Anyone els curious on what happened to all the hype about the gaming service Onlive?
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Onlive is just a Steam dressed up in a shell and its gonna turn to be the phantom 2PSfanboy101Hardly. Steam just distributes games. Onlive is supposed to run them for you.
That was all it was, hype. I said it would fail....and it will....Anyone els curious on what happened to all the hype about the gaming service Onlive?
lezdeppelin1249
The beta is out soon right? We will know how it runs for actual consumers soon enough (though I am almost certain it will fail)... even a fraction of a second delay from the server side to the consumer will make the games unplayable... that coupled with the fact that internet outages mean you can't play...
I don't get where those guys got investment capitol from... there are just so many little things that can make the entire thing fail...
I think once everything is said and done, there will be a lot of people suing (investors) and a lot of people filing bankruptcy (OnLive Devs/Corporate officials)... It won't be pretty...
lol I highly doubt there will be people suiing investors. Little over exaggerated. But I do think this will fail would be cool if it didn't though.The beta is out soon right? We will know how it runs for actual consumers soon enough (though I am almost certain it will fail)... even a fraction of a second delay from the server side to the consumer will make the games unplayable... that coupled with the fact that internet outages mean you can't play...
I don't get where those guys got investment capitol from... there are just so many little things that can make the entire thing fail...
I think once everything is said and done, there will be a lot of people suing (investors) and a lot of people filing bankruptcy (OnLive Devs/Corporate officials)... It won't be pretty...
Squeets
It died, because everyone realised three things. 1) It is just an expensive rental service. 2) It'll probably never even come out. 3) If it DOES come out, and people buy games and what not from it, when it inevitably fails, those people will have lost a lot of money with nothing to show for it.Anyone els curious on what happened to all the hype about the gaming service Onlive?
lezdeppelin1249
[QUOTE="Squeets"]lol I highly doubt there will be people suiing investors. Little over exaggerated. But I do think this will fail would be cool if it didn't though.The beta is out soon right? We will know how it runs for actual consumers soon enough (though I am almost certain it will fail)... even a fraction of a second delay from the server side to the consumer will make the games unplayable... that coupled with the fact that internet outages mean you can't play...
I don't get where those guys got investment capitol from... there are just so many little things that can make the entire thing fail...
I think once everything is said and done, there will be a lot of people suing (investors) and a lot of people filing bankruptcy (OnLive Devs/Corporate officials)... It won't be pretty...
blade55555
I said the investors WOULD be suing... (the OnLive devs and/or Corporate officials)... and those OnLive guys would be filing bankruptcy?
lol I highly doubt there will be people suiing investors. Little over exaggerated. But I do think this will fail would be cool if it didn't though.[QUOTE="blade55555"][QUOTE="Squeets"]
The beta is out soon right? We will know how it runs for actual consumers soon enough (though I am almost certain it will fail)... even a fraction of a second delay from the server side to the consumer will make the games unplayable... that coupled with the fact that internet outages mean you can't play...
I don't get where those guys got investment capitol from... there are just so many little things that can make the entire thing fail...
I think once everything is said and done, there will be a lot of people suing (investors) and a lot of people filing bankruptcy (OnLive Devs/Corporate officials)... It won't be pretty...
Squeets
I said the investors WOULD be suing... (the OnLive devs and/or Corporate officials)... and those OnLive guys would be filing bankruptcy?
either way I doubt there will be any suing.[QUOTE="Squeets"][QUOTE="blade55555"] lol I highly doubt there will be people suiing investors. Little over exaggerated. But I do think this will fail would be cool if it didn't though.blade55555
I said the investors WOULD be suing... (the OnLive devs and/or Corporate officials)... and those OnLive guys would be filing bankruptcy?
either way I doubt there will be any suing.So if you invested millions of dollars into OnLive and it failed miserably and you saw no return... you would just ride off loosing millions of dollars and say "That's alright... you guys tried."... I doubt that would be the case...
Just read this article. It should tell you everything you need to know.
IMaBIOHAZARD
That article sums it up nicely...
"The only way OnLive can work:
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[QUOTE="FelipeInside"]AND WHO WANTS TO PLAY GAMES at 1280x800 ANYWAY..... (caps)-D3ATH-That's my laptop max resolution, I wouldn't mind. :D ok ok.... WHO ELSE APART FROM -D3ATH-.....lol
either way I doubt there will be any suing.[QUOTE="blade55555"][QUOTE="Squeets"]
I said the investors WOULD be suing... (the OnLive devs and/or Corporate officials)... and those OnLive guys would be filing bankruptcy?
Squeets
So if you invested millions of dollars into OnLive and it failed miserably and you saw no return... you would just ride off loosing millions of dollars and say "That's alright... you guys tried."... I doubt that would be the case...
They wont' be able to sue its their fault for investing in a hopeless case then. They can't sue because it didn't work out the way they hoped. Doesn't work like that.[QUOTE="Squeets"][QUOTE="blade55555"] either way I doubt there will be any suing. blade55555
So if you invested millions of dollars into OnLive and it failed miserably and you saw no return... you would just ride off loosing millions of dollars and say "That's alright... you guys tried."... I doubt that would be the case...
They wont' be able to sue its their fault for investing in a hopeless case then. They can't sue because it didn't work out the way they hoped. Doesn't work like that.Um... investing in a business isn't the same as investing in the stock market... they are two completely different things... How do you think people open restaurants? They get money from banks in the form of loans (the bank is investing money and the person promises to pay it back)... The bank gives them the money and the person signs a contract that says "once we are in business, I will repay the loan with 15% interest over the coarse of 15 years (or some amount of time)..." it is the same thing for small businesses not getting loans from banks... they find investors and sign some contracts... the business says "you give me $100,000 and once we become incorporated, I promise a 200% ROI (Return On Investment) meaning you get $200,000 back..." they shake hands and sign some contracts... failing to return the $200,000 means they breach the contract... and thus they go to court and sue over the money...
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