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Modern Warfare 3 & Battlefield 3 release headed to OnLive

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 could both be heading to OnLive following their launch in the UK, according to statements from OnLive CEO Steve Perlman. Perlman added that they have been working with every major publisher, however the releases could be help up by commerical reasons. OnLive UK release date has been set for September 22nd.

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3GenGames4634d ago

I dunno, I bet there's no money in that OnLive crap, I don't even know anybody with OnLive!

Nobody wants the cloud for any real storage, and especially not for gaming...

Stealth2k4634d ago

there isnt any money in it.

People want things physically

Ducky4634d ago (Edited 4634d ago )

"Nobody wants the cloud for any real storage"

wait... what?

Cloud Storage is awesome, especially for someone like me that plays games like Civ5 between a desktop and laptop. Being able to access the save files from wherever I want is very convenient.
(Cloud storage for other types of data is also convenient)

OnLive has a decent amount of people playing it. It's too bad that the game's are priced same as retail. (... and their library isn't that large)
... but if there's people that want to play the PC version of BF3 and lack the hardware (and don't mind the small input lag) then onLive isn't a bad option.

@Stealth2k

Explain the success of digital distribution on PC then. =p

3GenGames4634d ago (Edited 4634d ago )

When you put all your information, programs, everything on a server, it's theirs. No way in hell would I agree to that with all my programming. Besides, when I write some Windows program I have to run server-side on their computers to test and see if it works because that's how the cloud works, what happens if there's an error and it crashes it and has memory leaks because of something I did wrong? On a windows computer, it'd be a fix and recompile, however in the cloud it'd be a killer, you could take down their whole system.

Not to mention it doesn't even stream HD. Makes no sense to me there.

ETA: FOM, There's lot of others like the speed issues. Browsing the internet on the cloud? Pfft. Plus that's only stuff developers and programmers run into. And that's why there's no way any developer would be on it. They don't even allow developer computer on the internet, you have to have a computer with no development tools, builds, etc. to go on the internet. You think they'll put it on the cloud then? Haha, no.

Ducky4634d ago (Edited 4634d ago )

^ ... and that is why 'nobody' wants cloud storage?

Cool logic bro.

EDIT: I still fail to see how any of that is relevant to cloud-based gaming or cloud-based storage in gaming. (Then again, I don't program games so I'm ignorant on any hardships a developer faces when a game is released on OnLive)
Clearly developers are on it because onLive's library is getting bigger.
More games are also starting to use steamworks and SteamCloud. (Not to mention the cloud features on PSN+)

gw4k4634d ago

Sounds laggy to me mates. I tried OnLive and there is a hint of lag....Going to be even worse with an online multiplayer title.

TheIneffableBob4634d ago

I attended a presentation from OnLive at my school and they said that, while not doing amazing, OnLive isn't doing bad. There's plenty of people who play at night but not so much during the day

The company is doing very well with the actual technology, though. They use it in other products, license it, and stuff like that.

BeastlyRig4634d ago

You can easily get get into a 32 player match of Homefront on onlive! This is an easy way for those who want the pc version of bf3 but only have a console!

Mario4life4634d ago

id say somebody is buy it and pay for it if there release big games like these on it, beside it for both onlive console and pc, especially usefully since i dont have the most up to date specs

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JBSleek4634d ago

"Nobody???"

I beg to differ. There is a whole market with people who want to go DD. It's the way of the future. It's just a better business model.

Awesome-Xanto4634d ago

OnLive is streaming not DD... so I fail to see how that matters in this discussion.

sickbird4634d ago

Onlive, can't believe their still making those.

Awesome-Xanto4634d ago

OnLive is stupid, I'll take my physical copy any day of the week. Hell even Steam is a better option, at least it's physically on your hard-drive.

Cloud storage is not that bad, but cloud gaming is a different story...

I'll quit gaming before I switch to that crap!

JBSleek4634d ago

I highly doubt that. I see cloud gaming being the main source of gaming by the end of the decade. People don't have the money to keep upgrading hardware all of the time. OnLive or a service like it will be a better option due to cheap hardware and ability to game anywhere.

In a rapidly changing technology world there is no need for people to keep this trend up with unreliable over priced hardware.

I predict the PS4 or Xbox3 to experiment with this and then cut the middle man out and use either streaming or DD along side physical copies then phase them out in about 2020.

Morpheuzpr4634d ago

not to mention the possibility of standardizing there hardware so devs can focus on it and optimizing the games for a system like this. I think it's a very plausible option.

Awesome-Xanto4634d ago

Doubt it, people of have said that movies and TV would be replaced by Netflix for I don't know how long. Have to even looked at the sale numbers for physical movies? They still bring in more money than Streaming and DD, and in the case of Blu-ray are GROWING in sales.

http://ca.reuters.com/artic...

http://www.streamingmedia.c...

While DD may be the main thing on PC (which is understandable considering PC gaming almost died), consoles are a completely different story. The majority of consumers are fine with physical media, and the sale numbers support it.

There will always be people who prefer physical media over DD or renting (which is what OnLive is)... this will not change.

If people did a little more investigating when the make claims that have no support, they would clearly see physical media is still a bigger business that DD or streaming.

Not to mention problems that will most likely come about 5 or 10 years from now with DD and streaming... technology expands faster than the internet. This means we will have games and movies reaching way over 50 to 100 GB soon, on an internet infrastructure that can barley handle the amount of bandwidth there is now when media is only 5 - 20 GB in size. It's not like internet providers can just snap there fingers and say you now get 100 Mbps, and a unlimited bandwidth CAP. They have to run brand new lines to everyone they want to have it and build a new infrastructure to handle that data, and this will take more time than the ever evolving physical media.

Blu-ray now, 3D next, who is to say whats after that... DD and streaming will not be able to keep up with it in terms of how fast the internet expands, and it is that reason alone that physical will always play a huge part.

Is it logical to stream a 50 to 100GB (Next Gen) game every time you want to play it on a crappy internet infrastructure compared to just owning a physical disk? NO!

I would rather pay for quality than convenience any day of the week while owning what I purchase, and based on sale figures many other consumers feel the same way... streaming is laggy (in terms of gaming) and looks worse than just using physical media.

Ducky4634d ago (Edited 4634d ago )

@Snake

"technology expands faster than the internet. "

Isn't the internet part of technology? O.o
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"Is it logical to stream a 50 to 100GB (Next Gen) game every time you want to play it on a crappy internet infrastructure compared to just owning a physical disk? NO! "

The size of a game has no impact on streaming it. That's actually the beauty of it.
Games can be in the terabytes, and instead of using multiple discs or large installs, you stream it instantly.
So your entire argument about sizes isn't much of an argument.

Also, the links you posted state that digital sales are increasing while physical sales are decreasing. So it seems people are actually going towards digital distribution of media.

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Call of Duty Players Disappointed by $80 B.E.A.S.T. Glove Bundle Deal

Recently, players of Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone were met with a new bundle featuring the B.E.A.S.T. Glove, inspired by King Kong's armament in the Godzilla x Kong movie. However, the $80 price tag attached to this themed accessory left many Call of Duty fans feeling underwhelmed.

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Kaii12d ago

Morons that allow themselves to be milked continuously by this company is the definition of irony.
Spend more $$ and you'll end up In easier lobbies so you win both ways when ya spend that cash

melons12d ago

Controversy in the COD community feels like it happens within an alternate timeline. Activision will take the piss with something, there will be a momentary fuss about it, and then they will forget about it and carry on anyway. Repeat this cycle literally every year for the rest of time.

Gridknac12d ago

They call that a crack head! Thats what this is really about, its an addiction. People who dont smoke cigarettes look and laugh at the addicts that spend $8-$10 a pack, but they cant help themselves, they are addicted. That same analogy applies perfectly to the whole MT industry. Only an addict that was not thinking clearly would spend this kind of money on something so frivolous. A round of multiplayer provides the same high a person gets from scratching a lotto ticket, or putting money on a sports bet. MT in general need to really be regulated because you have a generation of kids becoming adults who grew up only knowing the MT era of gaming. Its normal to them and they will in turn teach their kids the same by just being a gaming parent and getting their kids involved with them in gaming. Thats why no matter how ridiculous the headlines keep getting out of the MT industry, it never seems to fade or go away.

X-2310d ago

I'm so tired of hearing about what they're doing with this game, its never going to change and it's never going to value the consumer over money, furthermore the people who engage so heavily in the microtransactions I guess allegedly are having a blast and can't wait to do it some more this year when the new version of the game drops.

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Cheech And Chong Are Coming To Call Of Duty Because Everything Must Be Consumed

The famous comedy duo is the latest example of pop culture becoming one big grey blob

Christopher26d ago

Certain to have some sort of reference to their online store for CBD/THC chews, which is advertising heavily online the last month or two.

Sciurus_vulgaris26d ago

The randomness of the multiplayer characters is one of reason I quit playing COD after briefly returning in 2022. We got Space Marines, rappers, tree monsters etc. all in a series called “ Modern Warfare”.

OtterX26d ago (Edited 26d ago )

I think if there was ever a time for a competitor to rise up and take away some of Call of Duty's thunder, the time would be now. A military shooter that takes itself seriously, not sold out to Fortnitism. Easier said than done, I know... but the time is ripe.

I can't stand this stuff either.

Palitera26d ago

There are tons of MP shooters that make no profit, if you're looking for one of those

fsfsxii26d ago

You guys have been saying this shit since 2009. Fortunately, nobody’s bringing down cod anytime soon, if ever.

crazyCoconuts26d ago

I agree. I really didn't like how the silliness takes away the gritty origins. That and all the crazy effects... dunno. I'm still playing it but I'd love for someone to steal their cheese and cater to grittier players

OtterX26d ago

@fsfsxii It's not so much wanting COD itself to die as it is wanting this silliness to die. Like CrazyCoconuts said, it takes from the grittiness. Many OG COD players want a straightup Military shooter experience, not silly costume time at Carnival.

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Profchaos26d ago

is this what the kids want these days a pair of iconic stoners who were big in the 70s and have kind of held on I enjoyed their movies decades ago but I never recall the movie where cheech infiltrates a enemy base while chong snipes for support guess I must of missed that one

Man I'm getting to old for this

Knightofelemia26d ago (Edited 26d ago )

Cheech just looks so wrong in the picture.

Profchaos26d ago

Why just why. cod up in smoke

anast26d ago

They charge too much for a game that is kitsch.

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MW3 missed its easiest opportunity to give us some of the best Call of Duty maps ever made

From Bootleg to Black Box, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 made a heartbreaking mistake by not remastering the bizarrely forgotten maps from its namesake.

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