First, again with the off topic comment, I give up, sure you can all go on about what you love or hate about Onlive. It's not the topic of the thread but that seems to be stopping no-one.Flac00 said:I have a good example of how it good for PCs. me. Sounds weird, but someone like me who has a crappy computer can do 1 of 2 things. 1: I can pony up some cash for a console, and leave my loving computer behind. 2: Buy a expensive but newer and better computer (despite my aversion to Windows Computers, but thats a different conversation), which will set me back about 700 dollars since I am not technologically literate in that sense. OnLive gives me a third option, play onlive. I can still use my computer for almost everything (like playing old and Valve games), and when I want to play something modern, pop on OnLive. This will entice a lot more people to use the computer and not resort to that enticing first option.
Second, all you are doing is opting for a console experience (i.e locked down, etc) on a PC, so you have the worst of both worlds. Also since Onlive is only 720p it will never compare to the experience with the gaming rig you would have if you ponied up the money. Onlive is not in the same league as a minimum 1080p gaming rig. What is good about it to get back on topic is that it is going to convert money from mobile user to money for PC gaming by letting mobile users play PC games.