
As of March this year, OnLive decided to unveil its new idea for video games. (The service has been in development for 7 years). It's not a new console. Instead, it is one of the best looking onDemand game services to be released in a long time.
Onlive is said to be releasing near christmas 2009. The won't be any costs for the console as it will be made available via a small plugin that will be downloaded. Whether or not the plugin will cost anything has yet to be decided though.
If you're wondering about whether or not your PC will be able to handle the (rather fast) increasing requirements for games worry no more. OnLive will be running the games on their servers, so all that will be required from the consumer is an internet connection of at least (1.5Mbps) (
1). If you need to test your internet speed go here. However, for HD resolution on games, 5Mbps is required. Ha, that kind of speed isn't even available where I live. Plus side? Onlive is saying that downloading a full game will be "instant." That's because, for now, games will be streamed onto your TV or PC. Some people think that this could make the graphics go way down in order to keep the fps at 60. For those types of people I recommend this video. (
Crysis Wars) I think that many people will still look into this, because of the flexibility of the system. Those with high-end internet connections can afford HD resolution on some great games without having to worry about buying a massive gaming rig that requires a down payment. Also, people who have standard broadband will be able to enjoy a much larger selection of games without having to shell out money for a new console.
System requirements so far:
-A PC running the current version of Windows XP/Vista
OR
-A Mac running the current version of OS X
That, I can do. Even on my laptop. But, that might not be what you, the customer, wants. OnLive made sure that they are not PC exclusive. With the Onlive MicroConsole, users don't even need a PC. The MicroConsole is a small box that has spots for 4 wireless/bluetooth controllers, 2 USB ports for a USB controller, mouse, or keyboard. It also has a micro-USB power port, a standard A/V port, an Ethernet port (woot!), and an S/PDIF op out. If you want to see pic of this rather sleek looking box, go
here.
OnLive is looking to bridge the gap between Console owners and PC owners and it seems like they're doing a darn good job. As of now Onlive has 16 major titles that will be available for download. (see list
here.) No announcement has been made about the cost of subscription or the price of the box yet, except that it will cost less than any one of the current consoles out.
For a video of the E3 presentation of OnLive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5oIr4o_MIk(This mostly looks at how the browser works.)
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http://www.onlive.com/service/faq.html(credit for pic goes here.)
Cheers!