OnLIVE will change the face of PC Gaming - And it's true!

Discussion in 'Public General Chat' started by PhoenixDog, Mar 24, 2009.

  1. Aral

    Aral Veteran

    its just not possible, regardless of what they say, im no expert on Onlive, but i do know how our little series of tubes works, and theres no way its possible to pull this off. there is no way to route that much data so quickly, while being reliable. the QoS alone would kill it. and without QoS... well.. what happens when the packet with that all-important click gets lost? D:

    video can work this way because QoS is utterly unnecessary, it use UDP. but Onlive will have to be reliable, and therefore slower.

    *Expert Opinion*

    edit;
    also, me and a friend were discussing it, and have decided that it may be possible on a pure fiber line, with optical switches and the whole shebang all the way from client to server. but its really unworkable otherwise.
     
    Last edited: Mar 28, 2009
  2. EF2

    EF2 Veteran

    It's quite possible if you have a time machine.
     
  3. data rates aren't there for cable infrastructure... but phase shifted fiber optics definitely could handle this. guess we just have to wait till they're everywhere :rolleyes:
     
  4. mercsan

    mercsan <font color=ff00ff size=1>T</font><font color=ff00 Crowfall Member

    I have a 25 Mbit connection and I know that I wouldnt be able to stream any full game.
     
  5. Yizelin

    Yizelin Veteran

    oh ooooh! I have one of those... but it's stuck in the forward position and in seconds mode :((((
     
  6. mercsan

    mercsan <font color=ff00ff size=1>T</font><font color=ff00 Crowfall Member

    omg, you have that one too? I got mine off craigslist
     
  7. we'll have to wait and see.

    it is posible. i know that there will be lags, and if the internet conection is down,ouch.

    if they pull it off. its good becuase it will be cheap.
    you dont need to spend X amount of money in a end game pc/console. if you just can use a mmo fee to play, with you old pc and tv.

    basicaly its a hd stream movie, or a live HD TV broadcast.

    i do think this is the future of gaming.
    but it will take a couple more years to be sucsefull.

    the problem i think will be with online gaming.
     
  8. You bought my leftovers, sucker! :p

    I upgraded to a Type R version. Its got a drink holder :D
     
  9. mercsan

    mercsan <font color=ff00ff size=1>T</font><font color=ff00 Crowfall Member

    oh shit.

    YEAH BOY!!! IM LOOKIN FOR THEM TIGHT CARS AND TYPE R's, rofl.
     
  10. Aral

    Aral Veteran

    wasn't this topic dead? im sure i recall it being dead. infact, im quite certain it was dead

    its a dud technology that going to get everyone excited
    then they are gonna be mad when it doesn't work
    then aggravated ex-Xbox live screamers, betrayed onlive fanboys and perturbed 40-year-old shut-ins with a gun fetish that cant afford awsome computers because their mommy wont raise their allowance and for a brief moment, experienced a spark of hope in their otherwise dismal lives, are going to descend on the Onlive peoples head office then tar and feather them.


    wont someone think of the chickens? D:
     
    Last edited: Jul 17, 2009
  11. hey if I can beta the shite, then its all good. who cares if it blows.
     
  12. If you don't to try it..you can always read our reviews of the demos.
     
  13. Nishua

    Nishua Veteran

    The only thing that concerns me about this is. As a consumer I purchase the game and then I have to pay to play it on their servers? So I'm being doubled dipped? That's crazy.
     
  14. Aral

    Aral Veteran

    and of course, you own nothing, >_>

    so they can freely discontinue games that you were in the middle of and just credit your account
     
  15. seeing as most of the games here are multi-only, how does you "owning" a copy provide much more than the limited continuation on a private server for games that support it
     
  16. Limited continuation of private servers? I don't think it's so limited. You can find Quake 1 servers running even today, so I'd say there's quite a bit of longevity for many online games (excluding MMOs).
     
  17. That's actually...Really huge news. Thanks, Ru!