CLOUD GAMING - AN APPLICATION FOR THE FUTURE?
11 September 2009
Beta tests on technology about to start
Cloud gaming - the concept of taking the computational
load of today's high end shoot 'em up games off of the
user's PC, and instead putting the action onto remote
servers comes a little closer this month as one company
introduces a beta test program designed to put the
technology through its paces, supported by some of the
world's biggest games producers like Electronic Arts,
Take-Two, Ubisoft, Epic Games, Atari, Codemasters, THQ,
Warner Bros., 2D Boy and Eidos Interactive.
Using
this approach, games are synchronised, rendered, and
stored remotely and delivered via broadband
Internet...and online gambling companies may be looking
at its potential as the test gathers momentum, because
the service allows users to play games on low-end
systems running operating systems such as Windows XP and
Vista as well as any Intel-based Mac with OS X. It is
not known if it will embrace Windows 7, but that seems a
likely course as the next major OS from Microsoft.
Reporting on the upcoming beta program, the
publication Techspot advised that OnLIve - the gaming
company behind the tests - is looking for beta testers
at onlive.com/beta_program.html
Applicants will
have to provide general information about ISP, computer
specs and location, which OnLive uses to organise beta
testers into groups. If the applicant fits into a
particular test group, OnLive will email him or her and
request that he/she run a detailed performance test on
his/her network connection and system configuration.
They will review that information and may choose the
applicant's setup to install the OnLive browser plug-in.
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