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Soleron said:
Mr Puggsly said:
NJ5 said:

One more thing... I just opened Onlive's system requirements page, and saw this:

"If you are using a low-performance computer, like a netbook, you may also experience high latency."

I do remember that one of the original selling points was "omg crysis on a netbook". I suppose that the decompression algorithms are actually quite CPU-intensive.

Did anyone here try it on a netbook?


They use it on a netbook torwards the end of the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtwaH4g3Kk4

Can you just acknowledge that Ontario exists (and renders OnLive obsolete)? I'll shut up and go away then.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed3InAJhh2k

And if I say, "Can you acknowledge that consoles provide enough horsepower now for people that it renders PC gaming as not relevant?"  Would you acknowledge that?  You argument that somehow Ontario is the end all and be all for gaming, is pushing it.  For you to stand on that is to say there isn't a need for any updating of graphics at all on a PC.  And then I could say, "well then why bother with that over consoles?"  I don't get the same level of headaches with consoles as I do with PC gaming, and it works.