? Really? Who?monkey wrote:Google have bought up hundreds of devs. ...
It seems like you keep forgetting that OnLive died on the vine and PSNow launched 5 years ago.Yossarian wrote:Disruption to the market is already well on its way, Microsoft are pretty advanced with their plans, Amazon are supposed to be coming soon too. The video game industry is on the verge of the same sort of shift that killed Blockbuster.
djchump wrote:It seems like you keep forgetting that OnLive died on the vine and PSNow launched 5 years ago.Yossarian wrote:Disruption to the market is already well on its way, Microsoft are pretty advanced with their plans, Amazon are supposed to be coming soon too. The video game industry is on the verge of the same sort of shift that killed Blockbuster.
monkey wrote:The one time I tried it, OnLive worked pretty well. The visual quality ranged from good, to choppy, to awful but there was no noticeable input lag. It's just the connection speed holding this back and that hasn't changed.
My main objection is I hate Google and Amazon and want them out of my life. I definitely don't want them sticking their dicks into my favourite hobby.
Agree with jelly that this won't affect Nintendo who have got their own niche. There isn't room for four big players in the triple A space so at least one company is doomed.
Yossarian wrote:Quite.
Oh, yay, another person butting in with metacommentary just to say they don't like the way other people are talking about a subject, but adding nothing whatsoever to the topic.afgavinstan wrote:Oh yay, another games via streaming convo littered with extremely odd flexes. Sign me up!
Diluted Dante wrote:Yossarian wrote:Quite.
Devices it was formally available on:
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Vita and PlayStation TV
All 2013, 2014, 2015 Sony Bravia TV models
All Sony Blu-ray player models
All Samsung TV models
How many devices does it need to be available on to count then Yoss?
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