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more about #cevatyerli excel_excel: Pretty much agree with him more » DigitalHero: Rush Limbaugh: "I hope Obama ONLIVE fails" more » LucasReis: Like someone said already, this Onlive service would be cool for places like hotels and stuff. But the majority of us like to own stuff. Consoles are ... more » cyruss: this is coming from Crytek? the company who releases games that nobody can play on Very High setting even years after release? ;) maybe they should ha... more » ggp9690: Okay I'm asking this as an ignorant New Yorker, a place that has very cheap, very fast, and very reliable internet connections with absolutely no mont... more » gojirah: I guess this will work great for those who A) can't afford a console B) don't care about getting the best resolution and bitrate C) Don't notice or ca... more » Ghetto Cornetto: Wait or no wait, the whole hype surrounding OnLive is around the potential it presents for future progression of the industry. Even presenting the ide... more » Jim Wade: Most ISP's wouldn't even allow it. They will throttle the hell out of your bandwidth usage. It would be like you are using your broadband connection f... more » coolguyface: The way bandwidth is capped and limited, and oversold by ISPs I doubt this kind of service would by useable by the majority of its potential customers. more » Jim Wade: *NEWSFLASH* He is right. And it will be a lot longer than a few years. You will need a ~12mbps connection for this to work decently. The masses don't ... more » Gofthick: This was my initial reaction to the tech as well. They'd really have to pull something out of the bag to offer such a service over the current infrast... more » 4nonymo: If it's still 720p max by 2013-14 then I really don't see the point. more » FlagshipFighter: Even if it isn't ready now one thing is confirmed, the technology that Onlive provides is the future of gaming. more » -
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Crytek: The Internet Isn't Ready For Streaming Game Services
Crysis developer Crytek reveals that they have done research into providing streaming game services like the ones Onlive is promising, only to conclude that the internet wouldn't be ready for them until at least 2013. More »

