Monday, January 29, 2018

The Gaming Art Engine 2, World of Warcraft Win of Factions

The Gaming Art Engine -- Battling Hell and Conquering the World -- Part 2
by Jacob Malewitz
By Dawn of Factions

Where does the gaming art engine exist? This stand alone focuses on the idea of battling hell and conquering the world with games. Games are power. Games are money. Games are respect.

The best engines sell more copies and change things. Doom created Quake. Civilization defined turn based strategy. Age of Empires introduced more history and real time strategy. Playstations created gaming football, or at least mastered it. The Wii allows you to golf in perfect motion. The X-Box allowed Microsoft to edge the market on Playstation. Sega outdid itself too much, went game, then went with art.

The game engine exists to entertain. Sometimes you get sick of watching and want to act. You cannot just sit in front of your TV. I personally hate Television. There are times I consider gaming waste too. This is all about time; you can save time, you can burn time, and you can enjoy time. The best engines are the originals. The best engines create money the market. You invest with every game you buy. You invest in your mind and you might be able to one day sell the game. Some games are worth more to be played than to be sold.

The game engine should bring you something. All this coding helps somehow. It burns time. It saves you money. It allows you pleasure. Pleasure can be won. Money can be won. This is all philosophy at this point, but you must dance with philosophy. If you call too much, you simply must dance with philosophy.

Doom is an interesting game. Created by id, the game allows you to kill demons. This sounds simple. You get a blaster, you get a soldier, and you get to travel through demonic space. Doom is art. All games are art. If you play enough, you are creating art. You are allowed to play the game your way, with your art, and find ways to beat the engine. Doom is much like an arcade game -- you play it too much you get nightmares and lose days of sleep.

Civilization came to me abut the same time as Doom. I preferred Civ. Less nightmares. You get to control a civilization from its dawning to the time man can reach space. This is a tough thing; I speak of this game much because it pretty much taught me the PC. I knew very little about computers before I played Civilization. This was early in gaming.

Age of Empires may not be the first real time strategy, but it allowed strategy gaming to take a different course. Age of Empires allows gamers to win with power; you build a military. It’s all weapons and death, right? Wrong: you build a civilization and live with the fact you cannot make many allies. The real world is like this, and the engine works in this format.

Where do you go next?
I would say gaming controls the PC. It allows us to invest money into computers. This brings jobs. This is oddly sounding, but you must consider the fact some of us learn computers simply to play games. I learned computers to play games, then I began to find ways to make money on the computer. There are many ways to make money off gaming, but you might value it for simply having fun.

This is not the end of money, time, and effort spent on gaming.

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The Gaming Art Engine, Warcraft Win of Factions

The Gaming Art Engine
By Jacob Malewitz

Warcraft, Win of Factions
By Dark Alliances

Part 1

If you call games, call your civilization. Play with your heritage. Play with your tribe. You can go with the Celts if you are a European, or play with the Chinese if you have asian ancestory. There is room for respect here: all cultures should and can be respected in gaming.

Ask for more from your family. Families must support gamers; we are not always gamers, but we remain with the addiction, with the power, and with the knowledge.

Can you call games for money? Gaming is power; gaming teaches; strategy is time, time is saved, money is saved -- money is spent, things are remembered. It’s hard to play any game for money but it can be possible, especially in the days of chess tournaments and new game boards. Every time a new game is created, wealth is spread. 

Can you call games for learning?

I would always call my civilization addiction, but far before PC there was Nintendo.

You must call something against your best game. There is always an option out: you will need this out. If you have a favorite game, why not call a game against it? This balances you with money and power. You get to learn from a new game, you get to demand more games, you get to spend money, and you get to make money in different ways. You might finish college easier, or find work to be less addicting and more demanding. Gaming can beat work: some people simply cannot escape the job. The job is  a calling, the game is a calling, and food is a calling. All things should balance here, but they don’t.

How can you make money with the gaming engine?

The real engine to try would be the opposite of what you like. Say you like chess: play hearts instead. Say you like to play Halo: play chess instead. Say you like playing poker, or you like putting money down on magic the gathering games. Why not create a game for power? This is always the best call, and we must bring it up much. The best gamers design games, not just with the mind, but with the pen and the board.

You can call depression  against gaming. You can quit. You can give it up, call it waste. There is not much money to be made in chess for the majority of us. There is not much to do with cards but lose. Yet some gamers go left and right, the brain in action.

How can you make money with art? Gaming is an art form. You are creating art and taking a break from life.

The art of gaming is incredible. IT asks for much from you. Time and effort. Therefore, gaming is not always a break.

Where next? Buy another game. Keep playing. Keep investing time into the game. It will pay you back.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Empires, Age of Empires, The Conquerors - DM Match Byzantines for warcraft win of factions

2v2 6/17 Age of Empires, The Conquerors – Win with Byzantines
By Jacob Malewitz

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How can you win with Byzantines in Age of Empires?

How can you win when you are playing against the Koreans? The Koreans are similar to the Choson in Age of Empires I. They can dominate the game, so I love playing against them, sometimes even with weak land civs. I did play some Choson in Age of Empires. But I loved playing against them, because everyone said they were the best. The Hittites could beat them.

I played Byzantines. It was a 2v2 Deathmatch, with Spanish as my allies, and Britons and Koreans as the enemy.

There are some rivers. There are some middle points. There is some artillery. There is some losses. Britons and Koreans: What do they do? They are both good with long range, but have weak cavalry. The Spanish and the Byzantines: what do they do? They are good with some long range, but have very strong heavy cavalry, and both have cavalry unique units. This is a good counter against the counter. The Korean War Chariot against the Briton Longbow.

How can you win with Britons? You must hold strong points. You must horde your long bow. You must not protect them. You need some losses. Longbows can beat any infantry charge, and protected by English halbierders, can beat Cavalry and can be beat by Byzantines.

How can you win with Koreans? You must mass war wagons and start countering what other civs are doing.

The Byzantines are one of my most favorite civs in Age of Empires 2. They have good cavalry, good artillery, and can counter any unit in the game. They immediately get cheaper counter units, and the best counter units. In my game, I went with knights and bombard cannons and some cataphract to hit the Longbow in a middle point. I won here, very big, even with little help from the Spanish. The bow folded, the Koreans could not win, and my cannon could not be beat.

Once I won with cannon, I charged with cavalry, and destroyed two armies.

There are other points to remember. You must remember to build markets. You must remember to find gold. You must try and steal your allies gold if he does not help. All Civs try to win on quick gold, especially tough computer players, but not all civs can win on trade. The computer is immediately allowed money, but the human opponent wins in a different way.

What is your next strategy? How can you lose? How can you hit your ally?

Your next strategy is different civs, different maps, and perhaps human players. Computer opponents can beat you: I have had some losses. Different maps can beat you: would the Byzantines lose on an archipagelo map? I have lost games before to computers, but you only learn here, you only have fun here.



Friday, January 12, 2018

How to be a PC Strategy Game Player

How to Be a PC Strategy Game Player

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Computer games allow you to find joy. Sure, some consider them a waste of time. You play people from across the world—play for nothing really—only to hear people telling you time is passing by. However, isn’t a gaming addiction better than a drug addiction? In my experience, PC strategy games have their own addictive elements. You can play them far longer than the normal first person shooter. You can play online which adds another degree of difficulty. This guide explores how you, the one sitting at the computer, can harness that computer to find some joy—playing PC strategy games like Civilization, Warcraft, Age of Empires, and countless other classics.

Start with the Classics:
I could go on and on about certain series. The best strategy game of all time, on computer or on a gaming console, is Civilization 2. Created by Sid Meier, this particular game was far better—and less buggy—than any of its sequels. However, it’s hard to play Civilization online. That’s where the RTS (real time strategy) game comes into play. The biggest of these types are Age of Empires and Warcraft.


Why Video Games? Warcraft Win of Factions

Why Video Games?
By Jacob Malewitz

Stories move the world … while video games blow it up. I am currently working on a big project of game review articles. Ugh. It’s dark and it’s cold outside, and I got a huge assignment that will take me forever. But enough about me.

Why video games?
What the heck are they? You shoot people, don’t get arrested. You rob a guy … you conquer the world … you kill a zombie … you blow up Washington DC … you steal a car … you kill thousands of aliens.

But, Why video games?
Because gaming is entangled in our society. Kids—I was once one, several centuries ago—love playing video games. The rush of creating a story as you go is one of the chief reasons for gaming addiction. Then there is action and mayhem, pretty girls (or dudes), and all the ways you can break the law.