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Thu 17/08/00 at 09:05
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When we ask ourselves what is the Future of gaming, what the real truth is we just dont know. Who would have thought the Micro processor would have been invented. In the eighties, did we really see our selves playing Half-life, Quake 3 or even Crazy taxi. When these new technologies came out, people were amazed by them. I feel; that this amazement just might not exists any more. When a game comes out with realistic graphics, we are not breath taken, we do not think to ourselves; " How did they do that." Because the gamers in this present time has seen so many surprises in games again and again, they are bored, starved of new and excting ideas that need to feed their appetites. So when a Multi-billion pound company decides to try and change this, how do they go about it. well, for a start, they make sure you can play your old games from your last console. They will make exciting sequels (!) They even invent the idea of having internet access on your console without giving the buyer a modem. So when trying to make a console, worthy enough of making it "next generation material, " what do you have to do? Well for a start you have to bring out excting "never been seen concepts." Painting on walls looks exciting, driving a taxi around and picking people up for fares looks cool. These ideas may see simple, and if they are seen simple to you, why havent they been used before.! Bringing out a title on a console is a good idea, when it becomes a success, that is good, when you try to make a sequel out of it, depending on the success of the first title is not always going to work. Some titles do make a success when they are made a sequel, but most of the time, it is developers just trying to get another £30-£40 from your wallet. So next generation console have to be original, they have to have experience, and most of all they have to keep their buyers in mind, after all, we are the ones who really control the games industry!
Thu 24/08/00 at 12:32
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With the console wars still active, what will they be like tomorrow? The games advance further still, with the consoles providing the graphics, music and atmosphere to bring the game to life. With the next generation of consoles just round the corner, who knows what games are just round the corner. Today you have vibrating controllers, tomorrow you have Holographic display. Maybe you will be actually able to interact with the game, using your mind to control the game, your own thoughts changing the game as it goes. Amagine a fighting game like tekken, where you see the fighters view with your own eyes through your mind and where no move is impossible except the one's you don't think of. With 3-D rides at theme parks like the Terminator 2 Battle across time ride in Florida, maybe you play games like that, actually see the punchs, blasts, gun fire coming directly at your face in 3-D! Maybe it won't be as far off as we think, it's as only as far away is we think in our minds it's far away.
Fri 18/08/00 at 21:26
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And you dare to call me sad, at least i'm not a wimp, scared to get into a discussion on a discussion forum. Well i think it's a shame that all you want to do is win a game, that's a bit pointless, if you just want a game, why say anything at all? You do realise that the vast majority of winners are chosen at random don't you? well why not just put in tiny comments, or at least say something valuable and accept that you will get replies. I find it most unfortunate that you don't want to communicate with people, because it would be good to actually discuss your views... of course, all you are concerned about is insulting people and winning a game, well i think you should just stop posting on a discussion forum. Yes there's a chance to win games, but i post to discuss, if i had nothing to say, regardless of the fact i could win a game, i wouldn't say it. So stop being so ridiculous and leave comments in the less read areas, where there is less risk of someone actually replying.
Fri 18/08/00 at 10:36
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Man are you a sad gimp, what you dont relise you rent boy is that im writing is to win, not to communicate with you. If you read the article, you will notice that i said WE WOULD NOT HAVE IMAGAGINED PLAYING HALF LIFE. I know what Wolf 3-d is, I had all the chapters for it, I completed every one, so dont go on about something you are so inexperienced about. Its people like you i want to take in a dark alley and kick to bells of s**t out of.
Thu 17/08/00 at 23:12
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yes... why haven't they been tried before? oh, wait a minute! they have! You probably don't remember Quarantine, but you had to drive around in a taxi collecting fares from odd inhabitants, the only difference is that in Quarantine you had other violent drivers on the road, and could equip your car with guns. So Crazy Taxi is just a less violent Quarantine (and trust me it's exactly the same idea). Half Life, now where did that come from? oh of course! Doom anyone? or to be more precise Wolfenstien! so Quake 3? what's new about that? it's just improving multiplayer technology and computer AI and removing the single player element of first person shooters! (yes you can play single against bots but that's just simulated multiplayer). There are many developers trying to create exciting new original ideas. Take Peter Molyneaux, he created Dungeon Keeper when with Bullfrog, something that was totally original in theme (though the building blocks were there) and now what's he up to? Black and White, a very original game that some people find hard to put in a secure genre. There are many developers who don't think of gamers only as customers, but remember that they themselves are gamers and so games are created for them too! So the future of gaming is already going on, all you gotta do is pay attention! (and especially to the PC where the most innovation seems to appear, probably because there are so many developers for it)
Thu 17/08/00 at 09:05
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When we ask ourselves what is the Future of gaming, what the real truth is we just dont know. Who would have thought the Micro processor would have been invented. In the eighties, did we really see our selves playing Half-life, Quake 3 or even Crazy taxi. When these new technologies came out, people were amazed by them. I feel; that this amazement just might not exists any more. When a game comes out with realistic graphics, we are not breath taken, we do not think to ourselves; " How did they do that." Because the gamers in this present time has seen so many surprises in games again and again, they are bored, starved of new and excting ideas that need to feed their appetites. So when a Multi-billion pound company decides to try and change this, how do they go about it. well, for a start, they make sure you can play your old games from your last console. They will make exciting sequels (!) They even invent the idea of having internet access on your console without giving the buyer a modem. So when trying to make a console, worthy enough of making it "next generation material, " what do you have to do? Well for a start you have to bring out excting "never been seen concepts." Painting on walls looks exciting, driving a taxi around and picking people up for fares looks cool. These ideas may see simple, and if they are seen simple to you, why havent they been used before.! Bringing out a title on a console is a good idea, when it becomes a success, that is good, when you try to make a sequel out of it, depending on the success of the first title is not always going to work. Some titles do make a success when they are made a sequel, but most of the time, it is developers just trying to get another £30-£40 from your wallet. So next generation console have to be original, they have to have experience, and most of all they have to keep their buyers in mind, after all, we are the ones who really control the games industry!

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