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Thursday, 20 October 2011
My notes on the gamasutra article
He explains the concepts of what would go into a game and how the structures of the game brings it all together the structures of the games are important without this theres no concept for the game to played. Hes explaining that games on consoles are more advanced than the the past games future games will have high velocity graphics and advanced essentials in future gaming. He says we wouldn't have future games if it wasn't created in the past with the techniques they used to create games. Theres a wide range of possibilities from the past to the future the technology has changed from low resolution to high resolution graphics. He talks about the files on the game you need all aspects of the game if there one file missing then its just a CD with files on it nothing more. the article also explains how games came together and how they have evolved, from pixelated to high tech concept imagery. He explains the aspects of the techniques needed for a playable game to be incredible. Design vocabulary, that nothings change from the past but some aspects are still the same. He knows what to expect from the player and he knows what the player is doing . If you played a game and did something wrong then when you go to play it again you will know what will aspect to happen before it even happens and then you pass the game. If you don't know what your doing and you make a wrong decisions you ll end up dead, if it keeps happening every time you will get frustrated then a game is not fun that's why games need to be balanced.
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Hi Tom,
ReplyDeleteWhile you've got your games blog up and running, there don't seem to be very many posts related to the material covered in Intro to Critical Games Studies. Do take advantage of any time that may be given to make blog posts, or grab a few minutes between sessions or at the end of the day to type up your notes and post them. If you leave it too long between a session and making a post responding to the material covered in the session or on a reading, it may come to feel like it's a bit of a burden to have to make several posts just to "catch up".
Hi Tom
ReplyDeleteAs ed says above you must put some time aside each week to update the blog, we are happy to see some video blogs if you want to use this method, either way we need to see this work being done regularly.
rob