What better idea for the first android post than a screenshot on my current phone. All relative options are linked to their sources.
Google Nexus 4 | Android 4.2.2 | Android Open Kang Project
Launcher
-Nova Launcher Prime
Widget
-Beautiful Widgets
--Bracketed LX (with custom background)
--Real Weather
Icon Pack
-Tersus
--With some of my own icons
Wallpaper
-A Liquid Cloud Full LWP
Softkeys
-Zenyth Keys
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Welcome to my Blog
Welcome to my personal blog Thoughts and Designs. I wanted to have something other than a social network to showcase my art and articles and thought this would be the best way to do that.
The two articles before this post were from previous articles I had written for Video Gaming Hard Corps. All of my gaming related articles will also appear there but Android and Art will be exclusive to this site for the time being.
I hope you enjoy your stay and feel free to add me on various social networks using the links to the right and also check out Video Gaming Hard Corps, a gaming blog and community where I write and take part in a bi-weekly Google+ Hangout.
The two articles before this post were from previous articles I had written for Video Gaming Hard Corps. All of my gaming related articles will also appear there but Android and Art will be exclusive to this site for the time being.
I hope you enjoy your stay and feel free to add me on various social networks using the links to the right and also check out Video Gaming Hard Corps, a gaming blog and community where I write and take part in a bi-weekly Google+ Hangout.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
What is the point of the Steambox?
Lots of people are excited for Valve’s Steambox. We know it’s coming and we know what it’s basically going to be, a small portable linux gaming PC for around $100. It will boot into Steam and be able to play all Steam games and apps, but that’s it.
Now, this is a great idea, the Xbox and PS3 already have higher price points for mostly the same games though there are some major exceptions such as Halo, Madden, and other exclusives. The PS4 and next Xbox will be even higher priced so the concept of a $100 gaming PC that has access to all of Steam is a pretty amazing concept. There are obviously a lot of games not available on Steam, but they are not available on Xbox, Playstation or Wii either.
I could easily see newcomers to gaming, and also people looking to get a new console easily choosing the Steambox over the PS4 or next Xbox. And thats a great thing. But theres one underlying point. What exactly is the point of the Steambox?
The Steambox is a Steam console, now thanks to Steam it won’t be anywhere near as locked down as the Xbox and Playstation. It has mod support with the Steam Workshop and great indie support as well. However, because it’s Steam only, that also puts it at a huge disadvantage against, well, a real PC.
Right off the bat, you can own a single desktop PC for everything. Gaming, entertainment, work, simply everything you’d want to do on a computer. And Windows 8 brings the Windows Store and great mobile apps from iOS and Android to your PC.
Additionally, and the more important thing is that you have access to every single game. With the Steambox, you’ll just have whats on Steam. Now granted seam has an insane amount of games, but lets say GOG.com has a really great sale on a game you want, and you go and buy it. On the Steambox you can’t play it, because your locked into just Steam. On your PC, you can play it.
Modding is also another huge staple in PC gaming, but the Steam Workshop only supports a handful of games. And also is NOT the easiest to use system. Here’s a list of a few games that have huge modding communities but no space on Steam Workshop.
-Grand Theft Auto III, Vice CIty, San Andreas, IV
-Torchlight I & II
-Dragon Age Origins & Dragon Age 2
-Mass Effect Series
-The Witcher Series
-Jedi Knight Series
-Star Wars Empire at War
-Command and Conquer Series
-Elder Scrolls Series, other than Skyrim (Skyrim Nexus has more mods than Steam)
-Fallout 3 and New Vegas
-Unreal Tournament Series
So right there you have an absolute huge amount of games that have enormous amounts of mods available but on a Steambox no way to get them or install them. Grand Theft Auto IV for example has just as many mods as Skyrim and is much more popular, go search on YouTube if you don’t believe me.
So, lets go over everything again. The Steambox is a great PC console, but it’s just that, a Steam console. A true gaming PC is capable of doing everything the Steambox can, and a lot more, in addition to most likely having much better graphics.
Now I’m not totally saying the Steambox is useless, it does have it’s uses. However, a gaming PC can be bought starting at around $600 and in the long run, at least in my opinion, you’re much better of with a one-box solution. Such is much better than having a cheap PC and a cheap Steambox that can’t even give you the full PC gaming experience; Just the Steam one.
Patience Brings Quality: A Thought On Kickstarter.
Last year I helped fund a Kickstarter for a game called Star Command a mobile game for iOS and Android that’s very basically a Sims meets Star Trek type game. They were a new developer but they were incredibly excited and used Kickstarter to help fund the game. With the initial Kickstarter they had an estimated release date of holiday 2011.
A few months after the initial Kickstarter they started another one. This second Kickstarter would be for a PC and Mac version of the game that was wildly wanted after people saw the mobile game. In addition the stretch goals brought full modding support to the game. So Warballoon Games went from a mobile game to a mobile and PC game with full modding support. Easier said than done. And unlike many triple-a developers Warballoon Games is not willing to sacrifice any part of the game for these new features and I commend them for that. The original release date which was already well past was changed to late summer 2012.
The last announced release date was January 2013, and well were almost in March but they continue to work on the game and the latest report from them was all bugs fixed and working on final ports for a hopeful release this month.
As we all know schedules and development rarely are truly set in stone. As the first rule of CyanogenMod goes, ‘Don’t ask for an ETA.’ And the second rule, ‘DON’T ASK FOR AN ETA.’ Now many people have this sense of entitlement and its not totally wrong with Kickstarter, we already paid and helped fund this game so just like a publisher we do deserve updates. However patience is a virtue.
Developers who have to use Kickstarter for their projects are usually a small group of people most likely working on their first game. You can’t always expect something to be done on time with a small group. And even with large development teams you still have delays. Grand Theft Auto V for instance just recently got delayed from a March 2013 release to September 2013 and Bioshock Infinite was delayed more times that I can remember. We obviously get upset at these delays, but we understand that the delays will most likely bring a more polished and complete title.
And that’s why for as many delays as Star Command has, I know that it will be worth it in the end. For a developer that went from an iOS/Android game to a iOS/Android/Mac/PC game with modding and cloud saving, it’s impressive that they’ve been able to do so much and still get it out, even though it might of taken an extra year.
Moral of the story is, it’s a good idea to just say, it’ll be done when it’s done.
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