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Well no, I wouldn't re-buy a game. I almost never play old games, though. Aemon Send a noteboard - 17/06/2010 03:13:53 PM
Some people do, but those people can just play the games they already have in the standard way. This doesn't prevent them from doing that.

Also, I'm wondering how this, if it gains a significant user base, would affect game sale calculations. Steam can track its purchases down to the exact number, and everything brick & mortar is reported back via vendors. Would OnLive then just gobble up bunches of licenses, estimating the demand?


*shrugs* Why would it matter? Are game sale calculations really that important? I assume game companies will have to come up with custom licensing deals, but who cares? They might have to crunch some numbers for a week or two, but they'll still be paid for their work.
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Continuing my personal publicity campaign, I remind you all that OnLive launches tomorrow. - 16/06/2010 05:06:21 PM 690 Views
Not yet interested, but watching. I'm curious about how game ownership will work. (or not) *NM* - 16/06/2010 07:33:38 PM 204 Views
In the worst case, you buy for full price and pay 14.95 to play. - 16/06/2010 08:24:30 PM 452 Views
I can see that long-term, but the overlap of games I already own would be a huge rip-off. - 17/06/2010 02:49:19 PM 431 Views
Well no, I wouldn't re-buy a game. I almost never play old games, though. - 17/06/2010 03:13:53 PM 427 Views
On the wait list... we'll see *NM* - 16/06/2010 08:37:25 PM 320 Views
I like the concept of OnLive - 16/06/2010 10:59:12 PM 485 Views
See my response to Zalis. - 17/06/2010 04:27:22 AM 593 Views
AT&T? Really? Good luck with that. *NM* - 17/06/2010 12:32:02 AM 203 Views
I like the concept... - 17/06/2010 03:46:58 PM 450 Views
Exactly my opinion. - 17/06/2010 06:38:57 PM 419 Views
Sure... - 18/06/2010 03:21:40 PM 468 Views
I'm on the wait list - still waiting *NM* - 21/06/2010 03:07:51 PM 215 Views

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