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Forums - Gaming Discussion - OnLive Does Everything Wii U Does This Autumn and Console Gaming Under Threat According to OnLive Boss


link : http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-06-13-onlive-does-everything-wii-u-does

Nintendo believes Wii U will change the way we play games, but according to OnLive boss Steve Perlman, everything it does UK gamers will be able to experience this autumn.

OnLive is the cloud-based gaming system that allows users to play high-end games through the internet as opposed to a home console.

The tech, which makes its UK debut this autumn, works through touchscreen devices such as smartphones and tablets – and it's this fact that leads Perlman to cast doubt on the Wii U.

"Nintendo announced a really cool thing, but, well, I can hold up an Android screen or an iPad screen and we can do exactly what they're doing," he told Eurogamer.

"In fact, if all you want is touch, I can do it with a smartphone as well, but I'm not tethered to my Wii. I can take this away and use it in a room by itself.

"Everything they demoed at their announcement is going to be available in the UK this autumn.

"Then again, people are going to want Mario and Pokemon. So those aren't going to go away. There's going to be an evolution to it."

Some commentators believe cloud gaming services such as OnLive and Gaikai mark the end of home console gaming.

Perlman believes consoles are under threat, but their extinction will be a drawn out process.

"PC gaming is always going to be there," Perlman said. "I hope it's always there. In fact, these are the guys who are pioneering the future.

"But console gaming, look, we're six years into what is usually a five year console cycle.

"Much as what has happened with the video and music world, mainstream people just want to play the games. They don't want to deal with downloads, with obsolete hardware. They don't want to deal with discs."

Game publishers, too, are leaning towards cloud-gaming, Perlman said.

"The reality is the publishers are just getting killed with used games and piracy. The publishers do lower the price when demand decreases. But the problem when the game stores do it is no money feeds back into the development of the games.

"With piracy, the people who do pay for the games are paying for the versions of the games that are pirated.

"Publishers can lower the price of all the games and benefit for the long tail if we control that. Cloud gaming enables that.

"Let's put it this way, it takes a long, long time for an established platform to finally go. For example, Xbox Live is a good example of stickiness. People have got their ranking, achievements and friends. That's going to be something people go back to.

"In that sense, we may see a co-existence."

 

 

I honestly don't see onlive taking off personally it seems a bit ahead of its time, but yes there are some similarities.



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Without Nintendo IPs, I as well as millions of others will still want WiiU over this.

If all I cared about were 3rd party games, I'd definitely consider onlive, however, I must have Nintendo IPs as well.



onlive will fail hard and i hope it does, console gaming wont go away no matter how hard ppl like those who believe in onlive want too think.



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For the time being I don't thing console gaming is dying, but in the future it will not be nearly the same. When internet speed gets faster and faster worldwide, console gaming as we know it will be dead.



 

unfortunately Nintendo has some of the biggest trump cards in the industry. Also, capacitive screens are not as good for gaming as resistive screens, so an iPad does not automatically trump the Wii U's efforts. Man is this guy full of himself



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Onlive is an interesting concept, but they should be looking to partner with a console manufacturer rather than trying to compete with one ...



ROBOTECHHEAVEN said:
onlive will fail hard and i hope it does, console gaming wont go away no matter how hard ppl like those who believe in onlive want too think.


I don't think they will fail. I don't think they will be extremely successful though. Onlive is a cool concept, now all they need is good content. Their current content is very limited.



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Once onlive figures out how to stream full 1080p, with less delay and lower bandwidth requirements, all consoles can go to hell.

Until that day though, I will be buying consoles.




"If the OnLive style of streaming games was truly viable for the majority of the public....the likes of Nintendo would be using it (they like to save money after all).

The reason why Nintendo is limiting their cloud between a console and a nearby controller..is because they can guarantee it will actually work well..and without lag. "




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Consoles are here to stay. Hey! I think both PS360 are still pretty healthy and can kick two more long years of great gaming.