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| Why? But I don't want to be online in order to play video games, nor do I want my gaming experience to be jeopardized by a sometimes-slow, sometimes-down internet connection.
What is the point of this again? When it comes to video games, I buy the titles I like, and if I really liked the game, I'll play it again down the road. I like the DVD and Blu-ray formats for software delivery, because it puts the access to the game in my hand, not in the hand of some company that could choose to pull the content because they decide it's too old or because of some other criteria.
I also like to be able to sell my used games down the road should I feel the urge.
The concept is akin to DRM, except that it will deliver an even worse experience for some people. Remember what happened when Microsoft shuttered their music store?
In other words, not in my house! There is no value in the service for me. If it became the last refuge for gamers, I'd focus on buying games for older systems (PS2, PS3) - there's nothing wrong with these systems, and the games are fun. |
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 | Well there ya go.... Tristan has made it very clear he/she does not want it so OnLive needs to pack it up and find another business to get into. |
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 james join:2001-02-26 CWCville USA | said by Skippy25:Well there ya go.... Tristan has made it very clear he/she does not want it so OnLive needs to pack it up and find another business to get into. Way to ruin it for everyone Tristan. --
said by Metatron2008:But people who download thousands of movies and games.... Yes, they are as bad as any murderer |
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