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ListerOfSmeg said:
Daisuke72 said:
ListerOfSmeg said:
Nice MS seems to be ahead of the game when it comes to streaming. I am sure their years of experience has helped them though. At least they have shown it to be working. Behind closed doors is better than not being shown at all.


.... Gakai has been shown lol



Its been shown running PS3 games on PC? Care to link that I couldnt find anything on Google other than they plan to bring it to PC...Lmao...



Gakai was able to run WoW on iOS, just google it. As far as I know PS3 to PC as of now no, though they probably haven't been even considering it. Obviously it would be quite feasible lmao.

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Boy, this Gen will turn into a "Anything you can do I can do better." Kind of thing.



RemoteFX? I used this a while ago to play crysis on a netbook. I works really well apart from the mouse(it doesnt/didn't stream the pointer coordinates, just sends them when you click).



ehm what keeps em from streaming next gen stuff



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MS late on this.... they've been working on halo and cloud as early as 2012....



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And I know gaikai on ps4 is supposed to bring ps1/2 game library to it in 2014... but do we have confirmation of ps3 library??? and if yes WHEN???



It's all coming, thus the "Power of the Cloud". Too many people here that can't think or won't accept that both the PS4 and XB1 have a whole new level of capabilities. Remote desktop gaming is where this "Cloud Power" will really come into play. Yes, it needs a good connection, but don't most games? The most important part is how this does indeed circumvent the need for a super powered machine. Obviously, this won't have the same level of graphics that we expect from a locally hosted game, but in the future(5-7 years) this may not be that big of difference. Especially when your basically just streaming a video with minor bits of info from controllers or keyboards. Can't wait to see this in action over the next couple of years.



Cj2i3 said:
ListerOfSmeg said:
Daisuke72 said:
ListerOfSmeg said:
Nice MS seems to be ahead of the game when it comes to streaming. I am sure their years of experience has helped them though. At least they have shown it to be working. Behind closed doors is better than not being shown at all.


.... Gakai has been shown lol



Its been shown running PS3 games on PC? Care to link that I couldnt find anything on Google other than they plan to bring it to PC...Lmao...



Gakai was able to run WoW on iOS, just google it. As far as I know PS3 to PC as of now no, though they probably haven't been even considering it. Obviously it would be quite feasible lmao.

Wow is not a PS3 game. lol. I asked for an example of a PS3 game being streamed to PC. Not a PC game being streamed.

I'll just take it as it does not exist since neither you nor the other guy could post a single example and could only post unrelated stuff and laugh.Dont worry I am laughing too.



I like how MS allready has the in-house infrastructure, this really is cool news



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ListerOfSmeg said:
Nice MS seems to be ahead of the game when it comes to streaming. I am sure their years of experience has helped them though. At least they have shown it to be working. Behind closed doors is better than not being shown at all.

Wasn't Gaikai functional before Sony bought it??? So I don't think you can say they never demonstrated it.



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