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http://www.kotaku.com.au/2009/09/play-console-games-on-your-pc/
It looks like a slow and unnecessary way to transform your PC into a glorified KVM that probably won't do the job that well unless you use compatible controllers
Superfluous, thy name is HD-720
I think the million dollar question is;
If you have to own the consoles themselves in the first place, not just the games, then what on earth is the purpose of that thing? Do you really need an extra layer of abstraction on top of the console you already have, which plays the game fine?
No, that's right. You don't. This thing is potentially more useless than those blinged-out mobile phones that only Paris Hilton likes.
Post edited September 15, 2009 by stonebro
Weird...
For $200 you could just buy a secon consol for the remote location. Of course, this works wit all of them I guess.
I really hope this cloud gaming thing never really catches on for PC, as it would destroy so much of why I love the platform. Maybe this would work though, simply as a portable way to game on a laptop it would be cool, something that is a supplement, rather than a new way to do things.
Reminds me of the company that takes your game consoles, media centers, DVD players, and rips them up and takes the hardware and puts it in a neat little rack, saving you exactly three seconds to turn each sucker on.
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StingingVelvet: Weird...
For $200 you could just buy a secon consol for the remote location. Of course, this works wit all of them I guess.
I really hope this cloud gaming thing never really catches on for PC, as it would destroy so much of why I love the platform. Maybe this would work though, simply as a portable way to game on a laptop it would be cool, something that is a supplement, rather than a new way to do things.

But what about the controllers? Can you really play a game designed for a control pad with a keyboard & mouse? I think hundreds of sloppy ports have shown the answer to be no. And what about motion control stuff?
Heh, or one could spend a total of $20 for a VGA adapter to the console, connect it directly to the computer screen and play console games "at the computer" that way. Oh, and not have to worry about lag as the picture and commands are sent back and forth over the wireless network.
Post edited September 15, 2009 by Miaghstir
Right... I'm sure at least a few people will buy it. If it were not so expensive, my lack of interest in having a TV would make it useful, I'd need a console as well mind you. But there are far cheaper options than this, including just wiring up one directly with a cheap adaptor.
Kotaku's "Play console games on your PC" title is a little misleading if all you are doing is using the PC to grab a wireless signal to the PC's monitor.
The inference is that you control via PC as well. Its the only thing that saves it from being a magic box
Boardroom meeting:
Suit1: The sales of pointless technology is on the rise. Take a look at this chart I drew up myself.
Suit2: Um, that only goes up to 2007.
Suit1: You think compiling all that data was easy? It took time and honest hard work dammit!
Suit3: Don't you think we should take into account the recess-
Suit1: No. Rise. See? Right there. Big rise.
Suit1: So on that note, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the HD-720.
Suit4: Catchy. What does it do?
Suit1: Through this, you can connect your console to your monitor and play games.
Suit2: Can't you do that with a cheap cable or converter?
Suit1: Rise. Pointless technology. Right there. See?
Suit3: Er...
Suit1: This little box pumps your gaming straight through your wireless router...
Siut4: So it has the added disadvantage of relying on your wireless network's reliability?
Suit1: How many times, people? Look at the damn chart!
Post edited September 15, 2009 by Navagon
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Aliasalpha: The inference is that you control via PC as well. Its the only thing that saves it from being a magic box

Ahh, didn't catch that immediately, but it is on their product FAQ. It does allow the option of any gamepad USB controller, with the software converting the button's commands across.
All fine and good, unless propitiatory controllers are required for game-xyz like some companies have suggested they want in the future.
Post edited September 15, 2009 by Ois
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Navagon: Boardroom meeting:
Suit1: The sales of pointless technology is on the rise. Take a look at this chart I drew up myself.
Suit2: Um, that only goes up to 2007.
Suit1: You think compiling all that data was easy? It took time and honest hard work dammit!
Suit3: Don't you think we should take into account the recess-
Suit1: No. Rise. See? Right there. Big rise.
Suit1: So on that note, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the HD-720.
Suit4: Catchy. What does it do?
Suit1: Through this, you can connect your console to your monitor and play games.
Suit2: Can't you do that with a cheap cable or converter?
Suit1: Rise. Pointless technology. Right there. See?
Suit3: Er...
Suit1: This little box pumps your gaming straight through your wireless router...
Siut4: So it has the added disadvantage of relying on your wireless network's reliability?
Suit1: How many times, people? Look at the damn chart!

So only 1 out of 4 people in boardrooms are stupid. That's a lot better than Dilbert's workplace.
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michaelleung: So only 1 out of 4 people in boardrooms are stupid. That's a lot better than Dilbert's workplace.

You're not taking into account the others sat there like nodding dogs with equally glassy eyes.
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michaelleung: So only 1 out of 4 people in boardrooms are stupid. That's a lot better than Dilbert's workplace.
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Navagon: You're not taking into account the others sat there like nodding dogs with equally glassy eyes.

My bad.