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Written by Stehil
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 |
No, not the ones you eat, the ones you find in games. Game Trailers
sheds some light on the history of those fun little hidden gems in the
games we play.
Check it out at this link here.
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Written by KevLaR
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
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Depending on who you get the statistics from, 1 in 12 or 4-8% of the male population is color vision deficient (politically correct term). Oddly, the genetic deficiency is much more common in men than women. The most common deficiency is the lack of red and green cones in your eye. You could say that their vision is blue enhanced! While color blind gamers might have problems coordinating their wardrobe, the more common problem is distinguishing who is on your team, which flag to capture or solve countless puzzle games which rely on the user to match up colored tiles or find colored jewels.
So, what can game developers do?
The fixes are relatively simple to
implement. Any time color-specific information is used as a game
mechanic, give multiple options for those colors. A simple shift to
different hues, or even a drastic increase in contrast between two
colors would make these issues go away for color blind individuals.
Patterns and shapes can also be used to great effect; a flag with wide
stripes across it would be fix the issues people experience in games
like Battlefield 2142.
There is some hope. Games like Hexic will let you turn on shapes to augment the colors. Peggle Extreme
has a colorblind mode that adds a triangle to the green pegs and a +
sign to the purple pegs. GRAW has a selectable colorblind HUD with.
Games like Guitar Hero are easy to learn the fret positions rather than the colors while games like Audio Surf fail with its alternate mono-chromatic mode that does nothing to help the color challenged.
Considering how many players potentially are inflicted by this
condition, lets hope more game producers take this into consideration
and include subtle game design decisions that will make the games we
play friendly for all. If they dont, PC users will be forced to rely
on their video card drivers to correct color vibrance.
Source: Become a Robot, ars technica
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Written by Stehil
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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 |
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So for those of you who are Achievement Whores do I have the website for you. Unlock The Achievement (UTA) have cooked up a really cool idea, an internet scavenger hunt. With Prizes. First go register an account over at Unlock The Achievement , it takes 30 seconds with no email confirmation, make sure your logged in then start your searching. They have 40 some odd websites that have "achievements" each hidden on them that look like a 360 power button with a lock in the middle, you click these locks and it will shoot you back to the UTA sight and add it to your unlocked achievements. I'm not sure if its on purpose or not but they only have the top right portion of the power button lit up in green and it kinda reminds me of an inverse RROD. You can take a look at it after the break. I would recommend launching the button link in a separate window since UTA servers are really slow under the heavy load right now and it will allow you to keep looking.
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Written by Stehil
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Monday, 21 April 2008 |
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For those of you who haven't had a chance to check it out yet, Valve has released Meet The Scout for their release of TF2 for PC. For clarification sake thats just TF2 as a stand alone product and not part of the Orange Box in Stores.
For those a little confused by my bi-lingual comment, theres also a Spanish version for our Spanish 3-PG gamers. Both are attached after the break, or if you want the Hi-Def version head on over to Game Trailers.com
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Written by Cannonarm
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Saturday, 19 April 2008 |
For all of you that are sick of WoW and Guildwars and all the other MMO's that don't give the satisfaction of decapitating people, your time is finally up. Age of Conan is a new MMO that has been in the makes for years, geared towards savage yet intricate fighting based on the Lore of Conan the Barbarian.
While definitely geared towards combat it doesn't forget about questing or role development. You can play as one of 12 different classes. The classes range from the typical assassins and barbarians to the different classes such as the demonologist and dark templar. You also progress through 80 levels which gives much more character development than other games such as GuildWars.
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