What is the Ultimate Gaming Machine?
By roopmoney
@roopmoney (175)
India
July 15, 2008 8:21am CST
Games are man-made entertainment source. They can of horror types(eg.- Resident Evil), Action(eg.- Prince of Persia), Adventure(eg.- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), Racing(eg.- Need for Speed), Sports(eg. - NBA, FIFA, Cricket,NHL), Simulation(eg. Train Simulator, Flight Simulator). But how do these games run? Every game requires some thing's to play the way it is meant to be played. It mainly depends on RAM(Random Access Memory), Processor Speed, OS(Operating Software) and GPU's(Graphics Processing Unit) and on secondary basis, it depends upon speed of HDD(Hard Disk Drive) and speed of optical drives(CD/DVD ROM). The more better everything, the more easily you can play the games on full settings. For more information add me.
2 responses
@Dhicks2008 (271)
•
15 Jul 08
Hi there roopmoney, yes i agree with your statements. Todays games really require alot of system resources to run, they used to be so small like 16mb video card, 200 mhz processor, 32mb ram lol. Its crazy how everything has all changed. I tell you one thing, I am really excited about the release of Command and conquer red alert 3 which is out in october this year! I for one am going to give my system a complete overhaul, its going to cost quite a bit but itl be worth it. Ive got a budget of £1200, hopefully i can make quite a good gaming computer with this.
Kind regard
Dhicks2008
1 person likes this
@bibek4 (86)
• India
15 Jul 08
yes recent games needs very high configuration . i really loved playing games but i do not able to play i have all the recent games with me but my machine is very low graded so i wish to say everybody that i do not like games to hide my willingness from the games . i should say that games should be supported low configuration machines