Computer games are most often used for an entertainment
value, but can also be educational. Below we have listed several
considerations to look at when purchasing a computer game.
Demo
Today, a large majority of computer games that are released are also released as a demo and are available through computer game magazines
or off of the Internet. If you are purchasing the game for yourself and
have not seen or played the game, you may consider playing the demo (if
available) before purchasing the game. The demo is found from the developer's website.
System Requirements
Some of the latest computer games require can require a lot out of a computer. Make sure that your computer meets the games System Requirements. If your computer barely meets the requirements or doesn't meet the requirements you may need to upgrade before you get the best enjoyment from the game.
Multiplayer
Multiplayer
is similar to Mass Multiplayer; however, these games allow the players
to play with a few players (2 - 20 players). These are still fun and
excellent games, and are games where you must either shoot and frag
other players, or develop an online character by fighting creatures.
Unlike
the Mass Multiplayer games, these games are quick and do not require
hundreds of hours of game play and can be played as Multiplayer or
Single Player.
Mass multiplayer
Mass Multiplayer games are an excellent choice for
any advanced or new game player. These games are games where the player
joins thousands, sometimes millions, of other players from all over the
planet and build up their character, fight creatures, develop skills,
fight other players, talk, and much more. While these games are fun and
can be played sometimes for years, they do require a small monthly fee.
This fee can be anywhere from $10.00 to $20.00 a month and help to
maintain the servers, help with updates and maintain your account.
These games are also only available when connecting to the Internet and do not offer a single player option.
Piracy
Software piracy,
unfortunately, is very commonplace in the computer gaming industry and
Computer Hope highly recommends that it not be considered. While it has
been easy in the past, gaming piracy has become more difficult. Users
who pirate games may be forfeiting the ability to play with their
friends online, not be able to receive updates for the games, and more
importantly are not supporting the company of the game.
Users who let their friends pirate their games are
also forfeiting their rights. If you share your serial or ID number
with a friend you may be giving up your right to play online.
Rating
The
ESRB rating of a game determines how violent the game is; below is a
listing of several of the ratings found on the majority of all games
today. See the ESRB definition for additional information on ESRB and a listing of each of the ratings.
Computer Hope has no place in giving
recommendations to parents on what games are ok for their child. The
choice it is up to the parent to decide what is ok or not ok for their
children to play.
Type
There are different types of games available today
for the computer. These games can vary from first person shooter to
sports. Visit our game page for a listing of computer games and game types as well as a description on each of the game types.
Upgrade
When purchasing a software game, ensure that it is
not an upgrade to an early version of the game. Many of the available
updates will require that the previous version of the software be
already installed on the computer.
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