but I'm sure there's a market it just might take a bit of time.
I'm inclined to agree there.
I have read somewhere about usage being around 1.6GB per 30 minutes of play. I'm not a broadband expert, but maybe these deals being done with providers will lead to huge increases in available bandwidth that could produce better rates for all users? Would upscaling of available bandwith produce more competitive pricing in the long run? We have very cheap BB deals around but they don't provide for priority streaming on this level. Could this sort of thing be a driver for where we should be heading anyway if it weren't for financial constraints?
If so that would be a bonus.
I'm pretty hardcore with COD on my PS3 but would still enjoy being able to play half an hour free on a plethora of titles in a casual manner and then rent or buy access to them if I wished.
I don't think one will necessarily need to replace the other. I'm all for the extra choice as long as it's done well enough.
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Knowing how it works is completely different to understanding how it works.
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