Friday, 16 December 2016

Jack in the Bar

Assessment  Roles: Team Leader, into writer, artist plot developer, character developer, lead writer. 
 All done By Ben Allardyce
Characters:

Jack Burton:  Approximately a year after the events of Big Trouble in Little China Jack is now a lone mercenary doing jobs for several big wigs in the city of Manhattan. He has a new get up now as well, adorned in the best armour he could scavenge of off his previous jobs. Adorned in a long red coat, held together by a black utility belt, that also serves the purpose of giving a home to his grenades. 

Wang:  Approximately a year after the events of Big Trouble in Little China Wang now owns a bar in Manhattan and unfortunately it’s failing. Jack has some plans to brighten up his life however.

Gracie : Still hung up on Jack and saddened by the fact that he doesn't return her love, she has turned to a life of crime and found a way to resummons Lo Pan into this world
  


Plot: Set roughly a year after the events of Big Trouble in Little China, in Manhattan, Jack is no longer a truck driver but instead pursues a career as a lone mercenary. Now kitted out with badass gadgets and a name known throughout the city he often draws unwanted attention, however this time word has reached Jack of Lo Pans return and a strange involvement that Gracie has in it. Due to the fact that he's still obsessed with Gracie he knows that her birthday is coming up and his only way in is his old buddy Wang, since he would've received an invitation. Since the events of Big Trouble in Little China Wang as opened a bar, however when Jack visits him, four thugs jump him in the bar and he has to dispatch them before he can even worry about Gracie. Jack stakes out the famous bar Gracie is holding her party and instantly suspects something. As he makes his way in he is greeted with all smiles however he knows that something sinister is going on. As Gracie approaches Jack in the bar he can see that something is wrong, this is confirmed when everyone pulls a gun on him and Lo Pan walks out of the shadows. He has to act quickly to escape this an thankfully there's no other way he knows how.   

As bars go, the Nail Creek pub took 'sleazy’ and redefined the word. A trio of waiters each of Chinese persuasion outnumbered the lone customer. Behind the chrome-top bar, hunched and moody, Wang  gazed dully at the tiny television set mounted in the corner of the room. An empty glass slid down the bar, and with honed reflexes unique to a veteran bartender, Wang caught it, filled it, and returned it with gusto, without even glancing up. It was the fifth pint of ale the man in the corner had swigged, but it was five times the business Wang had the previous night, so he wasn't complaining. After a spell, the melancholy was broken when the front doors creaked open. Wang saw four figures in trench cloaks, skull masks fastened across their faces, scanning the room from the doorway. Their eyes settled on the man still swinging ale at the far end of the bar. They broke formation; two sat at the tables on either side of the door, one sat a ways behind the ale-swigger, and the fourth approached the bar with a cocky swagger.
“Give me two fingers of Farthingale, Wang” He slurred. Wang grinned and poured the green liquor into the traditional skinny drinking vessel and gently pushed it towards the man. Leaning in close, the stranger peeled back his face mask, revealing charred skin curling outwards and blackening towards the edges. He had no way of knowing Wang was pyrophobic, but he grinned non the less. 
“Put the chompers away, mister,” said the ale-swigger from the corner. “Can't you see my friend here is pyrophobic?” Wang looked stunned. How could this guy have known about his pyrophobia? Unless… 
"Jack Burton” said the burned man, grimacing. 
“It is you, Jack!” said Wang, turning. He'd not recognised his old compadre, and cursed himself for it. Jack always had money, and he could've charged £5 for the ales instead of 3. Then it dawned on Wang - if Jack was here, and these four guys were here, it could only mean one thing. His pub was about to get very messy. 
“You're coming with us, Burton, like it or not!” said Chompers, smiling to show off the full range of his scars. Wang blinked hard. When he opened his eyes less than a second later, the four interlopers lay dead, and Jack sat finishing the last of his ale. His famous Peacemaker lay smoking atop the bar. 
“Holy Cow!” exclaimed Wang. “You ain't lost your touch, Jack!” 
“And you're still slower than Egg with the ales,” said Jack, grinning. He played the fight back in his mind. He'd seen the four fellows follow him, of course, and had readied is peacemaker to
dispatch the interlopers when he got the chance. Just as Chompers had turned to grin at Jack, he'd taken his shot, bouncing the bullet off of his armour to perfectly strike all three thugs right in the heart, killing them instantly. Then, to finish off the leader, he'd simply angled the peacemaker up and shot Chompers right between the eyes. 
"Have you got what I'm here for old friend" slurred Jack, still slightly inebriated from the ale.  "It's all in here buddy" said Wang as he handed Jack a sealed envelope. Jack slowly peeled open the letter revealing a garish font inviting Wang to Gracie Law's birthday party, this was just the thing he was looking for right now!  

As the sun rose Jack peered through his binoculars, five hours he'd been watching the bar and the only thing suspicious was that he couldn't find anything wrong. The bar was a legendary hangout for every gunslinger and truck driver in the city, a lot of whom could loosely be termed his compadres used this very spot to catch up, reminisce and do business. This time it was different, it was Gracie's birthday.
"Screw it" he muttered as he fired up is motorcycle and rode down to the bar, he couldn't pass up the chance to see everyone even if it did feel suspiciously innocent, too innocent, there was a 100% chance shit was going down here for that very reason. Parking up he ran a quick mental sitrep, peacemaker cocked and loaded naturally, an array of explosives at his belt, knuckle dusters eager to do business with some chump's jaw line and his collar turned up. There were more tricks up his sleeve than even he was prepared for. He banged on the door.
"Buzz off" said a voice from the other side.  

"Jack Burton" said Jack, a moment passed then the door sprang open, a giant of a man filled the frame.  
"Sweet Jesus, Jack Burton" he boomed "Come on in partner, not seen you for a while"  
"Heh been busy, where's the birthday girl"  
"Down in the bar and I mean IN the bar" grinning even more, if his grin extended any further he was in danger of losing an ear. Jack headed down the dank corridor towards the deafening sound of a New York bar in full flow, music with so much bass it was causing the bar to shake, booze so strong the toilets had begun falling apart. He headed straight for the bar and ordered a pint of sweet ale, as soon as he started talking.  

"JACK BURTON" screamed a woman over the music which the DJ promptly stopped, silence in the bar, all eyes of Jack. Pushing through the crowd a woman with hair bigger than most approached  
"Jack, it's been a while, not seen you since, well you know"  
"Been working, came back to wish you a happy birthday Gracie"  
"Well, well, well Jack Burton back in the bar" said Gracie grinning, people sure were smiling a lot thought Jack, too much smiling. 
 "We were hoping you'd come back, me, Margo, Egg and ... you remember this guy right." A huge man in regal looking, golden clothes stepped forward, a large crown adorned with gemstones sat atop his head and a billowing cape on his shoulders. Jack couldn't make out is face in the darkness of the bar but he knew he'd be smiling like the rest of these Goombars. Damn, it was a set-up the man in gold was non other than Lo Pan, Jack's arch nemesis, shit was about to get extremely real in this place and many, many people were about to be separated from the body parts they held most dear. Jack intended to get out of this in one piece and if that meant the end of this bar and everyone in it then so be it. Jack knew three things had to happen within the next second or he'd be toast, first he had to distract every single person in here that was currently pointing a gun at him, the bar was full so this meant about 50 people, no problem. Jack stamped down on the button in the heel of his right boot and waves of sleeping gas poured out of the toe and hit everyone within 50 meters, half of them would end up on the floor drooling the other half would become acquainted with the inside of their own eyelids and spend the  next week in a wakeless dream. Second he needed to nail the people unaffected by the sleeping agent, which was anyone with half an idea about Jack and what he was capable of, since they would have taken an antidote before hand, that meant the five morons that had set this whole thing up. With his peacemaker holstered and no time to draw it, plan B was to deploy one of the explosives strapped to his belt. His hand shot to the second bomb in he had holstered on his belt, he pulled the pin and let loose a flash bang. Unfortunately for her, Gracie was the only one unable to shield her eyes in time and so she felt the full force of it as she fell to her knees in agony. Next was to deal with Margo, Egg and the bouncer, he unclipped the straps on one of his grenades and it fell to the floor as it did he kicked it into the middle of the three of them and triggered it with the control he had concealed in his left hand, it sprang open and instantly pulled all three of Gracie's goons into the centre of its gravity knocking them out on one another. Finally plan C deal with Lo Pan, no doubt he had some dastardly up his sleeve, but Jack figured one thing he wouldn't be ready for was an ol' fashioned punch to the kisser. With his boots propelling him across the room and his fingers snugly tucking into his knuckle dusters, he connected with Lo Pan's jaw with all the fury of a man invited to a birthday party only to be betrayed. Finally he turned his back and swayed out of the room the same way he left  
"It's all in the reactions." he muttered to himself.

Understanding Hardware Technologies for Game Platforms

Understanding Hardware Technologies for Game Platforms


Human Computer Interface

In the context of gaming the HCI is how we convert the actions we preform IRL into the actions that the character takes on screen. The most obvious way of doing this would be by using a controller as it has several buttons allowing them to be mapped to many different in-game actions. There are however many different types of controllers that have developed over the years, from the joy-stick to the keyboard to the oculus rift. Our motor reflexes react to what we see on the screen and the is conveyed on the screen though the controls we use, we then see what this does and react in a loop.

Controllers: Back in the 1980's the NES controller was introduced with a D-Pad and 2 buttons at the time it was technologically amazing. These days we have a variety of different controllers some of which are wireless or use motion sensor technology.



Name
Speed
Cores
Cache
Intel core i7 6700k
4 GHz
4 Core
8 MB cache
AMD Black Edition FX -8350
4 GHz
8 Cores
8 MB cache
XBOX One CPU
1.75 GHz
8 Cores
0 MB cache
PS4
1.6 GHz
2 – 4 Cores
2 MB cache

CPU

 When executing a command the information will be sent to the CPU and then the programme will be ran. The speed of a CPU is usually explained in the term clock speed, this a measure of the amount of clock cycles a CPU can preform per second. For example a clock rate of 2 GHz can preform 2,000,000,000 cycles per second. More important than the amount of cycles is the amount of action the CPU can preform per cycle. A CPU with less clock cycles but more actions is better than a CPU with more cycles but less actions. A CPU with multiple cores have several CUPs all on one chip this means it can preform several tasks at once, whilst not taking up any more room on the mother board. Some CPUs are threaded, this is relatively new technology that allows us to trick the CPU into thinking it has more cores than it actually does. A single CPU with dual threading will show as having multiple cores when in reality only having one. This helps to preform multiple tasks at one time, it wont however be as good as actually having two cores. The cache is a temporary storage for the CPU, that stores volatile storage.

RAM

Console
Type
Amount
Speed
Bandwidth
Predator Black
GDDR3
8GB
2400MHz

Xbox One
DDR5
8GB 32MB (ESRAM)
2133MHz
68.26 GB/s
Xbox 360
GDDR3
512 MB
700MHz
256 GB/s
PS4
GDDR5
8GB
1600MHz
176 GB/s
PS3
GDDR3
256 MB
650MHz



Random Access Memory is a certain type of memory that is used to store volatile memory, this means it will be deleted when the machine is shut down this means it wont take you any memory in your hard drive. The main reason you want more RAM on a PC is because quite often you are preforming more than just one action at once and a higher amount of RAM means that is can do it quicker. Out of the option i have in the table above i would say that the Predator Black is the best option, this is for several reasons, first its a GDDR and so is built for a much higher bandwidth and also has lower power and heat dispersal requirements compared to DDR. 8GB is obviously better than any of the lower options available. The speed of the RAM is higher than the rest 


GPU

GPU’s
Nvidia
AMD
Intel
Xbox 360
Xbox One
PS4
Model
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
Radeon RX 470D
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Xenos
AMD Xbox One GPU
AMD RX 480
Clock Speed
1503 MHz
926 MHz

500 MHz
835 MHz
800 MHz
Cores
3328
1792
300

768
8
RAM
12 GB
4096 MB

10 MB 
8192 MB
8192 MB23
Dedicated?
ü
ü




Integrated?

ü






A Graphics Processing Unit is normally use for rendering 3D applications. It is used to manage the performance of videos and graphics, although has several features like texture mapping and the rendering of polygons. The main purpose of these features is to reduce the strain on the CPU so i has less work to do and can produce faster videos and graphics. Compared to a CPU that only has a few cores the GPU can have thousands of cores meaning they can perform several tasks efficiently all at once. There are two different types of GPU integrated and dedicated, an integrated one uses the systems memory instead of having its own, for example if your machine has 4GB of RAM then 1 to 5% of the memory will be used by the GPU. A dedicated GPU will have its own RAM that it'll use often this is better as it doesn't take any space from the RAM. DDR, stands for Double Data Rate and it utilises both edges of the system clock which potential doubles the speed of the memory. GDDR, is short for Graphics Double Data Rate and is made specifically for video cards and has several differences to a DDR for example it has a wider memory bus and so has a much higher bandwidth.
Out of the GPUs displayed in the table above i believe that the best of them would be the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti this is because it has a higher clock speed than the rest so it can perform more clock cycles per second. It also has more cores than the rest meaning it can perform more tasks at one time. Due to it having more RAM, this means that it can store more temporary storage meaning it can run things like games quicker than thing with less cores due to the amount of things the happen on the screen.

Rasterization

A GPU will first create a wire frame out of straight lines then fill in the remaining pixels. This is the process of converting polygons to pixels. It looks to determine what pixel is part of what
polygon and the fills that pixel in with that polygons colour or texture and adds them accordingly. If the resolution isn't very good then the pixels will be bigger and the image will appear to have jagged edges

Sound

A sound card in a system is a integrated component that lets your machine produce sound through speakers or headphones. A machine doesn't need a sound card to function however usually comes with one whether it be on the sound card or built onto the mother board. There are many different channels that sound can come through the first one being mono- this is where the same channel is outputted even if there is several speakers connected to the machine. A 2.0 channel stereo system has two channels for the sound to come out of normally the left and the right. A 5.1 channel system has additional amplifier channels to support movie theater sound. A 7.1 channel is basically a home theater system with three front channels with two surround channels and two rear channels.

Display

The display is shown on a monitor that is integrated into the device and the image on screen is rendered by the graphics card. There are several different displays like LCD and LED. LCD stands for liquid crystal display and it is used for most devices these days. In the display there is a panel that consists of liquid crystal molecules that can be affected by electric fields, this forces them to make certain patterns that will block the light or let it through. LCD displays with colour have green, red and blue sub pixels in each pixel. To control which colour comes through the screen the intensity of light is controlled to show a picture. All LCD monitors use a black light that shines through the display.  The LED (Light Emitting Diode) can quickly be turned on or off, meaning that light can be much more controlled. Depending on the way the lights are arranged they can provide more light distribution and not consume as much energy. HDR or High Dynamic Range increases the contrast ratio of the monitor and the amount of colours it can show, this helps the image to look more realistic when compared to the normal HDTVs. A downside of HDR is that you have to have a device that is capable of outputting HDR.
Device
Resolution
Do they support HDR
Xbox 360
1080
NO
Xbox One
Cinema 4K
NO
PS4
Cinema 4K
YES
Nintendo 3DS
800x240(top) 320x240(bottom)
NO
GeForce 1080
8K
YES
High End Phone
1080
YES

Game Storage

There are two main types of game storage the first being proprietary, file format is one that the games company has ordered to contain the data, its supposed to be a secret, so that the interpretation of the data can only be done by software that the company has created. An example of this would be Battle.net, software that the company Blizzard has created in order to play their games. An Xbox wouldn't be able to play a PS4 game because it doesn't have the correct software to interpret the data. The other type of storage is standard, this is something that is able to be opened by anything, meaning it doesn't require and decoding to work, examples of these would be the hard drive or SD card. There are advantages and disadvantages of each, an advantage of proprietary would be that it is much harder for people to pirate their game, however it is also harder to open the file.

Connectivity

They're are several different types of connectivity. Standalone connectivity is when you can use the PC with out having to be connected to the local area, for example when the PC is running a program without internet access. To connect a wired controller the device needs controller ports this is also a type of connectivity.  A LAN connection is when a group of computers share a common communication line to a server, so that they can connect to each others matches. Internet access is also a type of connectivity, this is where you can connect to a network and play with other connected to this network. Bluetooth is a standard for short range wireless connection.

PC - Has controller ports for the key board and mouse, can be used with a LAN or internet connection. Also has Bluetooth.
Xbox One - Has USB controller ports, LAN and internet access.
PS4 - Has USB controller ports, LAN and internet access
3DS - Only has WIFI internet connection

PSU's

This is the Power Supply Unit is a piece of hardware that gives all of the components in a console or PC with power.

PC - Has an internal PSU
Xbox One - Has external PSU through the plug
PS4 - Has an internal PSU
Nintendo 3DS -Has an external PSU ( the AC adapter)


















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Friday, 18 November 2016

Unit 78 Digital Graphics for Computer Games - Assignment 2

Client Brief

Develop concepts for a game based on the movie Big Trouble in Little China.


Brief

Because two main protagonists are men and the antagonist is a man I feel like the target audience for this game would be men, not to say women wouldn't play the game, however it may be a good idea to add Gracie as a playable character to encourage more women to play the game. The age range for the target audience would be anywhere from 12 to 40, considering that the movie came out in 1986 some people may want to play the game for nostalgia reasons. The movie also has different ethnicities in it and so this might influence Chinese people to buy the game. I feel that the type of people that would be in this would be in the range of Ds - Bs. Research should also be done to see where people that fit into this target audience live as this is where the most advertising would be done for the game.

Before even starting work on the game, permission would have to be signed by the owners of the franchise, this would allow us to use the characters and places we see in the film. Clearly the film takes place in a Chinatown in New York City and caution would have to be taken as not to offend anyone. Especially when designing the Chinese character i would try to stay as true to the movie as possible. There is no nudity in the film so this wouldn't be a problem as there is hardly any in the film and adding some in the game would just restrict where it could be released and who would be able to purchase it.

The genre for the game would be an action-adventure platformer, with some different elements for transition levels. A good artistic style that would suit this genre would be pixel art.

Friday, 11 November 2016

Job Roles in the Game Industry

Job Roles in the Game Industry

Different Types of Companies

There are different types of companies in the gaming industry that serve different purposes. Development studios basically create all of the aspects of the game, from the art to the level design this studio will create it all. However when it comes to the publishers they have an entirely different job, one of the main ones is marketing the game, a team will often have to do market research to decide on the price of the game this will consider the platform its coming out on and popularity of is genre at the time. A publisher will also have to physically manufacture the disks and cases for the game, as well as any other promotional items. An independent studio can consist of a small amount of people to work on an entire game, obviously this can be a huge amount of work depending on the size of the game. They have to serve as both developer and publisher, this has become easier over the years with the introduction of virtual stores like Steam.

Responsibility in the Industry

Each of the different roles fall into categories and usually to each category there is a team assigned to work on a specific aspect of the game. Each team often has a lead that will run the team and oversee all the work that they do, for example the lead programmer will manage the software engineering throughout the development of the game. They normally delegate tasks to their team and overlook the work during and after development.

Working Patterns

The company Blizzard has many different roles and so I'll be using them as the example for this section. The average salary for a software engineer working at Blizzard is $82K a year, this is 14% higher than the nation average. This is a staggering amount higher when compared to Indie developers, 60% of which made less then £500 in game sales in 2013. Since working at Blizzard is in an office environment the hours are normally 9 - 5, however they may do irregular times when close to a release date. Working on an indie game is pretty much always irregular hours as you are often working from home and need to finish the game in order to earn a living wage. Occasionally during the development process the work may become to much or they may want to hire someone more experienced, and so they would hire a freelancer. This is someone that comes from outside the team to work on a specific job. Another type of employee is one on a fixed term contract, this means they are employed to do a job for a set amount of time and their employment will be terminated at the end of that contract.

Animator

An animator is responsible for showing movement and behaviour in a game, they use the best of the games engine technology, however are sometimes limited by the platform they are animated for. The aim of the animator was to bring life to a character in the most realistic way possible whether this be in game or during a cut scene. Animators often work with the programmers and artists to create smooth movement that is optimised for the correct platform. They work as part of the art department and use the objects, models and characters created by the 3D artist to define their movement and behaviour. Animation combines different aspects of movement and so the Animators can create a library of reusable animations, this makes to process quicker. To make the process more efficient the Animators often create and underlying structure that acts similar to bones.

Games Artist

These guys create the visual elements like the characters, objects and textures. Quite often they are also responsible for the concept art or storyboards which help create the visual element before the production for the game has even started. There are a lot of different artistic styles that are used for games, from photo realism to cell shaded and its an artists job to make the desired result. The look of a game is often related to its success, so an artists job is an important one. There are specific jobs that fall under the artist category for example 3D artists and concept artists. 

Assistant Producer

These people work closely with the production crew to ensure that the game is of highest quality and is produced on time. To do this role you must be able to work well in a team and have strong verbal and written communication skills. They normally focus on one aspect of the development process. A large part of there job is to manage communication between different teams like development, art and programming. In publishing, Assistant Producers will liaises between sales and marketing, however their roles can often change during the development process, this happens as the development of the game progresses. Quite often the assistant producers plan due dates and track the progress towards it, they would also review the work at completion.

Designer
One of the most important jobs in the industry is game designer, these people choose how the player will interact with the game and also several elements of it for example its setting and the characters. Once they decide on how they want the game they pass it on to the development team who create assets and code that allow the game to be played. The designer has to consider the time frame and budget they have and use this information to create the best game they can. Developers often have a good understanding of how the software they use will interact with the platform they are making the game for. They also decide on changes to make after having a response from the QA testers. 

Scriptwriter
A scriptwriter has the job of creating the story for the game, however they have a say in other aspects for example what the music would be like and events that trigger something like a cut-scene. In a game there are often several choices to make and so quite often a script writer will create a flow chart that shows the possible out comes of a players actions. The script will start as a summarised version to simply pitch the story in general and then become a more detailed story when the video game has been approved.

Level Designer

The level designer is responsible for creating separate segments of a game which usually include buildings and objects. They are slightly limited as they have to use characters and story elements created by the Game Designer. They have some freedom to change the look and feel of the level that they are responsible for. They have to define the environment and layout of the level, as well as lighting and textures. They have to add the NPCs and the behaviours associated with them. The levels can have an underlying meaning as well that can give players clues about how to progress through the game. They often sketch out the level in 2D and have to imagine themselves playing it in 3D to map out the possibilities of progressing. They are then mapped out in 3D and tested in the games engine.

QA Tester

Short for quality assurance tester, these guys are responsible for testing, spotting bugs and providing feedback on aspects of the game that could be improved. They need a good eye to be able to see anything from minor glitches to full crashes. They also look for legal issues in the game, for example anything that would count as copyright. The testers would also decide which issues to resolve first for example a game breaking bug would be prioritised over a missing texture. They often have a vision for how the game is going to be played and so test accordingly, this is why there is usually a team of testers so they can test different areas in different ways, or even test the multiplayer aspect of a game.

Friday, 14 October 2016

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Gaming Platforms

The Advantages and Disadvantages of  Gaming Platforms

Mobiles aren't just phones but anything that you can easily carry around like a Nintendo or Ipad.

Mobiles:
There are two different types of handheld device, those that are purely made for games for example the Nintendo, and those that have been made for other purposes however also include games, like an IPhone. You can tell that the Nintendo has been made for games due to the way that the hardware is designed. It has a D-Pad and buttons designed specifically for cartridge based games that you have to buy separately, it also has two different screen one of them being touch pad. The IPhone is made to sever as a phone however includes the Apple Store in which you can download thousands of games a lot of which are free. There is one button on the IPhone which inst used for any game and so they have to rely entirely on touchscreen controls.

Disadvantages:
Many of the games are made to be single player and so could be criticised for separating you from society. In the time spent playing the games could be spent doing something sociable or productive. Constant use of thumbs, wrists and eyes could ed to severe eye strain, RSI or other issues. Games do not need mush physical activity and so could be criticised for making you unfit. The hardware and sometimes software can be quite expensive leading you to make a choice as to whether you need it or not. You can get sleepless nights for playing these games due to how easy they are to play.

Advantages:
There is a huge range of games that you can by on the app store that suit many different styles of play. They are also hugely convenient, being able to be played anywhere due to them being handheld. Apart from there being a pricey cost for the console most of the games are very cheap or even free. A phone for example isn't made purely for gaming and so can be used for other stuff like texting or browsing the web.


PCs (in this case a gaming) 

PC:
Currently the most technology advanced of the consoles, parts of a PC can be upgraded separately to keep up with the ever growing technology in the gaming industry. One of the most advanced graphics cards at the moment is the GeForce GTX 1080 which allows for 4K resolution. this means it can display 4,000 by 2,000 pixels on screen. It connects through HDMI, which allows for a High-definition interface. Occasionally a PC will need a fan to help stop it overheating and usually comes with a wired mouse and keyboard. Wired is usually better as it reduces latency.

Advantages:
You don't have to use a PC for just gaming as there primary use would be to browse the web. Games are much easier to buy on PC due to the digital copies you can get off of Steam, the games are usually a bit cheaper as well due to there being no licensing fee. They have to capability for insane graphics and processing power due to the fact that you can actively upgrade your computer as and when you wish. Thanks to backwards compatibility there is a huge library of games compared to the other platforms.

Disadvantages:
The cost for a gaming PC can skyrocket depending on the specs that you go for. Many of the games are made to be single player and so could be blamed for isolating you from family and friends for many hours. Many gamers have poor posture which can result in health problems in later life.

Arcade Machines

Arcade:
Rather an old machine which is usually coin-operated, can often be found in business places like restaurants and bars. There are several different games that take place of on an arcade machine, just a few are space invaders, Tekkan or Resident Evil. Fighting games often make great arcade games because the joystick and two button make for great combo mechanisms, for example ▲▼AB. The machines are usually multiplayer and so have two sets of controls. They are designed purely to soak up money.

Advantages:
Some feel that if you stand up when gaming you can become more immersed. Also not many arcade machines are around these days and many people certainly don't own them, because of this you have to leave the house to play them which in turn causes you to socialise with people. The majority of the machines are made to be multiplayer as well this help with paying for the cost.

Disadvantages:
Arcade machines cost a ridiculous amount of money and depend on people playing them to get the money back. You cannot upgrade an arcade machine and so you are stuck with what you get. The machines are normally made to play only one game and so there is no variation and i can imagine getting bored very quickly.


Consoles

Consoles:
Most of these console where originally made to only play games however as technology has advanced you can now use them to browse the web, watch TV or go online shopping. It usually connects to a TV and so the display will only be as good as the TV allows. Each console also has their own operating system for example the Xbox's would be Windows.

Advantages:
There are a lot of different games that you can get on consoles and there are several different consoles to play on. The games that are made to be on consoles are specifically made for the machine and so should run optimally as soon as you get it. The machines can be quite expensive however when you get it, you shouldn't have any problems running the game.

Disadvantages:
The technology will be outdated a few years after you buy the console and will most likely be pressured to buy the latest one. The prices of the games are also a lot higher than they would be on PC. Also you cannot personally upgrade the console and so it is locked at the specs that you buy it at.

Sunday, 2 October 2016

Unit 78: Digital Graphics



Picture Resolution

When taken on a camera if the resolution is low it may be harder to see on a cameras however you can change the settings obviously if you are going to print out on A4 then the resolution doesn't have to be super high however in certain professions for example if you wanted to blow the picture up onto the side of a bus then the resolution would have to be a lot higher so that the image isn't pixelated on the bus. In the image below you can see the affect that increasing the amount of pixels per inch can do, in the first image there is theoretically 4 pixels 

Image result for picture resolution

Image Resolution

This is the resolution when the image is printed, the higher the amount of pixels per inch the image has the better quality the image will be. To make the highest quality image you want a high dpi(dots per inch) fro example 3000. When printing the resolution would be a lot bigger because the ink dots can be a lot closer together than what is shown on screen. This mean you can also fit more 'pixels' on printed page than you can do on screen. So you should never print at the same resolution as the on screen resolution.

Intensity 

Image result for photoshop histogramThere are many different shades between black and white, especially in Photoshop there are millions. A computer represents one colour with a colour code and three colours red, green and blue. So the one pixel value is made from vectors of three different colours. Technically, pixel intensity is its brightness, the histogram shows you how many pixels are at a certain intensity when compared to others in the same image. Black is on the left and white on the left and intensity increases as you move to the right. There are ways to have Photoshop have you show the intensities of each individual colours red, green and blue.