What does a Computer Game System Require?
submitted: Aug 10th 2008 |
by: RexSimpleton |
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Almost every system which eventually happens has a requirement procedure to get started. Undue of the size of the requirement, the basic need is to fulfill the potential in order to make the system work. According to science, any kind of system could have any type of requirement to get started. For example, a plant always needs Carbon Dioxide and Water from the surrounding to carry on photosynthesis.
This idea is also true in computer gaming. In video games, the peripherals or the devices that you are going to use must meet the requirements set by the game. These requirements are primarily on the capacity of your device; say a console, to perform tasks and to read the game set for by the programmer.
Compatibility also has something to do with computer requirements. The idea behind this is the simple fact that a game can be played with compatible device which can play perfectly the said software. For instance, the video resolution of a program may differ according to the monitor that a gamer may use. With requirements, the user may know which monitor can possibly display good video.
Why set a minimum requirement for a certain console in line with the game? All game programs are innovated in the highest technology environments. When they are incompatible with the hardware devices, chances are that the operation of such game may be greatly affected. These minimum requirements are neither for the game producer nor for the console maker. These are actually for the consumer, in the case of computer video game, for the gamer to have the best possible output from a combination of right game the right system requirement.
Requirements are actually computer specifications that each device must possess. Basically, each game may require certain specifications to the device they must be played with. The game may require the following from the computer:
Speed of Processor - the processor speed is a very important requirement that a particular game may need from the computer system. The speed of the processor tells about the responsiveness to take a decision. As games are nothing but executable programs, the processor speed is very important. The speed of the processor is measured in megahertz (MHz) and gigahertz (GHz), megahertz being smaller than gigahertz. To be exact, one gigahertz equals a thousand megahertz. The processors with high speed are able to run the games equaling their speed and lower but the slow speed processors are not able to run games that have higher requirements for speed.
Random Access Memory (RAM) - this memory is the uncomplicated and small memory that is present inside the computer system. This memory helps store the data which is active and needed by the processor. Almost all of the computers available for sale have an active RAM of 64MB. Most of the games are compatible with this memory. But some of the games could require memory as much as 128MB. This is not a big concern as RAM is easy upgradable to some higher capacity memory space.
VRAM - it is abbreviation for Video Read Access Memory. The computer displays the resolution of the games based on VRAM. The working of this memory is based on video card. These video cards are just like processors which provide the system with visual display. VRAM is a short term memory and saves all the graphics technology information which is used by the video card and processor.
Disk Space - it indicates the space available in the hard disc for storage of program files and related information. Disc space is also measured in terms of megabytes (MB) just like the VRAM and RAM. As the disc capacity increases, the ability to store games also increases. Similar to RAM, the disc space is easily upgradable. Higher memory units are measured in terms of Gigabytes (GB).
CD ROM Speed - it is not necessary that all the games which are already installed in the computer system require a disc further. Most of the gaming companies use discs to upgrade programs which are later on added to the game by reinstallation of the game. The speed of the installation depends on the speed of the CD ROM. The CD ROM is not just used in playing games, but also in the copyright protection system. The speed of the CD ROM is also a determinant factor to analyze the game program that has higher or lower speed requirement.
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