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The end of the games console?

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Old 28-03-2009, 9:25 PM   #1
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Old 28-03-2009, 11:12 PM   #2
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Re: The end of the games console?

Cool idea but I think alot of people will need to improve their internet connection speed.
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Old 28-03-2009, 11:47 PM   #3
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Re: The end of the games console?

not everyone in the uk is playing 'online'

In my job I visit alot of homes that dont have broadband let alone a games console connected to it...

Look at all the stand alone wiis that have been sold and sit in teenagers bedrooms...

Nice idea but its doomed to fail I feel - too much too soon...

This will probably be ready (network wise) in about 10 years in the UK - most people struggle to get 1.5mb speeds so the games will look like PS2 at that speed if your lucky....
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Old 29-03-2009, 3:12 AM   #4
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Re: The end of the games console?

I like physical media, I (sometimes) like trading games with friends, and I like being able to pop a disc in and play. So, I'm not sure what the push towards networked delivery is actually supposed to be about.
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Old 06-04-2009, 4:58 PM   #5
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Re: The end of the games console?

i agree not enough people have embrased the tech now so its not going to get far without the ability to "fly solo"
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Old 06-04-2009, 11:44 PM   #6
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Re: The end of the games console?

The BBC's technology coverage is so woefully inept that I only ever watch Click (and read these sorts of articles) if I need a laugh. That might sound like geek elitism, but to be honest most mainstream media organisations (particularly the Guardian) do make a reasonable job of tech coverage. The BBC on the other hand... in the famous words of Basil Fawlty you "might as well ask the cat". In fact I reckon a cat's entrails would give technology predictions about as accurate as the BBC's.

To get graphics equivalent in resolution to current-gen consoles requires a connection of about 5Mbps even according to the BBC's (generally overoptimistic) article. My connection just about manages that on a good day, but then it's shared between my family. Added to that the fact that there is a requirement for consistently low latency (and more or less zero packet loss - something which BT seem incapable of providing) and this will never work until Gordon Brown bites the bullet and spends taxpayers' money on a proper fibre broadband network rather than bank bonuses :P
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Old 07-04-2009, 12:42 AM   #7
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Re: The end of the games console?

A great idea but probably 15 years too soon.

Vapourware at best.
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