new xbox 720

screw you guys, i want 3240P, i also want it to run windows seven, and have quadruple octocore processors(i know theres a better word for it), and 128gb's of ram, along with two 1 tb ssds in raid zero
 
Yeah, I'm real eager to see how onlive works out. I don't see how a typical internet connection can handle that kind of load (and not lag) but I guess all we can do is wait for the release.

EDIT: Just applied for the beta :D That'd be pretty cool.
 

Interesting. But I think games in disc form or memory card form are here to stay for a while, mainly because you can lend your discs to friends. I don't see how you can "lend" your games to friends using the onlive service. I see onlive service taking off once optical-cables replace copper cables for internet and have a throughput of 100mbps, no less.
 
Interesting. But I think games in disc form or memory card form are here to stay for a while, mainly because you can lend your discs to friends. I don't see how you can "lend" your games to friends using the onlive service. I see onlive service taking off once optical-cables replace copper cables for internet and have a throughput of 100mbps, no less.


OnLive will be fine if it takes off, since a lot of people have high speed internet, and even if you don't have blazing speeds, the service will work with your speed.
 
OnLive will be fine if it takes off, since a lot of people have high speed internet, and even if you don't have blazing speeds, the service will work with your speed.

Or so they say. Then there's the skeptics like me who won't believe that crysis is being streamed to an HDTV over a slightly better than average internet connection until they see it. ;)
 
Or so they say. Then there's the skeptics like me who won't believe that crysis is being streamed to an HDTV over a slightly better than average internet connection until they see it. ;)

They apparently already played Crysis on it, it was in an article I posted.
 
sorry if this seems stupid, but i have a question regarding onlive. so it's a gaming system but all rendering/processing are done at the server? so it's like i have a ps3 connected to my tv but the 2 are thousand of miles apart? :confused:
 
sorry if this seems stupid, but i have a question regarding onlive. so it's a gaming system but all rendering/processing are done at the server? so it's like i have a ps3 connected to my tv but the 2 are thousand of miles apart? :confused:

Yeah, its like if youtube were converted into a gaming system...
 
With todays current home internet speed, I don't see OnLive gaining momentum, not yet. I think it's perfect for playing non HD games, such as regular Xbox, PS2, and older console games, since these games are less graphics intensive and would take less time or speed to download.
 
With todays current home internet speed, I don't see OnLive gaining momentum, not yet. I think it's perfect for playing non HD games, such as regular Xbox, PS2, and older console games, since these games are less graphics intensive and would take less time or speed to download.

I'll be fine.
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