Read more.Stream your Steam (and other) online library games "on any device" for $14.99 per month.
Read more.Stream your Steam (and other) online library games "on any device" for $14.99 per month.
So it looks like apple is still blocking them from releasing the ipad app, which was one of the major stumbling blocks before.
The other being the need for a decent broadband low latency connection.
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"Are you suggesting that I can't punch an entire dimension into submission?" - Flying squirrel - The Red Panda Adventures
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Bit loathed to have to pay for a subscription to play games I already own. Maybe an option for those who do not want to buy a high spec PC but if you have a Steam library of games you probably already have one.
If it was laggy on a 30Mbps connection then I really can't see it taking off, it definitely limits the audience who could make use of the service and £15 a month on top of games costs is quite an outlay for most. I think they'll struggle to get any real makert penetration
I used this when it was out the first time around and it was ok, handy to just go to games and them to load but quality wasn't amazing and in the end I could take it or leave it. Then with all the steam sales, humble bundles I started accumulating a lot of games and just didn't have time for them let alone onlive, in the end just stopped using it.
Jon
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