PC vs PS3 siapa yang menang?



Pc vs Ps3 who the winner?
kata-kata seperti itu selalu mejadi perdebatan diantara para gamer,
tak bisa dipungkiri lagi bahwa kedua benda tersebut sangatlah di butuhkan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan para gamer, bahkan pekerjaan!
langsung saja saya akan memberikan sedikit gambaran mengenai spesifikasi keduanya



PS 3
Hard drive: SATA 320GB (5400 RPM)
Memory: 256MB XDR Main RAM, 256MB GDDR3 VRAM
Video card: 550 MHz NVIDIA / 'Reality Synthesizer' SCEI RSX
CPU: 3.2 your Broadband Engine GHz dengan 1 APD & 7 SPEs
Optical drive: drive Blu-ray/DVD/CD,

Pc
CPU: Processor Intel LGA 2.6 GHz
Mobo: gf7050vt
Memory: DDR3 2GB
Video card: ATI RADEON 5555 1024Mb
Hard drive: 500GB SATA
Optical drive:DVD-RW drive 20x SATA
Casing: 350k
Gamepad, Keyboard, Mouse
power supply: 500wt

Sedikit Perbandingan dari segi Grafis dari dua seteru ini



Terlihat jelas kan?, siapa yang menang!

masih belum cukup kan?
Ya!,itu pasti
masih banyak hal-hal lain yang perlu di pertimbangkan untuk menentukan siapa yang menang!

Perbandingan Harga PC vs PS3
dari segi harga tentu kita sudah tahu kalau PS3 lebih murah dibanding si PC
harga PS3 ada di kisaran 3.5jt kebawah
sedangkan PC 4jt keatas ,tapi jauh lebih unggul

Bicara tentang keunggulan dan Kelemahan dua seteru ini tentu tidak bisa di lupakan.
Keunggulan
PS3
1. Konsol ini tentu lebih ringan bila di banding PC
2. Hemat daya
3. Sudah bisa memutar BlueRay
4. Harga lebih murah
5. Jumlah game lebih banyak (dll)

PC
1. Lebih canggih
2. Lebih memiliki daya guna (bisa Office,Aplikasi ,Photo Editor,Internet dsb)
3. Kualitas Grafik yang tidak terbatas (tergantung spesifikasi yang dipakai)
4. Lebih mudah di Modifikasi dan di perbaiki
5. Kuat walaupun di hidupkan sampai 24x5 Jam (dll)

Kelemahan
PS3
1. Tentu saja hanya bisa dipakai untuk gaming
2. Kualitas grafis masih kalah dengan PC
3. Banyak Developer game ternama muak karena PS3 tidak sanggup memutar game buatannya (Walaupun sanggup setelah di kurangi kualitas Grafis nya)
4. Tidak cocok untuk Game Online
5. Lebih ringkih alias mudah rusak bila di pakai terus menerus (dll)

PC
1. Ukuran masih lebih besar dan berat di bandingkan PS3 walaupun sudah banyak Casing Portable
2. Harga yang lebih mahal (tapi memiliki banyak kelebihan di banding PS3 tentunnya)
3. Game yang di buat tidak seberapa banyak bila di banding dengan PS3 ( ada rumor mengatakan, itu sengaja dilakukan agar PS3 laku keras, dan yang lebih mencengangkan Developer lebih suka membuat game untuk PS3 karena lebih gampang alias Detil grafiknya mudah di buat)
4. Boros daya (dll)

Sudah jelas kan pemenangnya
Sekali lagi selamat untuk
PC GAMER


PC Unggul segala-galanya atas Seterunya PS3

[Read More...]


Cara Mudah Menginstall Game Rip Version



Setelah membaca Tutorial tentang
Cara Menggabungkan File RAR yang Mempunyai Part
Saya akan memberi Tutor yang mungkin di tunggu-tunggu oleh gamer
Ya, sesuai dengan judul di atas saya akan memberikan Tutorial lengkap, dan mudah untuk menginstall game versi RIP.


Tanpa Basa-basi akan langsung saya jelaskan
Pada intinya Game RIP version adalah "File Game Yang Sudah di Compress Baik ukuran game,grafiknya dikurangi,kualitas suara di kurangi atau bahkan di hilangkan dan sebagainya


Salah satu contoh adalah
Game NFS CARBON versi RIP
Silahkan di Simak baik-baik


Gambar Di atas adalah penampakan isi File NFS Carbon Rip part1-part8 yang telah di extract
Tentu akan timbul pertanyaan 
"koq filenya banyak bagaimana menginstallnya?"
Ini jawabannya: saat menginstall game yang yang harus di ketahui adalah bagaimana cara menginstallnya


ada berbagai Versi
1. Buka file Setup.bat seperti gambar di atas
2. jika tidak ada setup.bat , cari file yang masih sama Eksistensinya yaitu file "bat"
3. Jika file tersebut bereksistensi "exe" seperti (Setup.exe,dll) tentu akan lebih mudah ,tetapi sering terkadang sering menemui masalah, Installer tidak mau di jalankan ,solusinya adalah dengan cara "Run Administrator" atau "Run Compability" seperti tutor saya tentang 
Cara Memainkan Games yg Tidak Dapat Di Mainkan Di Windows 7
,cara diatas juga berlaku untuk mengistall game.

Gambar diatas adalah Penampakan bagaimana Setup.bat bekerja (menginstall/mengekstrak isi game agar dapat di mainkan)
Jangan lupa memasukkan Cracknya bila ada..


Setelah Selesai Di Install jangan Lupa di Mainkan Gamenya!
Sekian dulu ya..,jika ada yang ingin di tanyakan silahkan tinggalkan komentar.
[Read More...]


Top 10 Turn Based Strategy Games on PC page 3



3. CIVILIZATION 5

civilization 5
When Sid Meier came up with the Civilization series two decades ago, I'm sure he couldn't have imagined how big they'd become. It's a series that's managed to stand the test of time, culminating in its latest addition, which was released not too long ago. No top ten list of strategy games would be complete without the series that created the habit of staying up several hours past bedtime to play "Just One More Turn". 
The concept is simple: select a civilization, plan its development, and take over the world. How you do that is up to you. 
The latest addition removes some of the series' less well designed features like espionage and has replaced its normal square grid system with a much better hex-grid combat system. The AI's got some issues, and the game isn't perfect but it's well on its way to becoming the best Civilization ever made. 

2. MEDIEVAL: TOTAL WAR
medieval total war
If you've ever read multi-page battle reports from the game's horde of die hard players you'd understand the dedication that a game like Medieval: Total War can inspire in a gamer. Choosing a period between the Early Middle Ages to the Late Middle Ages, you choose your faction and engage in the total dominance of Europe. Taking the role of rulers like Saladin to King Richard the Lionheart, your goal is not only to secure your own lands but to wage a crusade against the infidels of the opposing religion. It's touchy stuff in this day and age, but no less satisfying when you lay waste to their cities. 
The game is split between two modes: turn-based empire management and real time strategy battles. In the empire screen, each turn takes a season and your duties are divided into planning and strategizing the development of your empire, performing diplomatic actions, conscripting an army and making military decisions. The battles then take place out in the field where your armies go head to head against opposing factions. 

1. AGE OF WONDERS
age of wonders
Sometimes regarded as the spiritual successor to Master of Magic, Age of Wonders takes a more mission based approach. You can choose between two factions: the high elves, and the dark elves. As as high elf, you play the role of an elven ruler who seeks to reclaim the elven lands. As a dark elf, you do the direct opposite of that. Along the way, you can recruit allies loyal to your cause and make enemies in the process. New heroes will join your forces and are capable of raiding dungeons for equipment and experience. 
Your carry your heroes from mission to mission, along with a few veteran units who earn experience as they participate in battles, and build your cities to accumulate wealth and magic. The magic you research allows you to use powerful spells against your opponents and remains persistent throughout the campaign. 
Unlike most other strategy games, the story in Age of Wonders was actually well written and it's very much worthwhile to play the game as both Good and Evil. 

[Read More...]


Top 10 Turn Based Strategy Games on PC page 2



7. JAGGED ALLIANCE 2

jagged alliance 2
Sirtech's Jagged Alliance 2 remains an unsurpassed turn-based strategy experience, offering some of the most complex isometric battles the genre has ever seen. 
Jagged Alliance 2 takes place in the fictional South American nation of Arulco. Taking the role of a mercenary, you've been hired by the country's deposed leader to retake the country from the hands of its tyrant, Deirdranna. With funds at your disposal and rewards for retaking towns and completing mission objectives, you can hire a mercenary crew and recruit the aid of local citizens and militia to reclaim Arulco. There's a rebellion, and you're leading it. 
Like Final Fantasy Tactics, JA2 uses a strategic map screen where the player issues high level strategic orders. Unlike FFT, you're in control of more than a single group of units and you have to also supervise the the management of your liberated cities. Combat and individual location exploration takes place in tactical screen, where player can issue individual direct commands to their mercenaries. As the game is partly an RPG, you can train your mercenaries to be more efficient killers and equip them with gear that you salvage from enemies, receive as rewards or acquire through the online gun store. One of the more interesting elements of the game is its fake internet service, which is replete with websites to recruit new mercenaries and other services. 

6. DISCIPLES 2
desciples 2
Disciples 2 is one of the few strategy games to feature a rich gothic motif. Set in a dark fantasy world (as opposed to a world of unicorns and rainbows), the main focus of D2's story revolves around four dominant races in a state of constant war. Included are the human Empire, the dwarven Mountain Clans, the demonic Legions of the Damned and the skeletal Undead Hordes. It's a setting much inspired by Warhammer Fantasy and as you may or may not know, nothing in that world is particularly pleasant. 
Similar to Heroes of Might and Magic, the game is a mission-based strategy game with a focus on overland maps, and is spread across four separate campaigns whose stories tie into each other. The gist of the game is simple: you build up a Capital City that allows you to research new units and spells, using your heroes to lead armies to perform exploration and combat, and finally the battles themselves. Combat in the game plays out very similarly to Japanese turn-based RPGs like Ogre Battle where placement is everything.  The combat is nothing at all like HOMM's.

5. HEROES OF MIGHT AND MAGIC 3
heroes of might and magic 3
The third game in the Heroes of Might and Magic series takes off after the events of the second game where a bunch of stuff happened that nobody remembers or cares about. Story was never the series' strong point, and most of its appeal came from its great gameplay. 
Like so many other empire-building strategy games at the time, the game was split into a number of different campaigns where you took possession over one of the game's many races. Every race came equipped with its own cities, which you built up for the purpose of recruiting new units while collecting an upkeep to maintain your forces. Every army was lead by a hero, whom you could train up by earning experience in and out of battle, giving them new skills and abilities each time they leveled up. Heroes also depended on the equipment you gave them--magical items scattered throughout the lands and carried by enemy heroes. 
Battles played out on a field and your army was represented by unit stacks. Ten dragons could make a barbecue out of a thousand peasants while your other units sat back. 
It was a game that deprived you of sleep every time you played it, not unlike every other game on this list. 

4. SILENT STORM
silent storm
It's the only tactical turn-based game that's set in WWII, a setting that's more or less overflowing with titles in every other genre. Heavily inspired by Jagged Alliance 2, at least in terms of combat (as there's no management mode), Silent Storm puts you in charge of a squad of allied commandos who infiltrate the German lines to destabilize their war effort. 
The game is packed with tons of weapons from WW2 and throws in a bit of sci-fi towards the end with laser and gatling-gun wielding mechs. Crazy, I know.

Page 1   Page 2   Page 3
[Read More...]


Top 10 Turn Based Strategy Games on PC



Turn-based strategy is a computer and video game genre of strategy video games that through stop-action simulates the considerations and circumstances of operational warfare and military tactics in generally small-scale confrontations as opposed to more strategic considerations of turn-based strategy (TBS) games. 

Turn-based tactical gameplay is characterized by the expectation of players to complete their tasks using only the combat forces provided to them, and usually by the provision of a realistic (or at least believable) representation of military tactics and operations.

Turn-based strategy games have often been dismissed by somewhat closed-minded fans of real-time strategy games as being too slow, arduous and boring. On the contrary, turn-based games can be even more suspenseful than their real-time counterparts. To put it simply, when you know that you're going to die in 10 turns unless you pull off some feat of skill, you're going to do everything you can to change the outcome. Sounds pretty exciting to me.


10. Total War: Shogun 2 - Rise of the Samurai

Shogun 2's blend of turn-based strategy and real-time tactics gameplay is a staple of the Total War series. The player plays the role of both the clan leader and general, alternating between the campaign, where the player manages his land and armies turn by turn, and the battles, where the player takes control of the army on the battlefield in real-time.

In the campaign, the player needs to oversee the development of settlements, military production, economic growth, and technological advancement. The armies and units are organised and moved around the stylised campaign map by the player to carry out battles with other factions. In addition to fighting, the player is able to engage in diplomacy, political manoeuvring and the use of special agents to gain the upper hand. Ninja and geisha are also present in the game as assassins and spies. While religion isn't as relevant as it was in Medieval II: Total War, it can't be neglected by the player. Greater interaction with the European foreigners (Nanban traders), for example, to enhance trade and acquire firearms, exposes the clan to Christianity, which will seriously increase religious unrest in the provinces. Religious agents, such as monks and priests can be used to convert the enemy population.
9. X-COM: UFO DEFENSE
xcom ufo defence
X-Com: UFO Defense isn't one of the earliest turn-based strategy games, but it's certainly one of the best. As aliens from Mars invade the earth, an international task force called X-Com is formed to counter the threat with funding from the world's various governments. As leader of X-Com, you have to invest in bases to recruit and train military personnel, purchase and manufacture equipment, and research material collected from the field to improve your odds against the xenos. 
While the game allows you to manage your bases, the game's meat and bones are in the combat missions. As time progresses, the aliens carry out sporadic terrorist attacks on civilian populations and it becomes your job to send out a team to deal with them. In the field, you're in control of an entire squad of operatives. The game is notable for its high tension missions, where your soldiers go up against forces unknown who can attack you from out of sight. Careful planning, reconnaissance and proper use of your soldiers goes a long way to ensuring success.
8. MASTER OF MAGIC
master of magic
Master of Magic looks like the child of Civilization and Lord of the Rings. But it's more than just Fantasy Civilization. Released in 1995 and created by the now defunct Simtex, Master of Magic was the first game of its kind to feature both empire building and a tactical turn-based battles. 
As an archmage vying for dominion over the land against other powerful wizards, you had to first choose a patron race, which provided you with a myriad of bonuses, penalties and special abilities. One of the races even began in the mirror world of Myrran, which was a reflection of the real world, replete with its own set of heroes, cities, resources and dungeons. You had to also choose spellbooks, which allowed you to cast a variety of spells based on the schools of magic that you picked. 
While much of the game consists of building up your empire, the turn-based battles are just as much a part of the Master of Magic experience. You can recruit heroes who approach you seeking service in exchange for payment and use them to lead your armies to conquest. Battles are played out in an isometric map similar to Final Fantasy Tactics and your actions determine your victory or failure. 
[Read More...]


 

Categories

Recent Comments

Popular Posts

Return to top of page Copyright © 2010 | Platinum Theme Converted into Blogger Template by HackTutors