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Miguel_Zorro said:
generic-user-1 said:
SvennoJ said:
generic-user-1 said:
pokoko said:
In this thread, I've learned that having internet access is kind of like having household electricity and that cloud computing is kind of like a cure for cancer.

We've come a long way.

On topic, Crackdown 3 multiplayer looks interesting. Not my cup of Wendigo's Summer Blend but the destructibility is intriguing. Still, it's a long jump from that to realistic destruction in realistic environments. 99% of the games I play, I don't want them to look like what I see in Crackdown 3. There is still a lot to prove with the technology before we can be sure that it's "the future". I mean, I'm still waiting for our gaming future with Kinect to kick in.

Also, keep that crub in online multi-player modes. The internet in much of the world is not reliable enough for single-player modes to depend on it.

acces to internet is basic needs in alot of countrys,(you have the right to a internet acces in germany, and i think one of the baltic states has free internet for everyone)so yes its like electricity or water.

If my electricity would run like my internet, the lights would be dimming all the time and I would be resetting all my clocks daily. There is a vast diffference between internet access, and reliable always on high speed unlimited bandwidth internet that is required for cloud gaming.

It was thanksgiving just last weekend in Canada. Surprise, internet barely worked during the day. My kids complaining their videos wouldn't run, still waiting for that reliable internet. We had a blast playing MK8 though.

dont people in canada have better things to do? liek thinking about cutting all ties to the english with their pigfucking PM? or wrestling bears?

Excuse me?  What is that supposed to mean?

england is ruled by a men who was blown by a pig