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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:35PM BrianH said

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whats with all this twitter crap?

wasn't a study done that shows that the only people who care about twitter are old people trying to be hip?
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:38PM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said

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I agree. I prefer my social networking separate from my gaming habits. That's just me though.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:41PM BrianH said

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seriously, i don't need the girls in my cass knowing that "Brian just scored with Miranda in ME2!"
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:25PM (Unverified) said

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yeah there was a article about twit not catching on because who gives a crap really? competition will only make it better for us.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 6:09PM darrenhupke said

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I dig Twitter/Facebook integration. Social Networking sites in general are to share your hobbies and "what your doing" and if I am gaming and unlocking trophies and things in my games, I think it's cool to share this with friends not playing or even owning a system. This has gotten some of my friends to actually go buy a game and gives me more people to play with, as well as update people with what I am actually doing

Plus, these are all optional features, so if you don't have a Twitter account, you can stick to your own thing and not mess with it.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:36PM (Unverified) said

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Sounds amazing. I can't wait for the days that gaming is truly mobile and we aren't tied to our couches.

A mobile broadband connection and a laptop = lunch time work break bliss.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:36PM Dr Blight said

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Bye bye On Live!
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 6:16PM PN04 said

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heh it never had a chance anyway.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:37PM DevilSei said

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If all this is in with the service... Jesus must helped program and come up with it...
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:40PM BrianH said

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Perry also revealed to us that Gaikai has secured servers at 300 data centers across the US (as opposed to OnLive's five.

sooooo

free vs 15 a month
dowload/stream/physical vs ...stream from one of 5 locations, as apposed to 300..


yea, OnLive is DOA when it appears.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:14PM MrAlex said

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I said Gaikai would undercut,I just didn't realise it would be by this much.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:41PM Ashkental said

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Now they just need to change that stupid japanese name and we're all set.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:53PM (Unverified) said

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Publishers won't sign onto this idea because 90% of their product is shit and if people can find that out before they buy the piece of shit, that's lost revenue for them.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:13PM Acosta02 said

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Yeah, because there's no way for people to hear about what a game is like before they try it.

Whoa okay wait hold on what whoa waitaminute huh what
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:57PM DangerMouse001 said

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i think the name is still stupid.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:58PM Wiizer said

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Hmmm... I kind of like where this is going. It sounds like the way emulators (i.e. Project64) work with online, but maybe a more reliable connection to have multiplayer with older games?

I like the idea, but hopefully it's more like Steam's interface. Not crazy about playing in a small browser window, if I'm understanding correctly...
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:02PM Courtney said

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Well this sounds more useful, valuable and interesting for devs, publishers, retailers and consumers than any of the other cloud based models. But I still won't buy all the pre-release hype until it's actually been rolled out.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:21PM WiNGSPANTT from TopTierTacticsco said

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If this means you could play Bad Company 2 on your netbook, SOLD.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:27PM (Unverified) said

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not that I will believe any of this until I see it...
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:32PM Injulen said

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Wiizer, just cause it says that it can play a game in a popup window doesn't mean it HAS to be in a browser window. I'm sure they wouldn't skip adding a fullscreen option....
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 6:21PM PN04 said

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That way you can see the game lag in full screen glory huh? I really dont see how they expect to roll this out and have anywhere near a real time stream unless your connection is powerful enough to suck their server straight through the fiber optic cables and spit it into you living room. Every online product to date has started with massive latency issues, why should these streaming game services be any different?
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 7:46PM dobbybabee said

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The way it was explained for OnLive, is that all they did was compress the frames quickly, and a certain amount of mistakes were allowed. Since most of the time you're moving, you won't be able to see the mistakes in the frames.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:34PM LaughingTarget said

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So...Gaikai is just a convoluted way of playing demos?
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:38PM Zorque said

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If by convoluted you mean "you don't have to download and install it", then sure.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 6:13PM darrenhupke said

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It's streams the items and games directly to you. Trouble-free. You then can decide to buy the game and do things like have amazon ship it to your or digital downloads. This is a super neat thing that needs to take off and used everywhere.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:37PM xc7x said

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i like the sound of this over Onlive but i haven't witnessed either one,so must hold back )))judgement
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 5:40PM armageddon said

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I like the idea of being able to order a physical copy as I'm old fashion and like to have an actually disk/cartridge to hold in my hand.
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Posted: Mar 11th 2010 10:55PM KrazyCalvin said

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yea, if i can go down to my parents home computer and log into my world of warcraft account to check my auctions without having to put a whole 12 gig install on their computer i would be endlessly happy
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 12:30AM Crayola Q Pants ESQ said

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I wasn't so sure about the chance of adoption for Gaikai or Onlive even if the tech worked, but after hearing that Gaikai is promoting it as a way for the corporations to make more money... yepp, bye bye onlive
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 2:17PM Misframed said

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Sounds like GaiKai will be "free" for us (unless we purchase a game), but the pulishers will be underwriting the costs. Just think, GaiKai gives us free instant access demos and the publisher gets billed for advertising. This will be the next popup banner ads we will be seeing in the next 5 years.
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