Funny how no one complains about the ownership of movies and music.
Funny how no one complains about the ownership of movies and music.
Funny how no one complains about the ownership of movies and music.
Lemme ask you something: is there any way to, legally, play Buck Bumble other than owning a Nintendo 64 and a copy of the cartridge?
Yet somehow I can still listen to Mambo No. 5 whenever I want.
it took 4 tries to get a good mamboLemme ask you something: is there any way to, legally, play Buck Bumble other than owning a Nintendo 64 and a copy of the cartridge?
Yet somehow I can still listen to Mambo No. 5 whenever I want.
You'll sign when a game looks 20x better on cloud hardware than on a gaming console.
I don't care about Netflix nor I'm interested in it, so yes I guess.Is Netflix the worst timeline, as well?
Do you miss the good times of going to Blockbuster to rent VHS?
That was quite specific... but there are lot of movies out there that you can't watch legally unless you have the VHS or wait for them to be aired on the TV.
And to a lesser extent music too. Lot of things that I like aren't on Spotify.
Well yeah, true enough, i am using Netflix without giving it a second thought, and it has pretty much replaced most of my collecting habits as far as series and movies go. Then again, i was mainly hopping on that train for content that i could not get anywhere else and now it's been years and years and you know what? It's so COMFORTABLE that i don't WANT to go back.
Exactly what will happen with gaming as well at some point. Which is exactly what i do NOT want to happen though. We get complacent and will be at the mercy of these platform holders collectively, basically giving our freedom away with a smile.
Sure, if things stay civil and there will not be any abuse at a later point (which could be the case once a monopoly is in place for instance) then i am probably ok with it too but there is simply a potential for abuse which is a LOT higher than it ever was with any physical media, that is a fact.
It always amazes me to see a Era, a tech enthusiast board, be so against new tech. The possibilities of a game being natively made in a network environment vs a static, consumer grade box seem endless once devs learn to design for it.
Up North. Northumberland.? Where are you based? I've got 350mbps down 50 up and that costs £45 a month.
Ahhhh. Understandable haha
You are wrong. Input lag will be resolved somedayNo cause cloud streaming services can't break the laws of physics so input latency will still be bad.