OnLive.
Re: OnLive.
what are the minimum spec's required ?
I cannot seem to find this on GOG
I cannot seem to find this on GOG
Re: OnLive.
Except that everything is under NDA and nobody except the two parties know actually what, if anything, is going on.. =)DeAngelo wrote:Heh, it's like they're two shy people at a school dance afraid to talk to the other one, only to realize once they do that they fall madly in love.
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Re: OnLive.
I've been going off of this: http://www.gamers-lab.com/game/legend-o ... date/feed/Zetr0 wrote:what are the minimum spec's required ?
I cannot seem to find this on GOG
True. Though I bet my left nut that greasing the wheels and posting in forums does help. I'm not saying I'm the reason for this, but I contacted the developer of Bastion asking about an Onlive version, they said they weren't familiar with the service and that they'd check into it, and 2 months later bastion was on the service. Which is good cuz that's a good game and onlive was the only way I could play it.Sol_HSA wrote:Except that everything is under NDA and nobody except the two parties know actually what, if anything, is going on.. =)DeAngelo wrote:Heh, it's like they're two shy people at a school dance afraid to talk to the other one, only to realize once they do that they fall madly in love.
Re: OnLive.
They're on the official page: http://www.grimrock.net/buy/Zetr0 wrote:what are the minimum spec's required ?
I cannot seem to find this on GOG
Short version:
2Ghz Dual Core CPU
2GB RAM
DirectX 9.0c (Shader Model 3) Graphics card w/ 512MB
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I see what you mean, for the best play thats quite a demanding spec and rules out a lot of note-book / laptop and lowend PC systems.
Fortuantely for me I have a Media PC which I built that easily encompases the recommend spec, however there are a lot systems that cannot.
Although to be honest, one could get a Pentium D 3.4GHz / 2GB RAM / 1GB Radeon 4550 system VERY cheap these days.... flop-on XP/Vista/Win7 pending your flavour and away you go...
If you dont have / want a Wintel box, you could look at running this on Linux Under WINE - for that I would suggest an NVidia graphics card asw these are better supported under most *nix distro's, my favourite being the 9800 GTX - it is a very capable gfx card and can be sourced quite cheap on eBay
However those that like their netbook and eeepcs are outa luck, so perhaps in time to come an OnLive service could be offered (should there be enough demand)
I think once that Almost Human have had this launched in the distribution model that have setup it could be a very good opportunity for them to expand into the OnLive distribution - if only to entice more players to the game / genere.... but this would depend on whatever deal the developers and OnLive can come together on.
However as mentioned before there are ramifications to how much time / cost a redeveloped OnLive version would be and an expected net gain... dumpster diving isn't any fun.... especially if you go by CSI Las Vagas!
Fortuantely for me I have a Media PC which I built that easily encompases the recommend spec, however there are a lot systems that cannot.
Although to be honest, one could get a Pentium D 3.4GHz / 2GB RAM / 1GB Radeon 4550 system VERY cheap these days.... flop-on XP/Vista/Win7 pending your flavour and away you go...
If you dont have / want a Wintel box, you could look at running this on Linux Under WINE - for that I would suggest an NVidia graphics card asw these are better supported under most *nix distro's, my favourite being the 9800 GTX - it is a very capable gfx card and can be sourced quite cheap on eBay
However those that like their netbook and eeepcs are outa luck, so perhaps in time to come an OnLive service could be offered (should there be enough demand)
I think once that Almost Human have had this launched in the distribution model that have setup it could be a very good opportunity for them to expand into the OnLive distribution - if only to entice more players to the game / genere.... but this would depend on whatever deal the developers and OnLive can come together on.
However as mentioned before there are ramifications to how much time / cost a redeveloped OnLive version would be and an expected net gain... dumpster diving isn't any fun.... especially if you go by CSI Las Vagas!
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Looks like to me you are advertising How much do they pay?Zetr0 wrote: However those that like their netbook and eeepcs are outa luck, so perhaps in time to come an OnLive service could be offered (should there be enough demand)
I think once that Almost Human have had this launched in the distribution model that have setup it could be a very good opportunity for them to expand into the OnLive distribution - if only to entice more players to the game / genere.... but this would depend on whatever deal the developers and OnLive can come together on.
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Re: OnLive.
Recommended:
OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7
CPU: Quad Core 2.66GHz Intel or 3.2GHz AMD
Memory: 4GB
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2900 or NVIDIA GeForce 8800 or better (512MB graphics memory or more. Shader Model 3.0 needs to be supported)
DirectX: 9.0c
Disk Space: 1GB
Geez guys, I assembled one computer with this specs about three years ago. And I'm on the university, earning 150 USD from a scholarship I own from my scientific initiation, in my third world country.
I still have that computer and I appraise it's current price is 350 USD. System requirements are not that high. (Although the games does look good)
OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7
CPU: Quad Core 2.66GHz Intel or 3.2GHz AMD
Memory: 4GB
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2900 or NVIDIA GeForce 8800 or better (512MB graphics memory or more. Shader Model 3.0 needs to be supported)
DirectX: 9.0c
Disk Space: 1GB
Geez guys, I assembled one computer with this specs about three years ago. And I'm on the university, earning 150 USD from a scholarship I own from my scientific initiation, in my third world country.
I still have that computer and I appraise it's current price is 350 USD. System requirements are not that high. (Although the games does look good)
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I'm glad you can afford to assemble a computer at all. I hope that you never have to be in a situation where even that is out of your means, but you need to understand that there are people who are. Myself included.arkhometha wrote:Recommended:
OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7
CPU: Quad Core 2.66GHz Intel or 3.2GHz AMD
Memory: 4GB
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2900 or NVIDIA GeForce 8800 or better (512MB graphics memory or more. Shader Model 3.0 needs to be supported)
DirectX: 9.0c
Disk Space: 1GB
Geez guys, I assembled one computer with this specs about three years ago. And I'm on the university, earning 150 USD from a scholarship I own from my scientific initiation, in my third world country.
I still have that computer and I appraise it's current price is 350 USD. System requirements are not that high. (Although the games does look good)
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Re: OnLive.
I'm sorry if you encounter yourself in this situation, but as I said, I live alone with 150usd in a third world country and I still manage to save money. And no, the city I live is not cheap. At least where I live, a broadband necessary to run OnLive without lags cost more monthly than paying one time for the parts necessary to assemble said computer.DeAngelo wrote:I'm glad you can afford to assemble a computer at all. I hope that you never have to be in a situation where even that is out of your means, but you need to understand that there are people who are. Myself included.arkhometha wrote:Recommended:
OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7
CPU: Quad Core 2.66GHz Intel or 3.2GHz AMD
Memory: 4GB
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2900 or NVIDIA GeForce 8800 or better (512MB graphics memory or more. Shader Model 3.0 needs to be supported)
DirectX: 9.0c
Disk Space: 1GB
Geez guys, I assembled one computer with this specs about three years ago. And I'm on the university, earning 150 USD from a scholarship I own from my scientific initiation, in my third world country.
I still have that computer and I appraise it's current price is 350 USD. System requirements are not that high. (Although the games does look good)
I don't have broadband and I have to use the University one, so I can't even do P2P connections (university proxy) to play games like Dota. So I find rather more expensive to pay monthly for a good internet connection than pay a single time for a computer.