There are:
- Games played using e-mail.
- Games played on a browser window by using a web address.
- Games played using Internet Relay Chat, Telenet, MUD client, or a Web based forum.
- Games that are graphic need stand-alone software that permits players to play with or against one another using an Internet connection.
To play, one needs:
- A reliable Internet connection.
- A personal computer or game console.
- Selected software required by specific games.
For serious gaming the computer performance must be optimized. This can be done by:
- Running the disk defragmenter and organizing the computer files. This should ideally be done once a month at least.
- Correct folder and file errors by using scandisk---use once a week and the computer will give trouble free performance.
- Clean your hard drives-get rid of Internet files, temporary files, as well as files in the trash/recycle bin. Clear the cache and uninstall programs that are not in everyday use.
- Update the operating system software. Download any new security patches. Keep video drivers updated.
- Clear space on the hard drive---store files on a backup system.
- Clear any spyware you have inherited from websites.
- Minimize number of programs running-when playing a graphic intensive game if there are too many programs running simultaneously the graphics will become choppy and game will be slow.
- Delete add on game files-wall papers and other paraphernalia will just clutter the computer.
- Run an anti-virus program regularly but disable it when you are loading/playing games. Antivirus programs slow down games.
- Always shut down the computer properly.
Before you buy a game you must:
- Consider "system requirements" - some games can run on systems that are not exact others need specific hardware.
- Find out if the game is single player or multi-player. Many games need the Internet-and, the broadband connection is more efficient than the dial-up connection. Many like Xbox Live only work on a broadband connection.
- Find out if the game can be played using a mouse/keyboard or whether it will need a full-featured joy stick.
Do your research thoroughly-usually there are several games competing for players within a genre. Read game reviews before taking the final step.
Source:grownups.co.nz
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