
This week we have a special interview for all of you. Director of Engineering, Bruce Grove from OnLive stops by to talk to us about their new service. You definitely don’t wanna miss this one, as this could very well be how most people play games in the near future. Joining us this week as our special guest host is Jerry from The Losers Bracket podcast and vVv Gaming.
If you would like to give OnLive a try, please visit their site by clicking HERE.
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Awesome interview. It was really great to hear all this information. I look forward to more great Onlive!
Great Interview but where the hell is the rest of the show lol
Great Interview. Lot’s of good info on Onlive in there. Should be interesting to see how things transpire over the next 6 months to a year.
Brian
http://OnliveFans.com
great interview.. informative and interesting… im am interested in Onlive here in the UK but i aint fracking well signing up to BT for my broad band to get it.. wich is a shame for the rest of us cos if u want it over here.. you gotta be with BT.. its kinda like the SKY player on xbox360 for the UK u can only get that if ur a SKY broadband customer… so ppl with other isps yet have SKy tv accounts cant get it without paying extra!
same goes for onlive here in the uk..
oh well its a dog eat dog market i guess but the principle of the service is a valid and sound idea.
anyway again great ep. look forward to the next one..
-Mindwipe
Ugh can’t wait till Onlive crosses the border to Canada!
Great interview Jerry!! Onlive =
Awesome Interview
Count me as a believer! When Onlive was announced I had too many doubts about it, but thanks to the interview, it looks like the service will be a great platform for gamers in the US (hope to also see it available in the international shores in the future).
Very informative interview. Onlive definatly seems like a great idea and im thinking i will try it out. But, like what was addressed in the interview, I am the kind of person that likes to actually own a copy of the game. Games that have great stories or gameplay, i just like to have a physical copy of it so at any time i can go back and play that game.
My only real problem with onlive is, even unlike steam, you cannot download and have that game all the time. If Steam were to tank (very unlikely) I could still play all the games i have paid for and downloaded; if Onlive tanked… well im kinda screwed on everything i bought
Legit Interview! <3 Very informative on OnLive.