Well, what do you think? Obviously you need both...Hyperspace is where you pay to see extra Star Wars stuff...and AOL is the format the trailer is going to be in...So basically you need AOL for starters, and then I'm sure some HS will be nice enough to share the trailer with everyone else...Which is always very kind of them...no matter what, its gonna get spread REAL fast on the internet.
"so...does that mean you need both HS and AOL?"
Let me help you with the one which was directed at you:
Well, what do you think? Obviously you need both...Hyperspace is where you pay to see extra Star Wars stuff...and AOL is the format the trailer is going to be in...So basically you need AOL for starters, and then I'm sure some HS will be nice enough to share the trailer with everyone else...Which is always very kind of them...no matter what, its gonna get spread REAL fast on the internet.
"so...does that mean you need both HS and AOL?"
Originally posted by hunchy
Let me help you with the one which was directed at you:Well, what do you think? Obviously you need both...Hyperspace is where you pay to see extra Star Wars stuff...and AOL is the format the trailer is going to be in...So basically you need AOL for starters, and then I'm sure some HS will be nice enough to share the trailer with everyone else...Which is always very kind of them...no matter what, its gonna get spread REAL fast on the internet.
"so...does that mean you need both HS and AOL?"
and what is your source for this info?
Dude you are really confused aren't you...
OK, let me outline it for you...
#1: The Star Wars Episode 3 trailer will be available on the HS first ONLY. (You DO know what the HS is right?)
#2: It says that you need AOL to view the trailer.
Here's the link to Star Wars.com. I think that makes it official, don't you?
Read it for yourself...it states exactly what I said...Yes it can be in Quicktime too, but it states that you have to have AOL to watch the trailer in streaming video...
"Lucas Online is pleased to have partnered with AOL and Moviefone.com to provide starwars.com readers with fast and reliable access to Episode III video content. Subscribers to AOL will be able to see the trailer in streaming video formats starting November 4."
.And I have not gone to every thread you go to...I have gone to this one and the a few on the General Forum...but you visit so many its kind of hard not to bump into you...any topic about Bush/Kerry we both seem to be there...And I'm not leaving.