 DrModemPremium join:2006-10-19 USA kudos:1 2 edits | Fail You'd be better off saving your monthly fee and spend $600-800 to buy a real gaming computer...
Because with a real computer, you can do all the games onlive can, and more stuff, with no monthly fee, no having to have an ultramegafast connection, and no gameplay-crippling control latency, and no having to stop playing games when your internet inevitably crashes or is congested.
And best of all, when onlive dies after people realize how unusable it is for what they thought it could do, you won't lose any games.
We are no longer live in a world where it costs $2,000+ to build a really fast computer. |
 Cthen join:2004-08-01 Detroit, MI Reviews:
·Comcast
·AT&T Midwest
·Comcast
| So agree there.
Also there is a plethora free games out there that aren't just your typical web based applications. Then there is the other free gaming market that are total separate game applications themselves. All for free and no monthly fees. Hell, you don't even need to live close by to play them either. 
Looks like to me a few execs got together and created themselves a paycheck rather than starting a real company. Did the Phantom console not teach anyone something?  -- "I like to refer to myself as an Adult Film Efficienato." - Stuart Bondek |