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December 26th, 2009 / Author: admin
Remember back in the mid-1980s, right when the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), first out? If you do, you will recall that all world was surprised by the new gaming technology. This system was the first to let you play arcade games in your house with a graphics and movements that actually flowed smoothly. Today, after nearly 25 years, we play games that some people find it difficult to differentiate from real movies. What will the future bring us the game? The answer is the online game ".
Onlive a company that has worked about creating a video game system which is fully based on servers located in different locations throughout the United States, seeks to take a dip in the gaming industry. They promise to eliminate the bulky consoles and the need to go to the store to buy a new game. Games are not tangible, they are digital. The console is not a brick of five books, it's the size of a deck of cards. Not only can you play games with people across the country, but you can also watch them play without participating yourself. You can play games on your PC, Macintosh, or television. This is the plan that Onlive.
All this seems incredible, but there are skeptics. The system will really be able to play streaming video directly to players computers without any kind of lag? The issue of latency is great. Onlive claims as long as your connection is 1.5 Mbps then you will be able to broadcast the Games. However, a program of 1.5 Mbps connection will not let you play games on highest level "PlayStation 3 as" the resolution. It will take at least a link to this 5Mbit. The slower connections will still play the stream, but they will see resolution reduced.
So we know what the future of gaming looks like. Its exactly what Onlive plans on doing. However, the question remains as to " what company is going to bring cloud game? It may just be Onlive, or it may be someone else.
Brian Krassenstein is a moderator at the Unofficial forum of Onlive, a discussion forum that talks about all the latest Onlive news.
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