Showing posts with label Gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaming. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Order and chaos on the iPad

I mostly play games via steam now a days, which is usually on windows ( though I hope to use Linux for most of them on day). I have also played quite a few games on my iPad. Most of these have been simple games to pass the time. My favourite type of games are MMORPG's so I though I would give Order & Chaos a go.


This is probably one of the best MMORPG's I have played on the iPad, they only other been pocket legends. Order & Chaos is pretty good. The controls are not to bad, work pretty well considering their is no mouse. The game has quite few features like RIFT and WOW.  I took part in a dungeon run. Itis also free to play once you have bought it

On the down side the graphics are a little basic. Also their seems to be a lack of animations. For example the charge skills has you just appear next to the thing you are attacking.

I will carry on playing because of the convenience of having it on he iPad, however I hope these kind of games carry on to evolve on iOS with I proved graphics.

Monday, 24 March 2014

Playing RIFT again

I've been playing on RIFT again most nights over the last week. It's been good to be back playing! I think RIFT is a great game, it has an amazing amount of things a player can do and even better it's now free to play.

I used to pay a monthly fee to play rift, but now it's supported by optional in game purshases. This is great. It's also available from steam. I like this because all my games come from one  place. Just makes things easier.

Playing RIFT, I remember how fun it is, and how much their us to keep you entertained. It still suffers from the reason I stopped playing, which is a lack of other players. It is not as bad as it was, I guess been free more people are playing. I would also guess though that people don't commit as much time as when they were paying monthly.

Their is much todo in rift like dungeons, adventures, chronicles, raids, war zones, crafting, fishing and much more. Their are also rifts though out the land that keep things going.

People looking to pass the time should play RIFT, no excuse not to now that it's free! Just needs more players which is a shame.


Sunday, 13 October 2013

PC Games

For a while now I have been playing mmorpg such as world of Warcraft, rift, guild wars 2. With the odd game in between on my PS3 and iPad. The mmorpg's have been pretty good, except they don't really work on Linux. Each of those games are pretty time consuming, so I've not had chance to play any others.

Things have change now, I have finally god bored of them and started to look around for other games. At the moment the PS3 is not a real option as it is on the main TV, which is always in use. Also PS3 games tend to be pretty expensive. 

I started by looking at steam again due to rumors of it's Linux support and a game console. I have been playing also rats of games. Quite a few of these were from humble indie bundles. Others were big name games.  All of these we're pretty cheap. While the humble indie games might not be the most advance, they have great game play! They also work on Linux.

One great thing about steam is the wish list. If you add games to your wish list, then you are notified when they go on sale. This is great and has allowed me to get a number of games for very cheap. I also have the mobile app for steam on my iPhone and iPad, so I get.a notification on their when things go on sale.

Interestingly I have been buying a lot of windows only games. My hope is that one day they will be updated to run on Linux. If the game console takes off, then I suspect their will be a lot of pressure to have games running on Linux. People looking of stats of game use on Linux via steam might want to consider that I now by much more windows games because of Linux gaming. At the moment I can't see my buying any games for the PS3 or non steam desktop games.

The other thing I really like about steam is that is a App Store. Once you have bought a game, it's yours. So I can uninstall it and reinstall it as I like. Also I have been able to use the codes off my half life 1 CD to activate all the half life 1 based games in steam! One of the things I used to hate with PC gaming was that once something was uninstalled I would never play it again. Also most my old CD games no longer work. Steam keeps older games playable, and I can install them on other machines like my laptop when traveling.

I have been giving big picture mode a go, which will be the console interface. It is pretty good. I think I like,the PS3 interface better, but suspect that is just because I am more familiar with it. I want to use a controller with some of the games. Since I had a PS3 controller I connected this to my windows machine via a driver called MotionJoy. MotionJoy had a horrible user interface, but once it working it's great. Somes games were just meant to be played with a controller ( street fighter for example ). However like been able to use mouse and keyboard for other games. Steam gaming gives the best of both worlds. Very much looking forward to their new controller.