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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Cloud gaming on the rise


A few days ago we reported about the beta openings in onlive. It seems that they are not the only brave people pushing the idea of cloud gaming. Another service called Gakai surfaced in Europe with similar approach.

The company states that the only technical requirement is a computer with a flash capable browser and that nothing will require to be installed in order to enjoy the service and play games. This is a different approach from onlive that requires a special plugin to be installed on the browser.

This leads me to believe that (even though its not mentioned anywhere on their website) that Mac and Linux boxes will be able to run the services. This is all very exciting since people from the Mac or Linux communities will be able to enjoy titles that only the windows crowd enjoys. In addition and more importantly the promise of not needing to upgrade hardware in order to be able to play the latest and greatest games is very appealing indeed.

This time round(onlive beta is only open for US residents) the european gamers will be able to participate first in the beta. Go sign up.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Onlive: Revolution or technological long shot?

When I saw Onlive my jaw dropped on the floor. I was like "wow...this is the future, thin clients, cloud computing, where is my ono sendai terminal already?". Onlive is a new way of gaming and distribution of video games. The user does not need to have a high end pc or console to play games. All the demanding processing is done from Onlive's servers and the output is delivered to the player via his computer or tv screen. The game inputs are instantly directed back to the Onlive server for the user's interaction with the game. It is like your computer is only a screen and your high end gaming pc/console is a bunch of servers on the Internet with no downloading involved.

Is this possible you ask? Well, nobody knows, but the people in Onlive announced that they are going to deliver that by the end of 2009. They are starting the beta program this summer and they are already signing people up for that. When I showed it to a friend he suggested that even if it works you would need "a HUGE PIPE for the Internet" in order to be able to play properly. However, Onlive has announced that for standard definition this would work with a 1.5 MBit connection and for HD video this will require 4-5 Mbits. They are suggesting that it is achieved by some ultra super video encoding that enables them to transmit real time 720p video to your screen.

The service will be available for both Windows PCs and Macs through a browser plugin. They have also announced the existence of a console that you can connect to your tv set in case you do not own a computer or you want to play from your couch. The Onlive Microconsole will support up to 4 controllers bluetooth headset and of course Keyboard and Mouse.

They have already announced sixteen titles including Bioshock, Prince of Persia and Mirror's Edge. They state that they games will be simultaneusly released on onlive with the retail shops. Electronic Arts, Take-Two, Ubisoft, Epic Games, Atari, Codemasters, THQ, Warner Bros., 2D Boy and Eidos Interactive have already signed up with them to bring their games to the Onlive platform.

The whole thing sounds very exciting but there are many doubts as to its feasibility. The beta is closing fast and by the end of this year we would know if this is a multi million dollar technological failure or a whole new way of distributing and playing games.