is it really sub par consoles graphics? hmm thats not good. especially since u have great net connection to. Suppose I'll buy a proper desktop computer then for xmas :)
is it really sub par consoles graphics? hmm thats not good. especially since u have great net connection to. Suppose I'll buy a proper desktop computer then for xmas :)
[quote name='dandesign' date='18 November 2010 - 12:54 PM' timestamp='1290084857' post='1148320']
I'm sure most of you know what OnLive is, and if you don't, here's a quick recap:
A cloud gaming client you install either on your pc or use a box adapter they provide to hook up to the TV. The pros? Well if your not to fussed about getting higher resolutions over 720p, then this can save you a fortune as you would have no need to buy an expensive gaming pc.
So i was wondering if it would support 3d content, and after reading an interview they said it would, provided you have the specific hardware (3D TV etc). The cons? If you have a crapty internet connection, your gonna suffer. But if your lucky enough to be on a fibre optic line, your laughing.
What does everyone think of this technology? Is this the future?
[/quote]
Just noticed this. I was contacted by a onlive rep. This is what he had to say
Thank you for contacting OnLive. While we do have plans to support 3D, there is not a set date for release yet. For updates on OnLive, be sure to check in regularly with our website (http://www.onlive.com) as well as our official blog (http://blog.OnLive.com).
Thank you for your interest and support!
Eric
OnLive Customer Service
http://www.onlive.com
[quote name='dandesign' date='18 November 2010 - 12:54 PM' timestamp='1290084857' post='1148320']
I'm sure most of you know what OnLive is, and if you don't, here's a quick recap:
A cloud gaming client you install either on your pc or use a box adapter they provide to hook up to the TV. The pros? Well if your not to fussed about getting higher resolutions over 720p, then this can save you a fortune as you would have no need to buy an expensive gaming pc.
So i was wondering if it would support 3d content, and after reading an interview they said it would, provided you have the specific hardware (3D TV etc). The cons? If you have a crapty internet connection, your gonna suffer. But if your lucky enough to be on a fibre optic line, your laughing.
What does everyone think of this technology? Is this the future?
Just noticed this. I was contacted by a onlive rep. This is what he had to say
Thank you for contacting OnLive. While we do have plans to support 3D, there is not a set date for release yet. For updates on OnLive, be sure to check in regularly with our website (http://www.onlive.com) as well as our official blog (http://blog.OnLive.com).
I'm sure most of you know what OnLive is, and if you don't, here's a quick recap:
A cloud gaming client you install either on your pc or use a box adapter they provide to hook up to the TV. The pros? Well if your not to fussed about getting higher resolutions over 720p, then this can save you a fortune as you would have no need to buy an expensive gaming pc.
So i was wondering if it would support 3d content, and after reading an interview they said it would, provided you have the specific hardware (3D TV etc). The cons? If you have a crapty internet connection, your gonna suffer. But if your lucky enough to be on a fibre optic line, your laughing.
What does everyone think of this technology? Is this the future?
[/quote]
Just noticed this. I was contacted by a onlive rep. This is what he had to say
Thank you for contacting OnLive. While we do have plans to support 3D, there is not a set date for release yet. For updates on OnLive, be sure to check in regularly with our website (http://www.onlive.com) as well as our official blog (http://blog.OnLive.com).
Thank you for your interest and support!
Eric
OnLive Customer Service
http://www.onlive.com
I'm sure most of you know what OnLive is, and if you don't, here's a quick recap:
A cloud gaming client you install either on your pc or use a box adapter they provide to hook up to the TV. The pros? Well if your not to fussed about getting higher resolutions over 720p, then this can save you a fortune as you would have no need to buy an expensive gaming pc.
So i was wondering if it would support 3d content, and after reading an interview they said it would, provided you have the specific hardware (3D TV etc). The cons? If you have a crapty internet connection, your gonna suffer. But if your lucky enough to be on a fibre optic line, your laughing.
What does everyone think of this technology? Is this the future?
Just noticed this. I was contacted by a onlive rep. This is what he had to say
Thank you for contacting OnLive. While we do have plans to support 3D, there is not a set date for release yet. For updates on OnLive, be sure to check in regularly with our website (http://www.onlive.com) as well as our official blog (http://blog.OnLive.com).
Thank you for your interest and support!
Eric
OnLive Customer Service
http://www.onlive.com
S3D... yeah.. let's get them up to 1080p first, then we can see if these "plans" are really possible.
S3D... yeah.. let's get them up to 1080p first, then we can see if these "plans" are really possible.