03 Feb 2010 @ 11:04 PM 
 

Online Games - Now More Popular Than Ever Before

 

Simply saying that online gaming has become popular is a massive understatement. It had been popular for a while, but in the past couple of years its popularity has reached previously unheralded heights. Try typing the keyword ‘online games’ into Google -  you’ll see there are over 204,000,000 results. If you took only 5 minutes checking out each of those results, it would take you about 5,837 years to complete that task if you worked 8 hours a day, for 7 days a week.

So, why is it that online gaming consistently rises in popularity? Ever improving technology is one reason, increasingly impressive graphics is a second, and more interactability is a third.

It seems like a lifetime ago now that Pong, Pac-Man and Frogger were the leading lights of the gaming world, but in actual fact it was just a decade or two ago. In the world of technology though, that is more than a lifetime, it’s an entirely different era! It’s not that games programmers didn’t have ideas for the types of games that we enjoy playing now, it was rather that they had no way of implementing their ideas. The coding languages that form the basis of current games simply didn’t exist in the past, and the processors in computers just not fast enough to process anything more than simple commands. Now though, technology and programming languages are at a level whereby the imagination is the only limitation, and this has shown itself in the great games that are consistently released.

In terms of graphics, as with technology (and yes the two are related), monumental steps have been made. Though you can have good games with poor graphics, it’s hard to argue against the point that graphics really add to the overall experience of gaming. Long gone are the days of watching slow, dull blotches jerk across the screen. Such graphics would not be tolerated by gamers in current times. We now expect top notch graphics that resemble movies, and that’s what we get! Whereas before non-gamers would wonder why we would spend hours watching an uninspiring screen, they’re now drawn in by the life-like graphics and want to experience them themselves.

Everyone knows that great graphics don’t always equate to a great game though. The criteria for a great game is that it is interactive and rewarding, and this is where online games have really come into their own. Playing online against real people is, for the vast majority of people, far superior to just playing against a computer. Before, Internet connections were just too slow to allow gamers to properly compete against each other online, but now you can compete simultaneously against 20+ people from around the world with no problems at all. This has greatly extended the amount of time that you can play a game before getting bored of it, and literally every time that you play a game you don’t know what to expect.

So, what does the future hold for online gaming? Well, the future’s bright for sure. The points mentioned above will continue to improve and as they do so even more people will enter the world of online gaming and, as they do so, more, and bigger and better, games will be created. Sounds good, right?

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Last Edit: 03 Feb 2010 @ 11 04 PM

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