OnLive is toast?

AlpsStranger

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OnLive seems to be kicking the bucket. I really hate the thought of people losing their hard earned cash and jobs, but I'm glad that OnLive didn't succeed. I really dreaded the possibility, however remote, that I could completely lose control of my software.

The threat of this sort of thing still looms, but I'm glad for at least a temporary stay of execution.
 
OnLive is one of those ideas that might have worked out great twenty years in the future (or however long it takes to get universally available high-speed/low-latency internet).
I'd pay $15 a month for a video game equivalent of Netflix if it could guarantee latency in the sub-50ms range.

It wouldn't be a replacement for buying games, but it'd be a great replacement for renting them.
 
It was a great idea but had extremely little exposure and even less acceptance. The abundant LACK of high-speed internet in the US didn't help either, I'm sure.
 
Just another distribution scheme really.
 
Actually it seems that OnLive made a very questionable move on their employees.
Pretty much fired everybody and dissolved the company.
At the same time all assets of the company have been put together in a new company that is now acquired by an undisclosed buyer.

Many of the fired employees (not all) have been re-hired in the new company but in the process they lost every right they previously had (e.g. equities).

Full article:
http://techcrunch.com/2012/08/17/so...use-to-reduce-liability-prior-to-acquisition/


IMO another good example of corporate screwing employees.
 
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