PC Gaming Hardware and Software
At the NIPCC meeting of 16 December 2006 Steven Nelson presented "Gaming" to 14 attendees from 12:50 to 14:00. He gave a good overview of gaming on today's PCs, including a discussion of streams and other developments on-line. Here is a review by Chris Houser, from his blog:
Why game?
- Gaming is a great way to motivate kids to use computers. (Steve started learning computers by programming his own basic games in 1980.)
- Gaming teaches teamwork. (MPRPG are a metaphor for teamwork, according to Joi Ito.)
- Gaming is a great way to learn about computers. (Gamers need bleeding edge hardware and drivers, and just to get their games running well end up with a sysadmin's knowledge, ready to go to work building and maintaining other's PCs.)
- Think of the children! (Even if you don't game, you'll need to learn enough to buy games for your children and other kids in your life.)
- Gaming is better than TV. (Gaming uses your brain, unlike mindless TV.)
How to pick gaming hardware: Read online reviews. Especially video cards can be hard to understand just from reading the model number off the box: Research them very carefully. When building a PC, Jeff made an excel spreadsheet to track the model, cost, resolution, and speed of his candidate cards. Video card brands: Buy nVidia or Radeon; avoid the other crap.
How to pick game software:
- Read reviews. Alex recommends gameFAQ's imdb-like reviews.
- Try demo first. (Personal preference is huge.)
- Half Life is a great FPS engine. Its downloadable "steam" games require no atoms (CDs, boxes). Download and use for free for two weeks, then use your email and password as a purchase key.
- WoW with 8m users, is the most popular MMOG
Question: What about games on the Mac?
Answser: Forget the Mac. It's not gonna happen. The lastest greatest prettiest games will always appear first on the PC.
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