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Nearly two-thirds of the more than 900 U.S....

Nearly two-thirds of the more than 900 U.S. adults Verizon and Engadget recently polled had high interest in watching streaming video on a game console, Chris Melissinos, Verizon director-corporate strategy, OTT and Media, said Friday at the Engadget Expand conference…

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Media Preview in New York. Meanwhile, 58 percent of the respondents preferred to play games in the cloud and not worry about storage requirements on their consoles, he said. Fifty-three percent of the respondents believed buffering while watching streaming video was more painful than a root canal, he said. Thirty-four percent of hardcore gamers polled were willing to sacrifice a car for six months to be one of the first consumers to get the PS4 or Xbox One, he said. The survey was the third gaming survey in a series, he said. More findings of the survey were to have been released Monday.