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Age of Empires: Official Trailer (1997, Ensemble/Microsoft)

May 31st, 2010 Tess 2 comments


Age of Empires (often abbreviated to AoE or AofE), is a history-based real-time strategy computer game released in 1997. Developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft, the game uses the Genie, a 2D sprite based game engine. The game allows the user to act as the leader of an ancient civilization by advancing it through four ages, (Stone Age, Tool Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age) gaining access to new and improved units with each advance. Originally touted as Civilization meets Warcraft, some reviewers felt that the game failed to live up to these expectations when it was released. Despite this, it received generally good reviews, and an expansion pack, Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome Expansion was released in 1998. Both the original Age of Empires and the expansion pack were later released as “the Gold Edition”. Age of Empires requires the player to develop a civilization from a handful of hunter-gatherers to an expansive Iron Age empire. To assure victory, the player must gather resources in order to pay for new units, buildings and more advanced technology. Resources must also be preserved, as no new resources become available as the game progresses, meaning, if you cut a tree down, the tree will not come back. Twelve civilizations are available, each with individual sets of attributes, including a varying number of available technologies and units. Each civilization has technologies unique to them, so that no civilization possesses all the technologies

Beef Up Your Gaming System On A Budget With Multiple Graphics Cards

May 31st, 2010 Tess No comments

Every gamer wants a high performance machine. However, building one can be wildly expensive. As the graphics card often dictates the in-game performance of your computer, a high-end GPU is considered a must for a serious gamer. The newest graphics cards can be very expensive and also tend to become obsolete over time.
However, with the emergence of multi-GPU technology, a user can combine multiple cards to achieve better performance. This could allow you to purchase less expensive graphics cards for use with your gaming system. As your needs increase, you can purchase another card to take some of the load off of your current hardware. This will give you a quality experience with even the newest games that was previously only available on a high end gaming card.
Nvidia’s SLI and ATI’s CrossFire technologies offer multiple card support. If you are interested in put together a system around this strategy, you should be careful to get the correct components. If you want multi-GPU support, you will need a motherboard that allows for it. Most newer gaming motherboards will offer this. Also, you will need a massive power supply to pump out the voltages necessary to run multiple cards. These SLI-ready power supplies are not necessarily expensive. However, you don’t want to have to buy a new power supply when you get a new card.
When you use this strategy to build your gaming system, you can purchase decent graphics cards that are a few months behind the newest releases. In a market where parts are difficult to move off the shelves after a year or less, you can see why these are much cheaper cards. However, the addition of future cards will give you a similar boost in performance to one of the top-of-the-line, pricey cards. You can save up money for these improvements at your leisure without having to throw out old parts.
Remember to plan your purchases around the current limitations of multi-GPU technology. For example, an Nvidia SLI rig will require you to use only cards of the same chip set. If you intend to use a GeForce 9800 GT, for example, you will need to buy the same card when you add a second. ATI’s CrossFire technology allows you to use different cards from the same series. These are hardly limitations, but it’s frustrating to have issues later on down the line if you didn’t do the research upfront.
If you play massively multiplayer online games, such as World of Warcraft and other popular MMOPRGs you may want to think about purchasing one powerful card instead. These games are often very processor intensive, and there are frequently support issues for multi-GPU setups. However, for games that really work your graphics card, multiple cards can vastly improve your performance.
High end graphics really display the awesome power of the desktop PC. Gaming does not require the massive budgets of the past. If you choose a smart system, you can get smooth frame rates on the latest games at a reasonable price. Multi-GPU technology allows you to upgrade your machine on your terms.

World Of Warcraft Strategy Guide

May 31st, 2010 Tess No comments

World of Warcraft Strategy Guide is something you definitely need if you plan to dominate the game. There are thousands of players out there who always trying something new every day, testing tips and tricks from numerous WoW forums. After through these long trials, some are having small success, others don’t.

There is reason for this; WoW is a massive game, contain multiple factors such as race, class, professions, events, quests, guilds, the game’s economy, and hundreds other. As a single player, there is NO WAY you can mastering all of these on your own even if you sit down playing WoW 24/7 for years. The game will simply catch on by releasing new patch or expansion pack.

Then how do you dominating the game without put so much effort? Let’s review some facts: World of Warcraft is a MMORPG created by Blizzard Entertainment, a world famous name in the PC game industry for years. Even today, there are players that still playing their game that released back in 1990s (Star Craft and Diablo II). Currently WoW is the world’s most-subscribed MMORPG with 11.5 million monthly subscriber and hold 62% of MMORPG market.

Get the picture? With this massive subscriber and MMORPG market domination, this game is provide potentially huge market for WoW related products. And that is what people do: create products; and strategy guide is the one with the highest demand, period. Now, as I stated above, there is no way a single player can mastering all the game aspects even if he play the game without rest every day; even if he just create a specific guide such as gold guide, he still has to update the tricks on every patch and expansion, so how did he keeps up with all the tasks?

The answer is simple: these guys are professionals; they do this as a job and have many staffs to help them on various tasks, such as managing forum, researching the new patch, fixing bugs, testing new methods, etc to cover as many aspects of the game which one cannot do alone. With their income on the line, staffs to paid every months, and the money back guarantee promise, they will sure to deliver you the best guides the can create with the fastest update (most of these products comes with lifetime subscription, so you can be sure to receive updates) to satisfy your need.

The fact remains: people will do better if there are something to gain back, so you definitely won’t find any of their secret tricks in any free source information provider such as forum. So if you want to dominating the game, get the best and most comprehensive guide you can find and follow its every steps.

That said, it is also important to remind yourself that no matter how great it is, WoW is just a game; so if any of you thinking of hacking, stealing, or resort to any illegal activities in order to get your hand on these guide; think again, it is just a game and don’t worth the risks.

some good real time strategy games?

May 31st, 2010 Tess 6 comments

the computer i’m running isn’t so great.

i played Empire Earth II and was disappointed by it.

I currently have Rise of Nations and Starcraft and Warcraft.

are there other good RTS games? (excluding World in Conflict)

the best real time strategy game of all time for the pc?

May 31st, 2010 Tess 3 comments

so what do you think is the best real time strategy game for the PC?! and why?!

Can anyone suggest any strategy games for the PC?

May 31st, 2010 Tess 3 comments

I loved Rome: Total War and things like that (mainly because of the history) but can anyone offer any suggestions for any other similar games or any strategy games old or new (preferably to the standard of Rome Total War).

Also is there any point getting the Alexander expansion pack?

Rome Invasion Part I

May 31st, 2010 Tess 5 comments


Roman Army Invades Gaul

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