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Evolution
of Gaming : Graphics vs Gameplay |
by:
Tony
James |
If
you are old enough to remember the early
days of computer gaming you know there were
a lot of great games that were fun because
of the exceptional gameplay and not just
the graphics. Gaming started to become a
little more popular in the 90s once people
started buying computers. In the early 90s
games like Maniac Mansion, X-com 1, and
Civilization were extremely hot because
of their addictive unique gameplay. Today
gaming is mainstream and marketed towards
a mass audience. In order to market to everyone,
many games these days focus on the graphics
and special effects rather than unique gameplay.
You see many games that seem to be carbon
copies of each other with slightly different
twists.
These days, a lot of games try to be as
realistic as possible and have the most
textures and polygons jammed in to wow your
eyes. In order to market to everyone, many
games these days focus on the graphics and
special effects rather than unique gameplay.
Although there is nothing wrong with a game
with beautiful graphics, once the novelty
of the graphics runs out, the gameplay is
what keeps you playing. You see many games
that seem to be carbon copies of each other
with slightly different twists. There are
a few games like Halo 2 where the developers
obviously spent a lot of time fine tuning
to make sure the gameplay was as enjoyable
as possible. With Halo 2, the two things
that give it an edge in my opinion is the
fact that the movement of players is slower
than most games and the weapons are highly
balanced. Also, rather than throwing tons
of multiplayer maps at the player, the developers
focused on making a limited number of quality
maps.
Freeware games are an option for people
on a small budget who value gameplay over
graphics. A freeware game is simply a game
that is completely free with no fees attached.
Freeware developers usually don’t have the
million dollar 3d engines to run their games
so they must make the games as fun as they
can without all the bells and whistles of
retail games. These developers make games
simply for the love of making them and sometimes
come up with some unique and quality games
that are definitely worth a look. Especially
considering that these games are completely
free. These games span all the categories
of retail games from Massively Multiplayer
to 3d First Person Shooter. Some companies
also release production quality games as
freeware because they decide not to put
the game into production or as promotion.
About the author:
Tony James is a supporter of freeware games
and runs (Freewaregames.net-free
fullversion games) a well known freeware
resource with the hottest free games
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