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OnLive running over Wi-Fi connection

Some people say they can't access OnLive through a Wi-Fi connection. This video shows it is possible to play OnLive through Wi-Fi.

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jay25821d ago

So, do some people no know what they're doing or something?
very confused here, I take back my fail comment because it obvously works on wifi.

Dramscus5821d ago

It probably allows for wifi if your fairly close to one of the server farms.

Heiseigodzilla4255820d ago

Could it have anything to do with the speed of his router? Perhaps he is using Wireless N, and perhaps he is somewhat close to his router? Just shooting in the dark here...

thatguyjth5820d ago

I'm pretty certain I have Wireless-G router. And yes I'm in an apartment so the router is close.

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OnLive teams up with London’s Green Man Gaming to resell its cloud-gaming service

Dean Takahashi of VentureBeat writes: "OnLive has teamed up with British game retailer Green Man Gaming to resell subscriptions for OnLive’s cloud-gaming subscription service. The deal is the first of its kind in which a game retailer resells OnLive’s online bundles of games delivered via web-connected data centers, or the cloud."

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OnLive CloudLift’s Video Game Streaming Service Does The Heavy Lifting For You

With all the recent subscription services increasing in popularity including EA Access and PS Plus, The Game Fanatics decided to take another look at OnLive and how it could be the dark horse in the video game streaming race.

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twdll4303d ago

I still have onlive and compared to psn now it seems faster response time, and the ui is tons better. Imho.

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War Thunder debuts on OnLive's CloudLift streaming service

Samit Sarkar of Polygon writes: "War Thunder, the free-to-play military MMO from Russian studio Gaijin Entertainment, is launching today on CloudLift, the cloud-based gaming service from OnLive, the latter company announced today.

CloudLift, which OnLive debuted this past March in open beta, is a subscription-based service that allows players to "lift" a limited selection of Steam titles they already own to the cloud, and then stream them to a variety of devices without needing to download the full game. Those devices include Mac- and Windows-based computers, as well as TVs and Android tablets. Because CloudLift is integrated with Steam, save games are synced across devices."

ocelot074407d ago

I ant used Onlive in ages. But when I did I couldn't fault the service.

3-4-54407d ago

Been playing it on PC and between this & Planetside 2, PS4 owners are in for a real Double treat with these games.

So much fun, tons of content, High quality good looking games.