it is until we see it perform. The game could possibly 'buffer'. I don't exactly know how that would work, but let your imagination figure that out. Who knows, if they do this right, it might be great. Remember when Steam totally sucked?
you can do this locally with some other service, i tried it and did manage to run cod4 and crysis on my 7" netbook, and even on my local network it sucked in terms of lag, im dubious to if this will actually work.
did u need a beta key or is it just available to try? edit: sorry misread thought you were talking about this service
I'm still not 100% convinced that this will work that well, I mean just look at the marketing that goes with Citrix for example... It sounds great in theory but we all know how badly Citrix sucks!!! Guess we'll just have to wait and see, it's certainly very interesting though and I bet there are some hardware manufactures out there quietly pooping their collective pants about this.
call me sceptical, i don't believe this will work, at least not in UK where most low-end PC users (this is what they are marketing towards) have a download limit. but i would like to have their video codec card, so i can play Crysis on my iPhone
Just wait and see the bloody thing in action before you say "It's not going to work etc etc". If it does work, then the hardware market will suffer a lot gaming wise. For something that apparently isn't going to work, it's getting way too much media.... And no one would develop something for SEVEN years that isn't going to work, period. Very good video of the founder explaining it here. He is even stating "You think this is impossible, but it's revolutionary, and it works etc". One thing I have spotted though it doesn't streaming at 1080p, only 720p and below. http://uk.gamespot.com/shows/on-the-spot/?series=on-the-spot&event=on_the_spot20090324 The console is tiny, which is going to be an advantage to them. The problem might be game availability, but if this thing gets popular, then I'm sure you'll see nearly every recent game on there. They show this working in that video, and it works there, but it is a performance, so you never know. Momo seems pretty cool, very realistic.
It does work, it just needs tweaking. AKA Windows 7. Just seen the developers they have, wow, EA, Ubisoft, THQ, Take2, Eidos, Rockstar etc... But like I stated before, availability will be key for this to work.