στη GDC09
και οι ποιο πολλοι- μεταξυ τους κι εγω-κρατησαμε μικρο καλαθι.-OnLive Makes PC Upgrades Extinct, Lets You Play Crysis On Your TV
-Instead of spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on the latest video game hardware that will make games like Crysis playable at nearly maxed settings, let OnLive's servers handle the processing. All that's required is a low cost "micro console" or a low end PC and a broadband internet connection.
-Yes, even your sub $500 netbook or MacBook can play processor intensive, GPU demanding PC games. e.t.c.
- Whether you're using a USB gamepad, Bluetooth wireless controller, or tried and true keyboard and mouse, the processing and output happens on OnLive's side, then is fed back to your terminal, with the game "perceptually" played locally.In other words, it's cloud computed gaming.
-Using patented video compression in tandem with algorithms that compensate for lag, jitter and packet loss, OnLive delivers video at up to 720p resolution at frame rates up to 60 frames per second. Of course, the quality of the video feed relies on your connection.
-For standard definition television quality, a broadband connection of at least 1.5 megabits per second is required. For HDTV resolution, a connection of at least 5 mbps is needed.
http://kotaku.com/mike-mcgarvey
Καιρος να αρχιζουμε να γεμιζουμε το καλαθι με κερασια και ν'αρχισουμε το μετρημα ...
http://www.onlive.com/
Καντε register, κατεβαστε το client ενα και κατι ψιλα GB και δοκιμαστε το κι εσεις ....
Προσωπικα σε 2-3 παιχνιδια(και racing) που το δοκιμασα ηταν ΟΚ (μονο στο Metro2033 υπηρχε προβλημα-slideshow ενιοτε , αλλα μαλλον οφειλετε στην βαρια engine του ιδιου του παιχνιδιου).