Read this article about cloud computing in respect to the gaming industry this morning. David Perry, famed game developer, explains about how gaming industry is heading on a very "clear" path, moving from cassette/floppies to optical media to physical hard drives and ultimately into the cloud. He is now founder of Gaikai.com, a website that lets you play premium 3D games just using your web browser.
Very interesting service, I must say. Does this mean that we don’t need to ever upgrade our computer to play the latest game? Does this mean that we can play resource consuming Crysis2 using old computer, as long as it can run flash or java?
I think there are some challenges that have to be addressed in order for the concept to work, such as:
I doubt that they can completely overcome the above challenges (at least not in near future), but I do hope that they can be successful on their platform. If they can overcome the above challenges up to the point where its acceptable by the masses, what would happen to the gaming card industry?
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