tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17090207.post3895261090266586669..comments2023-10-16T19:29:28.067+08:00Comments on GameOPS | Philippines Gaming, Tech, and Pop Culture: OnLive: The Future of Video Games? - AnalysisJepoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14118771546605878314noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17090207.post-37517029977699217882010-07-16T13:46:44.454+08:002010-07-16T13:46:44.454+08:00No offline play?
No mods?
No ownership?
No appreci...No offline play?<br />No mods?<br />No ownership?<br />No appreciable reduction in cost?<br />Monthly fee?<br />Increased input latency?<br />Blurry?<br />Not interested.used cisco equipmenthttp://www.osihardware.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17090207.post-7814291197186687572010-05-30T18:54:35.363+08:002010-05-30T18:54:35.363+08:00OnLive may be great for PC gamers... no need to bu...OnLive may be great for PC gamers... no need to buy expensive upgrade. But for console gamers like me, I'd rather buy the console and play with a game as long as I like without worrying for the monthly bills. Just look at my NES, it's still working and I can still play Punch-Out.<br /><br />And there's also the question of a subscriber's internet connection. HD games will require big pipes of connection that only Korea or Japan can provide with stability. <br /><br />But who knows, we may see the rebirth of the Sega Channel :Pjepoyhttp://jepoy.bengero.comnoreply@blogger.com