Thursday, July 7, 2011

According to the CEO of OnLive, Xbox 360 and PS3 are becoming obsolete

Microsoft and Sony consoles have too many years on the rump, and publishers feel limited Steve Perlman, CEO, founder and president of OnLive said speaking on PCR and plan to work with Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, although the fact that consoles were born in 2005 makes unavoidably outdated. As we know, the cloud service offered by gaming OnLive will start this fall in the UK after the U.S. debut last year. It is a system that works through a mini-console connected to your TV and you are streaming content playful calculated by powerful servers located around the world. When he was asked if OnLive able to dominate the gaming industry, Perlman said: "Xbox 360 and PS3 have an architecture that dates back to 2005, are becoming obsolete.


I think that soon there will be people who say 'I want to play with this title, but can not work on a console ', and then that will become very competitive. However, it is our system or another, it is a natural evolution towards a new generation of gaming." "I think in the next two years we will see a decline in enthusiasm, because current platforms are not powerful enough.

The publishers feel very limited by what they can do with the console on the market today," he continued. Although the technology is far from OnLive concept of hardware upgrades for better performance, Perlman is convinced he can enthuse even the hardcore PC owners, which it believes will accept willingly to access the content of OnLive because of their superiority in technical terms.

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