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7-01-2009 @ 5:49PM
MCRaider said...
If they could get compaines like Adobe on board that would be great. Using that kind of software at home and not having to pay a ridiculous amount sounds great to me.
I would defiantly pay for this service if a subscription type system was offered. Like nob1e said, as long as lag is not an issue playing games like Mario Kart and many other titles would be great.
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7-02-2009 @ 7:34AM
Fizzl said...
Adobe are the kings of bloated and buggy software, leave them out of this please!