Have you ever looked at the system requirements for a PC game, only to find that your computer still can’t run the game worth a darn even though it has better hardware than those base requirements?
In part 1 the physics engines for Flash were presented. In this second part it’s time to illustrate something a little more familiar in the PC world with some 3-point perspective.
Even though there are tons of screenshot contests out all the time in MMO/MMORPG games, there are still millions of players who don’t know how to take one. So, here is your guide to taking a screenshot in any pc game.
Running a top quality server requires planning and excellent management skills. Read this guide to learn what to do to make yours stand out on the list.
If you have a factory built PC, there’s a good chance that the power supply can’t handle the minimum power requirements for that high-end gaming video card you wish to install.
If you are unfortunate enough to have installed Nprotect Game Guard on your system, you could be staring at a whole heap of heartache later. Notoriously difficult to uninstall – there’s no option – Game Guard looks and behaves like a rootkit, but it can be removed with a little tinkering.
When playing games online, many game servers run dedicated anti-cheat software in order to try to make the game fairer for all concerned. However, for other games, anti-cheat software makes up part of the game package and one in particular is very intrusive: Inca Software’s Game Guard.
Much has been made of Microsoft’s decision to make DirectX 10 only compatible with their Windows Vista operating system. From a gamer’s perspective, what is it that the new API brings to the table over its predecessor, DirectX 9?