onlive use to be unplayable for me..but its gotten better. not perfect but better. im able to play borderlands easily enough, though i am on a 10mb connection. i would only get it if you happen to have fast internet and no data limit
its a really shady move by PCI-E that ATI should have had licensing for. Also OnLive is shady, ive looked into it...allot, and i guess there's enough lag that it defeats the playability of allot of newer games especially racing games, but i hope them the best. It would be nice to get out from under the hardware blanket.
for now "dIY ViDock" is allot of bang for the buck and has allot of potential in the new year. with the release of the new slot it will add allot of longevity-no pun intended.
@SummerGameProject, XGP was never released because the bandwidth was limited to 4gb/s which is good but has been undermined by expresscard 2.0 which is PCI Express's own upgraded slot with 5gb/s bandwidth that's coming out at the beginning of the new year on most run of the mill laptops. its funny because ATI's solution was first by five months and was in collaboration with PCI Express, they even called it "external PCI Express® 2.0."
@SummerGameProject I've heard of that before, but I have no way of paying for it per month >< . There's another system out there EXACTLY like OnLive that will let me do that, though :).
hmmm.. I'm doubting it'll work at all xD. I should've figured that sooner before I got it haha.. thank god I have a better laptop than the one I have currently!
I have a Toshiba NB305 Netbook, Intel Atom 1.66Ghz Processor, 1Gb ram (upgradable to 2 or 4, I don't remember), and some netbook graphics card I cant remember the name of but I have a "2.4 Windows Experience Index" number.. so anyways, would I be able to run Borderlands with the same settings as you?? Thanks much.
onlive use to be unplayable for me..but its gotten better. not perfect but better. im able to play borderlands easily enough, though i am on a 10mb connection. i would only get it if you happen to have fast internet and no data limit
njotmtg 4 months ago
its a really shady move by PCI-E that ATI should have had licensing for. Also OnLive is shady, ive looked into it...allot, and i guess there's enough lag that it defeats the playability of allot of newer games especially racing games, but i hope them the best. It would be nice to get out from under the hardware blanket.
for now "dIY ViDock" is allot of bang for the buck and has allot of potential in the new year. with the release of the new slot it will add allot of longevity-no pun intended.
omnicrutch 1 year ago
@SummerGameProject, XGP was never released because the bandwidth was limited to 4gb/s which is good but has been undermined by expresscard 2.0 which is PCI Express's own upgraded slot with 5gb/s bandwidth that's coming out at the beginning of the new year on most run of the mill laptops. its funny because ATI's solution was first by five months and was in collaboration with PCI Express, they even called it "external PCI Express® 2.0."
omnicrutch 1 year ago
@SummerGameProject I've heard of that before, but I have no way of paying for it per month >< . There's another system out there EXACTLY like OnLive that will let me do that, though :).
DarkAuctor 1 year ago
hmmm.. I'm doubting it'll work at all xD. I should've figured that sooner before I got it haha.. thank god I have a better laptop than the one I have currently!
DarkAuctor 1 year ago
@DarkAuctor lol i got the same netbook m8, respect... but i dont know... but i can run gta sa fine =). reply me if u have any luck.
slansersMOVIES 1 year ago
I have a Toshiba NB305 Netbook, Intel Atom 1.66Ghz Processor, 1Gb ram (upgradable to 2 or 4, I don't remember), and some netbook graphics card I cant remember the name of but I have a "2.4 Windows Experience Index" number.. so anyways, would I be able to run Borderlands with the same settings as you?? Thanks much.
DarkAuctor 1 year ago