Up until now I have been down on Onlive as a service, with the idea that it is a replacement or competitor to PC gaming. It is only today, with the launch of Onlive apps for Android and IOS, that I realized that Onlive, may be PC gamings biggest friend.
Why, because in on move Onlive has just added all mobile users to the ranks of PC gamers. Why, because any money they spend on Onlive goes towards PC game revenue. It's not console versions of the games they are running on that system. PC gaming just got a much much bigger potential user base. If Onlive is successful on mobile it will drive more PC game development.
The only down side might be that developers embrace the service so much that they develop controls that only work well on touch screens.
So yeah, Onlive - a big friend to PC gaming.
Edit: From the comments, people do realise that On-live's service is based on allowing users with dumb clients to remote desktop into powerful PC's to play PC games. I.e anyone who uses On-live on anything but a PC, has effectively become a PC gamer and is contributing to PC game sales.
Edit: For the last time this thread is about the idea that people using the ON-live service on anything other than PC's, is now a PC gamer and contributing financially to PC gaming. Please try and keep on topic and save your comments about how good or bad On-live is as a service or how it compares with playing on a local PC, as this is not the point of this thread. This is purely about the idea that mobile and Google TV (just announced)user will now be contributing to PC gaming via the ON-live service, which is a service based on allowing people to run PC games remotely on dumb clients.
Why, because in on move Onlive has just added all mobile users to the ranks of PC gamers. Why, because any money they spend on Onlive goes towards PC game revenue. It's not console versions of the games they are running on that system. PC gaming just got a much much bigger potential user base. If Onlive is successful on mobile it will drive more PC game development.
The only down side might be that developers embrace the service so much that they develop controls that only work well on touch screens.
So yeah, Onlive - a big friend to PC gaming.
Edit: From the comments, people do realise that On-live's service is based on allowing users with dumb clients to remote desktop into powerful PC's to play PC games. I.e anyone who uses On-live on anything but a PC, has effectively become a PC gamer and is contributing to PC game sales.
Edit: For the last time this thread is about the idea that people using the ON-live service on anything other than PC's, is now a PC gamer and contributing financially to PC gaming. Please try and keep on topic and save your comments about how good or bad On-live is as a service or how it compares with playing on a local PC, as this is not the point of this thread. This is purely about the idea that mobile and Google TV (just announced)user will now be contributing to PC gaming via the ON-live service, which is a service based on allowing people to run PC games remotely on dumb clients.