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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 10:04AM SmashZilla said

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Oh OnLive, how I want to love you.

But alas, my heart is with another. (physical media)
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 10:17AM KazamaSogetsu said

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Same here, specially because I don't live in USA and so getting OnLive to work here without a 200ms lag would require them witchcraft.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 10:25AM Inect said

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I'm excited for the weekend cause maybe steam will do a sale too.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 10:26AM ebob9 said

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Wow, we really want to work hard to "support" a feature that already works today.

I always have used WiFi with Onlive. Login using Ethernet, disconnect and move to WiFi. It seems that the "hard work" is finding a way for the masses that can't tell the difference between the letters N and B.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 11:20AM Jawmuncher said

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I want to try this to bad I missed the beta and won't be at pax
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 11:50AM Twist said

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I have always connected to OnLive via WiFi on my MacBook.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 12:49PM tumes said

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Hey sign up for Onlive, we are extending our great offer because we are doing so good and we just love giving away revenue

Translation: Please, please sign up we dying over here.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 1:15PM Maulok said

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My two chief complaints were lack of wifi and lack of games. One of those seems to be almost fixed. Now how about some new games, please?
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 1:33PM Lerkero said

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If they would fix the pricing structure to match something reasonable maybe I would care. As of now...I do not care.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 2:43PM mdparent03 said

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I love the ONLIVE service, but there are a few complaints I have. 1: no wifi support. (now being fixed) 2: not just "browser based" like was touted in the beginning. Still minimum specs that will not run on older machines and especially not linux or with google chrome. 3: I will never pay full retail price for a digital downlowd that will "expire" or not be supported in a couple of years when a disc for my PS3 will never go bad. Just saying!
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 2:54PM jbiber said

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I have had success with a trick to use WiFi on my Windows 7 machine. If you bridge the LAN with the WiFi, onlive doesn't recognize this as a wireless connection. I have had success with this, I told it to a friend of mine and he said it worked for him too.

I would imagine this would also work with older versions of windows, but it does work for me on Win7HomePre
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 4:52PM Grubasaurus Rex said

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@jbiber Yep same here.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 10:14PM MrGreen said

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This isn't a complete failure yet? I'm impressed!
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Posted: Sep 3rd 2010 2:35PM Gasaraki said

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So I have to pay a monthly fee to be able to buy and play your games? No thanks...

If I sign up, buy some games for $50 then don't want to pay for the monthly subscription anymore, I lose the right to play my games. That's like saying I have to pay a monthly fee to Netflix and then I have to buy every movie I want to watch on 'Watch It Now'.
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