OnLive – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Tue, 07 Apr 2015 18:03:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png OnLive – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Bitcoin Recession | Tech Talk Today 154 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/80077/bitcoin-recession-tech-talk-today-154/ Tue, 07 Apr 2015 10:03:04 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=80077 Is the Bitcoin Foundation about to collapse or is the situation a bit overblown? We’ll discuss. OnLive finally gets a shutdown date & John Oliver helps refocus the surveillance debate. Plus what we suspect is behind the elementary OS countdown clock! Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | HD Video | Torrent […]

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Is the Bitcoin Foundation about to collapse or is the situation a bit overblown? We’ll discuss. OnLive finally gets a shutdown date & John Oliver helps refocus the surveillance debate.

Plus what we suspect is behind the elementary OS countdown clock!

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Show Notes:

Guys… My #1 Rig Died. What’s some of the first stuff you install/set on your new

John Oliver Just Changed The Surveillance Reform Debate | TechCrunch

It’s been almost two years since the world was captivated by Snowden’s leaks to The Guardian and The Washington Post about American surveillance programs. For weeks it seemed there was a new headline everyday about another previously classified surveillance program or another government official calling for action on this issue. Presidential review groups were called. President Obama called for major changes to the programs.

Oliver’s interview is timely as we approach an important deadline for surveillance reform on June 1. In response to the public outcry that followed the Snowden revelations, President Obama stipulated that congress must renew or reform the Patriot Act provision authorizing the bulk collection of Americans’ phone records by that date, or else the program will expire.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Government Surveillance (John Oliver sits down with Edward Snowden to discuss the NSA, the balance between privacy and security @14 min. mark) : LinuxActionShow

OnLive, The First Big Streaming Games Service, Is Dead

OnLive, the first video game streaming service to really make waves (or at least headlines), is going to the great capital-C Cloud in the sky on April 30th. Ars Technica reports that all of the company’s patents have been sold off to Sony Computer Entertainment America, presumably for their PlayStation Now service, which is similarly focused on streaming games directly to players sans pesky intermediaries like the space-time continuum.

Has the Bitcoin Foundation Run Out of Cash?

The Bitcoin Foundation, an organization that promotes development of bitcoin, is ‘effectively bankrupt’ and has shed most of its staff, according to Olivier Janssens, a member of the foundation’s board of directors. Janssens attributed the foundation’s financial straits to two years of ‘ridiculous spending and poorly thought out decisions,’ adding that the board has tried to remedy the situation by finding a new executive director. Two other board members, however, said the foundation was not bankrupt, though in need of some kind of restructuring.

The Facts About the Bitcoin Foundation

BTCF Strategic Proposal

elementary Countdown

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Ubuntu 11.10 Preview | LAS | s18e06 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/11998/ubuntu-11-10-preview-las-s18e06/ Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:15:31 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=11998 It’s our preview look at Ubuntu 11.10. Are they are on the right course? Or is this release turning into another disaster? We find out!

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The security breach that rocked Linux to it’s core has expanded, and we cover the breaking details.

Then – It’s our preview look at Ubuntu 11.10. Are they are on the right course? Or is this release turning into another disaster? We find out!

All this week on, The Linux Action Show!

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Episode Show Notes:

Runs Linux:

Marcos Garcia software enables entire Industries, to Run Linux!

Android Pick:

Linux Pick:

BSD Pick:

  • Many computer systems around the world have been possessed by penguins; some have even been possessed by dead rats. In light of this, it is desirable to exorcise these evil spirits, and replace them with a nice, friendly daemon
  • More to the point, there are a number of dedicated server hosting companies which only offer Linux; being able to remotely replace Linux with FreeBSD makes the offerings from these companies available to those who want to run FreeBSD.
News:
Ubuntu 11.10 Preview:

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E3 Recap | MMOrgue 6 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/9486/e3-recap-mmorgue-6/ Sat, 18 Jun 2011 06:51:20 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=9486 This week’s episode will be taking a closer look at some of the intriguing bits of MMO goodness to have spilled from the halls of this years E3!

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As promised, this week’s episode will be taking a closer look at some of the intriguing bits of MMO goodness to have spilled from the halls of the Los Angeles Convention Center during last week’s Electronics Entertainment Expo, more commonly known as E3.

Although most fans of MMOs left the expo talking about the latest trailers and announcements from SWTOR, or the launch of Neverwinter Online’s website and subsequent flood of information, there are few stories which have stood above the crowd in my eyes. Two console-bound MMOs that promise to break new ground with innovative features and business models, and unprecedented presence beyond the confines of games themselves.

The first of these comes from Trion Worlds, the makers of RIFT and End of Nations. Their newly announced third-person shooter, Defiance, will come to PC, consoles, and television. Yes, you heard that correctly.

The other console-bound MMO comes from CCP, the geniuses behind the innovative and unique space sandbox MMO, Eve. In Dust514, players will extend the war for dominance of the galaxy to a new front line, without leaving the old war behind.

Before we get into the details of each of these interesting new software titles, I’d like to first review some hardware that made a big showing at this year’s E3. The cloud-gaming service, On-Live.

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HD Video RSS
Large Video RSS
Mobile Video RSS
MP3 Audio RSS

Show Notes:

ON-LIVE
Disclaimer: On-Live has made NO MENTION of getting into MMOs. This is entirely my speculation and opinion on how their technology could change the landscape. 

Server-Client nature
– Standard faire MMO gamers
– Inability to play offline is not a setback for this genre
– Lack of ownership of title is no big deal
For developers:
– No more client hacking
– Patching – seamless/easy

Sluggish gameplay not a distraction
– Majority of MMO games can be played in lag without bother

System Reqs:
Cloud gaming means that the gameplay is rendered remotely in real-time, then sent to your screen as encoded video transmissions. This eliminates the need for local hardware, other than the bare essentials needed to decode the video (which is very efficient), and a beefy internet connection.
– Many MMO gamers already have strong connection speeds, or would not balk at upgrading their speed to play a new title they were excited about.
– The MMO industry is known for keeping reqs low in order to cater to a more casual playerbase.
** By eliminating the need for high end hardware at the customer’s end, you can push the specs of your game to unseen heights. Making prettier games, that run even on very low end systems.
** In fact, if the game is DESIGNED to be an OnLive exclusive, you can even push the envelope of what’s available at the bleeding edge of technology, and go beyond the graphics capabilities of ANY consumer.
– No more time spent ensuring your client runs on dozens of different hardware setups. You can eliminate that portion of your development cycle by ensuring that your cloud-based servers all have the same hardware. Compatability issues become a thing of the past.

In summary:
If a major development shop joined up with OnLive to deliver a product, it could potentially revolutionize what gamers expect from an MMO. By delivering higher quality graphics, eliminating downloads, and destroying technological barriers for entry other than a strong internet connection speed.

Simply put, the playing field would change. And it’s my opinion that games delivering their content using the current model of downloading patches and

DEFIANCE

Defiance (interview)

Trion Worlds is partnering with SyFy (NBC) to create an evolving story that ties together across the game, and a TV series.

  • This partnership originated on the NBC/Universal side, so it’s possible that the SHOW comes first.

Yes, there will be an ongoing TV series airing alongside the game, focusing on a cast of a few primary characters.

  • These characters will also appear in game, and if their actions in either affect the world as a whole, players of the game will see those changes occur, and see their world evolve dynamically.
  • It also goes the other way — players or guilds that have an impact on the game’s dynamic world may find themselves written into the script of the TV show (though probably only as a mention, and not an actual appearance).

Also launching on PC, PS3 and Xbox360 at the same time.

  • Devs are “not talking about cross-platform at this time” but other news sites are already reporting that players on all 3 platforms will be able to interact.
  • If true, it would be the first to break down those barriers.

Trion Worlds says the game shares elements of Borderlands, Red Dead Redemption and Halo.

  • From a few fans that saw the demo, it’s also been compared to Tabula Rasa.
  • Could we finally have the spiritual successor we’ve been waiting for?

Arkfall events, very similar to “rift” dynamics.

  • In addition to standard missions (aka quests, but geographically triggered).

DUST 514

Dust 514 details integration with EVE (1, 2, 3)

Exclusive to PS3 (and PSVita?)

  • Not a true MMO, but rather a match-based FPS.
  • Although each individual battle may contain “massive” numbers of participants, there’s no persistence within Dust514 itself.
  • These battles represent, and control, resource conquest within EVE.
  • For example, an EVE player might want to build a space elevator on a planet, in order to take control of that planet’s resources and facilities. He could set up a contract with a Dust 514 player (or even multiple players) to attack a certain point at a certain time, and if a Dust 514 player can win that battle, the EVE player’s corporation could earn control of that area, and all of the spoils therein.

Separate game, unified economy.

  • Respawning and re-equipping in Dust costs ISK, which is earned easily by directly contracting with pilots and corporations in EVE.
  • Once a contract is fulfilled, the ISK is sent from EVE to DUST.
  • Sure, that means you could “contract” your own toon in the other game. But the political intrigue doesn’t stop there.
  • It’s well known that the majority of what you might consider EVE’s “end-game” is played only by the most powerful and well-connected players. They are all a part of massive corporations that seek strength in numbers, and overcome their enemies through a combination of skill and tactics on the battlefield, and political machination and espionage behind closed doors.
  • The addition of these ground-based skirmishes is just another layer to the already complicated interaction of these powerful corporations. And it’s possible that a skilled DUST merc could find himself contacted by multiple corps, and deciding the fate of the larger galaxy through his successes. Or even via his failures.
  • It won’t be unheard of for a Merc to accept a large budget contract to “win” a match, only to also sign an off-the-record deal with a rival corporation to throw the match for a larger sum.
  • Dusters can also join EVE corps, and dedicate themselves to a single purpose instead of merc’ing out for their whole lives.

Two games, one war

  • There will be airstrikes, and ground-to-space attacks
  • Meaning that the games are not as separate as they may at first feel.
  • Also meaning that a group of ground mercs playing DUST won’t necessarily want to risk assaulting a planet’s command center unless they have a fleet in orbit protection against retaliation from an associated EVE corporation.

UI design?

  • While CCP has plenty of experience running massive worlds and maintaining online servers, its only prior product is EVE.
  • EVE is a mire of spreadsheets and UI elements that combine to form an immediate information overload even for low-end players. By the time you’re a veteran of the game, you look at boxes filled with complicated text and figures more frequently than you get to enjoy the stunning beauty of the game’s space environments and ships.
  • A shooter requires a streamlined, easy-to-use, intuitive and minimalistic interface. Although there are plenty of models to aspire to on the market, CCP is going to have to overcome their own tendency to overload players HUDs with information. Keep it simple, stupid!

CCP is marketing this to NON-EVE PLAYERS

Cost to play?

  • Free, with box cost. (no box, distributed via PSN)
  • But the box cost is refunded in ISK (which can even be spent to buy game time in EVE).
  • You can then purchase additional ISK if necessary. And since re-equipping after death will require ISK, it may very well be an expensive game to play, if you’re not very good at it.

To date, no other MMO has launched an entire second GAME that directly interacts with their predecessor project. The interconnectivity of the economic and political portions of EVE and DUST set an unprecedented standard as an evolutionary leap forward towards at last experiencing dynamic, player-driven, sandbox events at every scale of human experience.

Other E3 News

New Titles:
Wizardry Online
Dragon Nest

More Info on Known Titles:
TERA Online announces Political System (1, 2, Q&A)
Black Prophecy enters Open Beta
SWTOR… was there (1, 2

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]]> Gaming News Roundup | LOTSO 26 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/5423/gaming-news-roundup-lotso-26/ Fri, 18 Feb 2011 23:32:53 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=5423 Our conversational approach to covering news leads us from story to story. We share our insights and update you on topics we think you’re going to dig!

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They guys don’t chat about the news often, but when they do you can bet it’s about the important topics. LOTSO’s conversational approach to covering news leads us from story to story this week. We share our insights and update you on topics we think you’re going to dig!

Grab one of LOTSO’s feeds to get every release:

Downloads, & Show Notes:

News:
-Vicarious Visions Hit With Layoffs, FreeStyle Games Future In Doubt
-Guitar Hero shut down
Harmonix issues statement on ending of Guitar Hero franchise
Cheap Games a Risk To the Industry, Says Nintendo President
HTC investing $40M in OnLive for smartphone gaming
Madden 11 data trends show players jumping on Packers bandwagon
Analysis: World of Goo’s iPad Launch

Game Notes:
Quick Champions Online
Nba 2k11
-Sonics/Bulls
-Sonics/Lakers

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World Changing Fail | J@N | 12.2.10 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/3851/world-changing-fail-jn-12210/ Thu, 02 Dec 2010 23:13:52 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=3851 Tonight is a smorgasbord of internet failures! We promised to talk about NASA’s “ground-breakingly awesome” announcement and boy we’ll do so!

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Tonight’s show is going to be a smorgasbord of internet failures of several types. We promised to talk to you about NASA’s “gigantic ground-breakingly awesome and totally not lame” announcement they had planned for today, and we’ll do so. Then we’ll tell you why it FAILED SO HARD.

And speaking of big announcements and failures, OnLive today announced their new “unlimited play” plan. Wah wah. But hey, yknow, we still think OnLive is rad, and we’re gonna tell you why. Then we’ll tell you about a major game-changer that’s landed in Star Trek Online, which we’ll spend our weekend playing with, AND we’ll tell you why this has the potential to change the landscape of online gaming in general.

Show Feeds:

Show Notes:

NASA’s BIG Announcement

  • They found microbes in a lake HERE ON EARTH that have arsenic in their protein structure in the place of phosphorous.
  • This is akin to the science-fiction theory that lifeforms could thrive replacing carbon with silicon due to their structural similarities on a molecular level.  Until now, only a theory with no evidence.
  • Kinda neat, but you have to be a MAJOR biology-nut to get wood over this. Totally over-hyped.
  • Plus, rumor from our audience says “they already discovered this a long time ago.”

On-Live’s BIG Announcement

  • An “unlimited” membership option called the PlayPack for $9.99/mo.
  • Goes well with the release of their microconsole that came out today.
  • Their game library is still sub-par.
  • AND this new option does NOT include new releases.
  • BUT, OnLive is still neat, and could seriously impact the future of online gaming, if they get a few things in line:  Additional titles, 1080p support.  Another major limitation that’s beyond their control for now, bandwidth requirements.

Star Trek Online’s BIG Announcement

  • The Foundry has launched into Open Beta!
  • It is a toolset that allows subscribers to the game to create their own missions for other players to experience.
  • It’s extremely robust. Actually more options than I assumed it would have, and therefore more confusing than I thought it would be.
  • FAIL:  It caused repeated server crashes, and has been brought offline for revision. No ETA on re-launching the feature.
  • WIN:  No other online game offers such a robust content creation toolset. This could revolutionize what players expect from future MMOGs.

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E3 Wrangle-Up | LOTSO 10 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/2160/e3-wrangle-up-lotso-10/ Thu, 24 Jun 2010 06:15:37 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=2160 We take a look back at E3 2010, what were the big wins, the losers, and everything in between. Microsoft demo's Kinect, have they changed our minds? Is the PS Move a better Wii? Or is Sony really bringing something new here? We discuss! The 3DS has us torn, it's one big step forward, but maybe a few important steps back? We share our thoughts. OnLive had a big showing at E3 this year and we share our pre-hands on thoughts on OnLive and what it could mean if it really works. Tune in next episode for a full review!

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We take a look back at E3 2010, what were the big wins, the losers, and everything in between. Microsoft demo’s Kinect, have they changed our minds? Is the PS Move a better Wii? Or is Sony really bringing something new here? We discuss! The 3DS has us torn, it’s one big step forward, but maybe a few important steps back? We share our thoughts. OnLive had a big showing at E3 this year and we share our pre-hands on thoughts on OnLive and what it could mean if it really works. Tune in next episode for a full review!

All this and more, on this week’s Legend of the Stoned Owl!

Grab one of LOTSO’s feeds to get the show when its released:

This week’s show notes:

Software:

Donkey Kong…. Again:

GoldenEye… Again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PlH3vWAZyc

Portal… Again:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raRI1stoJTk

Kirby… Again (but YARN):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZGhrJ5VBF0

and Fallout (again)…

Hardware:

Kinect:

Kinectimals — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs2x3jFTb2E

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