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Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

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Re: Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Fri 08 Jul 2011, 06:26:32

You don't know anything about me, so don't even try.

Bethesda Softworks Games Fallout, Fallout 3 Take a Trip to The Smithsonian
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')f nothing else, Bethesda is racking up some accolades - including a stint at The Smithsonian - that show that it's one of the premier video game developers around.

More precisely, a pair of Bethesda's games was recently selected to be part of The Smithsonian's The Art of Video Games exhibition, which explores the 40-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium. Voters selected 80 games from a pool of 240 proposed choices in various categories, divided by era, game type and platform. The exhibition will be on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum from March 16, 2012 through September 30, 2012.

Bethesda's winning games include:

- Fallout, released in 1997, was selected to represent the Adventure category of "Era 4: Transition," for the DOS/Windows platform.
- Fallout 3, released in 2008, was chosen again to represent the Adventure category, this time in "Era 5: Next Generation," for the Modern Windows platform.
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion almost made the cut to represent the Adventure category for the Xbox 360 platform but was bested by MassEffect 2.

(If you guessed that Pac-Man from 1981 was the top game selected to represent Era 1, you would be correct.)

On the same topic of accolades, two of Bethesda's games were recently named among the top 20 in IGN's Top 100 Modern Games list, beating out the likes of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Gears of War.

- Fallout 3, released in 2008, ranked 6 overall. Said IGN, "This western-style RPG from Bethesda Game Studios took on one of PC gaming's biggest franchises. The setting: a frightening, post-apocalyptic landscape that's the end result of a massive nuclear exchange between the United States and China. Focused in an obliterated Washington, D.C., players are cast as the Wastelander, a character that grew up in the safety of an underground vault only to be launched into the realities of a dystopian landscape where everyone is out for their own self-interest."
- Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, released in 2006, ranked 18 overall. Said IGN, "If what you're looking for is a deep, immersive, non-linear and incredibly expansive experience, look no further than The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Released on PC and Xbox 360 in 2006 and a year later on the PlayStation 3, Oblivion brought gamers to the fictional province of Cyrodiil, tasking them to complete a meaty main quest while complimenting that quest with incredible freedom to explore the territory at will."

Aside from the accolades, it seems that the reason Bethesda Softworks hasn't been making news of late is because it's preparing to make news later this year - to prepare the launch of the next installment of the Elder Scrolls series (and follow up to the ridiculously successful Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, co-published by 2K Games (NASDAQ: TTWO), and which sold almost 5 million copies after less than a year on the market).

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is slated for release on November 11 (11/11/11), for the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 platforms.

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I played Elder Scrolls III:Morrowind and Elder Scrolls IV:Oblivion to death. Along with Panzer General 1 and 2 and Star Control 2 on the 3DO, they are in my top 5.

I have a problem with Pacman being in Era I.

Era 1 should be Pong, Breakout, Asteroid, The intellivision Games, Early Atari. The stuff before decent graphics were even possible.

And they should be divided between Home console and Arcade, since in the early years Arcade far surpassed anything for home consoles.

Comodore needs special mention since they brought D&D and War Strategy to the home market. Also F15 Strike Eagle which allowed you to select your load and fly missions in what was probably the first reasonable combat flight sim.

I had been a pinball fanatic before the electronic games came out. I had a room just for the commercial Arcade machines as they came out. You want to talk about spending money just to play games. Every new game required me to buy the next Arcade machine. (I liked Defender better than Pacman.)

P.S. Midnight-gamer, thanks for the tip on Planescape. I looked it up and it sounds interesting. I've got lots of time between now and 11/11/11.

For those of you concerned about my electricity expenditure, I use a hell of a lot less than I did when I had a room full of Arcade machines.

And if you hadn't noticed, the world is coming to an end in the next decade or so. You can stop trying to save it.(Like you ever were in the first place.) It's too late.
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Re: Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

Unread postby AdTheNad » Fri 08 Jul 2011, 08:33:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Expatriot', 'T')he hilarious part about Cid blowing huge coin on a gaming computer is that he is PO.com's resident chief Marxist.

If he had his way, and government ran everything, we'd still be trying to work out how a semiconductor could be used as a transistor.

Even in a thread about computers and computer games, a shining example of how you don't need the capitalist profit driven model for everything, where PC games live and die by the free mods made by people for the fun of it, you still can't except that any other system might work and in fact does work better in certain situations.
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Re: Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

Unread postby AgentR11 » Fri 08 Jul 2011, 09:52:00

Problem with PacMan as a game, if I recall from the days when I didn't have gray hair, was that you could memorize a pattern that always worked, so in essence, the game became 10-15 minutes of grind, just to see if you could extend the play for just a few more seconds as it got ridiculously fast paced.

Yes... I memorized a video game. I'm ashamed... all those defenseless quarters. And then, when you're sitting at the videogame for 15 minutes per quarter, you're thinking, "someone's losing a ton of money by me being here..."

btw..As to electricity... my computer room requires two full 20amp circuits and got so hot that it required its own dedicated A/C. lol.
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Re: Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

Unread postby lowem » Sat 09 Jul 2011, 00:25:48

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AgentR11', 'b')tw..As to electricity... my computer room requires two full 20amp circuits and got so hot that it required its own dedicated A/C. lol.
Yall don't get to feel bad.


Great, and I thought that me here with 2 desktop PC's, 3 laptops, 1 unused nettop and 1 unused netbook, and the occasional 1-2 additional laptops from the office, was already a bit much :-D

Oh, and there's also the other unused desktop PC casing being used as a bedside table, I think there is still a motherboard inside, perhaps a P3-450 :lol:
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Re: Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

Unread postby Expatriot » Sat 09 Jul 2011, 23:09:01

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cid_Yama', 'Y')ou don't know anything about me, so don't even try.


Quite on the contrary, Cid. While I don't know the immaterial details of you - the folderol that fills your day, your name and address, how you like your eggs, and so on. I know you extremely well. You've blown a large portion of your awake life adding over four thousand posts to this site, many with a lot of content. Figure 5 minutes per post, not including reading thread time, and you're looking at you writing 8 hours a day, 7 days a week, for two months straight. That's a conservative estimate. It's probably closer to 4 or 5 months straight.

You think you can write your thoughts down in that kind of detail and not have a reasonably astute person not know everything about you that matters? Or do you really think the contents of your NetFlix cue or your favorite Ska band matter?

:lol:

The FBI would have zero problem picking you out of a crowd of 1,000 people.
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Re: Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

Unread postby Keith_McClary » Sun 10 Jul 2011, 00:53:38

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Re: Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

Unread postby Pretorian » Sun 10 Jul 2011, 03:44:29

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cid_Yama', '
')And if you hadn't noticed, the world is coming to an end in the next decade or so. You can stop trying to save it.(Like you ever were in the first place.) It's too late.



The world will be fine and dandy, just as it was for the last couple of billion of years , even without you Cid. Do not pat yourself on the back as you getting close to your deathbed. Even with all the excreted pollution you left us the world will be just fine. Shame you can't take it with you though
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Re: Are tower PCs on the way to the dumpster?

Unread postby Sys1 » Sun 10 Jul 2011, 07:05:29

I'm a gamer too. I just love video games and programmation. I'm quite ready to forget car, cell phone, plane or salmon. Forgetting about computer would be really sad. Finally, without any computer and the internet, I would not have known anything about peak oil.
I would be clueless today about what's going on and would have made bad decisions (like credit, kind of job, no preps...).
I'm currently playing games like GTA4, Starcraft2, Mafia2, Crysis2... Fallout 3.
My first computer was an Amstrad CPC 6128, with which I discovered programmation (Basic). I'm currently programming in Delphi, a kind of enhanced turbo pascal with which I created a chatbot. After many years, I'm still amazed by the freedom of creativity you can get out of a computer. 8)
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