triptoy2002
Dalayan Adventurer
Been waiting to see what this service called Onlive was going to become. It seemed to be marketted as an alternative to console gaming that would allow you access to the same games.
I am not the kind of guy that buys new consoles. I have played, and like, games on 360, ps3, and other less recent systems. I owned a ps2 once, had a ps1 too. I still have a NES and SNES, and play the games on them fairly often (at least once a month or so).
I also don't have a super nice PC, it could play some of the recent games with the very lowest settings, but I don't generally buy new games anyway. Heh, I play a private server of a decade old mmo
My point is that I had hoped this Onlive service would allow me to enjoy some of the newer games, without the prohibitive price (For $70, a game had better damn well do the dishes too), not to mention the price of upgrades to play it on my PC or the price of a console.
Here are some quotes for game prices from Onlive, and don't forget to add the $5 per month subscription fee:
AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! – A Reckless Disregard for Gravity
$9.99
Assassin’s Creed II
Unlimited pass: $39.99
Batman: Arkham Asylum
5 day pass: $6.99
3 day pass: $4.99
Borderlands
Unlimited pass: $29.99
5 day pass: $8.99
3 day pass $5.99
Brain Challenge
Unlimited pass: $4.99
Colin McRae: DiRT 2
Demo only
Defense Grid Gold
Unlimited pass: $13.99
5 day pass: $6.99
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin
Unlimited pass: $19.99
Just Cause 2
Unlimited pass: $49.99
Madballs in Babo: Invasion
Unlimited pass: $9.99
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
Unlimited pass: $49.99
Puzzle Chronicles
Unlimited pass: $9.99
3 day pass $3.99
Red Faction: Guerrilla
Unlimited pass: $19.99
Shatter
Unlimited pass: $8.99
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction
Unlimited pass: $59.99
Notice not all of them have an unlimited pass. At 50 bucks for a game I don't actually even own, It's not happening for me. It may be cheaper than console + game, or PC upgrades + game, but still not in a price range I feel comfortable paying. Any one else disappointed in Onlive's price?
I am not the kind of guy that buys new consoles. I have played, and like, games on 360, ps3, and other less recent systems. I owned a ps2 once, had a ps1 too. I still have a NES and SNES, and play the games on them fairly often (at least once a month or so).
I also don't have a super nice PC, it could play some of the recent games with the very lowest settings, but I don't generally buy new games anyway. Heh, I play a private server of a decade old mmo
My point is that I had hoped this Onlive service would allow me to enjoy some of the newer games, without the prohibitive price (For $70, a game had better damn well do the dishes too), not to mention the price of upgrades to play it on my PC or the price of a console.
Here are some quotes for game prices from Onlive, and don't forget to add the $5 per month subscription fee:
AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! – A Reckless Disregard for Gravity
$9.99
Assassin’s Creed II
Unlimited pass: $39.99
Batman: Arkham Asylum
5 day pass: $6.99
3 day pass: $4.99
Borderlands
Unlimited pass: $29.99
5 day pass: $8.99
3 day pass $5.99
Brain Challenge
Unlimited pass: $4.99
Colin McRae: DiRT 2
Demo only
Defense Grid Gold
Unlimited pass: $13.99
5 day pass: $6.99
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin
Unlimited pass: $19.99
Just Cause 2
Unlimited pass: $49.99
Madballs in Babo: Invasion
Unlimited pass: $9.99
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
Unlimited pass: $49.99
Puzzle Chronicles
Unlimited pass: $9.99
3 day pass $3.99
Red Faction: Guerrilla
Unlimited pass: $19.99
Shatter
Unlimited pass: $8.99
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction
Unlimited pass: $59.99
Notice not all of them have an unlimited pass. At 50 bucks for a game I don't actually even own, It's not happening for me. It may be cheaper than console + game, or PC upgrades + game, but still not in a price range I feel comfortable paying. Any one else disappointed in Onlive's price?
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