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Anyone here getting it? Surprised that noone here has made mention of it, that I've seen anyway. Looks nice and I love the concept! |
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@psnality | 26 February 13 | |
It'll be about 60 pounds. It will be updated every year when hardware becomes cheaper so they can sell it cheap. Kind of means that the hardware will probably be a year old when it's released. They will try to combat piracy with a system to buy apps directly from them plus it comes with onlive. That's all I know
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@f1ddy | 26 February 13 | |
looks alright im thinkin about it
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@trollulz | 27 February 13 | |
but games will be optimized. Id rather have a few months old still good hardware on the cheap than pay much much more for new hardware thats not really optimized
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@crail | 27 February 13 | |
pay for android on my tv? dont think so.
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@funtikar | 27 February 13 | |
@crail...what trollulz just said...
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@3rdrail | 27 February 13 | |
ive been planning to buy an android media box for my front room setup, so one rhats optimized for games would be a bonus.
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@3mel | 27 February 13 | |
it's a bit crazy having extra pieces of kit and cables all over for something you already have.. I'd say wait and see if any non commissioned titles start appearing for it, otherwise what's the diff? and it will need to be a financial success with ordinary folks to still be going in a few years. is this marketing campaign gonna cut it for them...??
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@trollulz | 27 February 13 | |
Are you serious? In 30 days on kickstarter they got over 8.5 million US dollars, and it was virtually unknown. A brand new start up got over 63,000 backers in 30 days. It'll be fine. Also it's gonna be sold at major retailers and in game shops. Trust, it's the next big thing
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@trollulz | 27 February 13 | |
also, its gonna use ALL of the Tegra 3's power with no need to worry about a battery dying. Game developers can take full advantage of the hardware now, and they are! Imagine Shadowgun, the GTA games, all those Gameloft games, new devs are also making titles for it. And all the emulators, with a proper controller. I'd rather play my games on a big screen with a proper controller than on a fiddly screen anyday.
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@3mel | 27 February 13 | |
I agree about the big screen and proper controller.. but 63000 is a long way off the numbers for attracting decent steady developer support. don't get me wrong I'd love it to be successful, but I'll give it 12 months before I'll say it is.
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