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Only a decade ago we were all enjoying the simple pixel graphics and poorly animated visuals of PC games. This was back in a time where things such as DirectX were new technologies- and operating systems had little support for video games. It's ironic to see that today you'll be hard pressed to find any kind of PC without some type of game on it.
As we progress to newer technologies in virtual reality, perceptual realism, and bridge the gap to reality in video games- we can't help but look back at the landmarks along the way that got us where we are today.
PC Games and Peripherals
PC games and peripherals go hand-in-hand for a better gaming experience. It all started with ideas such as the "Game Glove" or the much-loved gun peripheral for "Duck Hunt"- a popular Nintendo game in video game past. PC game peripherals have been lacking over the years, but this is not to say PC gamers haven't had their fair share of the market.
But the most common PC game peripherals are gamepads- surely not the most advanced, but the most common. Gamepads are popular for making the playing experience easier- not necessarily more lifelike. A first person shooter player may, for instance, use a gamepad to use "hot keys" to do certain commands- such as talking to teammates or changing weapons.
The Evolution of PC Games and Graphics
In the olden days, pixel art was popular for in-game graphics. Pixel art is the act of making stunning graphics just based on editing individual pixels in an image. In fact, a 3D look could be given on an actual 2D image, something we now call "2.5D."
Today, almost everything is in 3D. This means that almost everything a PC gamer interacts with has some type of 3D model, object, or sprite associated with it- even if it is a 2D game! This allows for more realism in PC games, and thus, gives the PC gamer a better experience.
Society And PC Games
It seems that everywhere you look there is another MMORPG or RPG PC game that is taking over countries all over the world by storm. Some such as World of Warcraft are even pulling in over 5 million users each month in online game play.
Obviously, PC games have had a large impact on society. It will be interesting to see how things pan out in the future as PC games become ever more popular in due time.
The Future of PC Games
Frighteningly enough, products are being tested that can react to a human's brain activity. Essentially, this brain activity can be used to control an object in PC games- giving humans the superpower they have dreamed of for decades!
Furthermore, PC games are now starting to take advantage of holographic technology. Although currently the technology is far from being perfected, it is quite exciting to think that in another decade we might be able to react to virtual objects simply by touching them.
Playing strategy games is a staple in today's society- so do your part and download pc games today!