A First Look At Gaikai's Closed Beta

John Funk

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A First Look At Gaikai's Closed Beta

Cloud-based gaming network Gaikai will be entering a closed beta test in Europe this month, and the developers have released videos of the service in progress.

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Over 30,000 people have signed up for the beta already, said Gaikai founder Dave Perry via GI.biz [http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/gaikai-launches-closed-beta-in-europe], going on to discuss the objectives for the test - to stress test the servers and bring them to their proverbial knees, and to test how it functions on older machines as well as newer rigs.

Alongside the beta announcement comes a video from IGN [http://media.pc.ign.com/articles/102/1022746/vids_1.html], showing Keza MacDonald playing both World of Warcraft and Mario Kart via the service. Though MacDonald is located in Germany and the servers in Amsterdam (that's Holland for all of our geographically-challenged readers) the lag during WoW is "barely noticeable," and servers will rarely be so far away, says the Gaikai rep. On the other hand, "barely noticeable" still implies that it is noticeable, which means that games like Team Fortress 2 or any competitive fighting game or RTS that require split-second input might still be difficult to play.

While this isn't the first time we've seen footage of Gaikai - Perry posted some on his blog [http://www.dperry.com/archives/news/dp_blog/gaikai_-_video/] last month - it's a first real look at how the service works as played by a third party in real-time. To be frank, it actually looks fairly promising, though I don't know how much I like the idea of playing WoW in a teeny little window like that.

The announcement comes one week after competitor OnLive announced it had entered the beta phase [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/94415-Streaming-Game-Service-OnLive-Enters-Beta] in the States, so it's hard not to see a connection there. Still, no reason why these two "theoretically revolutionary" (good phrase, Nex) services can't coexist, right?

Alas, since there was a video relevant to this post, it meant that we were unable to use the best picture of Dave "The Sexy Beast" Perry [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/images/view/55570] that we have on record as mandated by The Escapist guidelines. It almost feels like writing a story about Hideo Kojima without using the picture of him on the duck.

(Via VG247 [http://www.vg247.com/2009/09/09/gaikai-works-video-proof-from-germany/])

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Tiamat666

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They show all kinds of games and stuff except what I would like to see. Namely a state of the art 3D game like Crysis with all the bells and whisles and DX10 graphics running on a 8 year old Linux computer with nothing but a browser.
 

Proteus214

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Um...wow. Mind officially blown. I wonder if there will be ways to change video settings within the games or will they just be fixed for streaming?
 

Andy_Panthro

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Certainly is interesting, but it's definately not for me.

I'm a PC gamer, but I tend to concentrate on older games, meaning I never need a top-of-the-line PC.

I wonder how much this is all costing, and how that will translate into subscription costs? Running that many server farms across the EU and North America will surely be quite pricey, not to mention bandwidth costs...
 

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Tiamat666 said:
They show all kinds of games and stuff except what I would like to see. Namely a state of the art 3D game like Crysis with all the bells and whisles and DX10 graphics running on a 8 year old Linux computer with nothing but a browser.
Exactly, I want to see games that really put a strain on your PC.

On Topic: This looks super neat-o, but I want to feel the 'alleged-non-existing-lag' myself before I opinion...ize...
 

Tiamat666

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Nincompoop said:
Exactly, I want to see games that really put a strain on your PC.
Well, one of the points of the whole thing is that the graphics are just streamed on your PC like a YouTube video. So there shouldn't be any strain at all. The "strain" is on the server. So in theory, you should be able to play Crysis on your Cellphone with internet connection.
 

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My internet stutters just to stream the damn video showing Gaikai, no way in hell would I ever be able to sensibly play OnLive or Gaikai.
 

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Tiamat666 said:
Nincompoop said:
Exactly, I want to see games that really put a strain on your PC.
Well, one of the points of the whole thing is that the graphics are just streamed on your PC like a YouTube video. So there shouldn't be any strain at all. The "strain" is on the server. So in theory, you should be able to play Crysis on your Cellphone with internet connection.
Still, how good are the servers? I want to know.

But ye, it's a good advantage that it is only stream. No more fucking excuses to adapt the game to fit the needs of average PCs, the hour of good-looking MMOs is nigh!