Evening Reading
by Brian Leahy, Dec 30, 2010 5:00pm PSTThis post, like the one I'll be posting tomorrow night at your regular chatty time is little more than a comments reset to make sure things stay fresh and smooth over the New Years break.
Over break, I hope to hit level 80 in World of Warcraft so I can actually start digging into the high-level Cataclysm content. I'm about to hit 78 and I've been doing mostly quest marathons mixed in with some random dungeons. Queuing as a healer makes that go by so quickly.
Talk amongst yourselves.
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So has anyone used this yet? I read Engadget's review and all things considered I think it's pretty impressive. I feel like I should support them and give it a go. All-in-all, I think it's a fantastic idea in that eliminates the need for expensive hardware to play games. In the future I imagine it will just get better and better.
I can't help but wonder if a service like this took hold in a major way, if it would somehow hinder the pace at which computer graphics are improving. Thoughts on this? Thoughts on the service in general?
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I have no need for the game system, because I have a lot of computers and it runs beautifully on them. I even have a HTPC hooked up to HDTV, and OnLive runs on that.
It really is the future... It's so good for trying out demos too.
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