Ingredients For A Great Computer Game
Some games remain in the player's mind for their complexity or
great features, some others come to attend a temporary demand
before falling into limbo of forgetfulness, but then, what are
the ingredients for a great computer game to make them
unforgettable and yet a rewarding experience?
Experts and successful PC games programmers agree, affirming
that every player is motivated when he/she feels to be in focus
in the game. Players want to have fun living the role of the
chosen character so he or she needs to feel that it is the
player who can control the outcome of the games.
Many programmers believe that focusing the player's perspective
is achieved just by making the actions easy throughout the game,
but that point of view may result in an even more frustrating
experience for experienced players who might feel a particular
game as a development for fools.
A large number of the most memorable and great computer games
include a selectable skill level to achieve the different
challenges a player might want to take. Depending on the
complexity of the games, some players may go for easier, but
most of them believe the harder the game the most rewarding the
experience when they win a competitive game or complete an
adventure-like game.
Developers should also consider the present technology before
programming a game. Computer
games are only limited by the player's computer system and
resources, so those users with a powerful computer will find a
game worthless if the story is great but the graphics are poor
and the actions do not correspond to the actual technology,
while others will find it frustrating in not being able to play
a game above their system specs, but with the look and feel of
those belonging to the early day of computerized games.
Simplicity is the clue to satisfy both, the high tech player and
the ordinary PC user. A great computer game is not one with all
heavy graphics running intensive system resources through
hundreds of pages but one with a quality look and great
performance on an average computer with the possibilities to
improve the gaming experience in equipment with a higher
capacity.
Additionally, the game has to be simple from the playable
perspective. A game which features are complicated or hard to
understand may discourage the player no matter how good it may
look. It is interesting to note how many old PC games based on
text adventures without fancy graphics still remain popular. So
then, the development of a story is also important to fulfill
what a player expects from games.
About the author:
Natalie Aranda writes about, familay, fun and learning. PC games are classified by
ages as baby computer games, toddler computer software,
preschooler games and activities, etc. Regardless of the age,
games are equally exciting for parents and teachers. The role of
computer games in education and learning is a new and
interesting research topic.