The Future Of PC Gaming part 2

You will have no doubt seen products that allow you to turn your smartphone into a VR headset. There are even some (expensive) products that do this with your PC. The thing is; virtual reality gaming is still in its infancy. However, the future of PC gaming will include more accessible and affordable VR play
What’s more, the future of virtual reality gaming will also negate the need to have long wires connected to your PC or a controller unit. And with battery technology evolving at such a rapid pace, you won’t need to worry about flat batteries in your VR headset after 30 minutes of gameplay
Virtual reality gaming

Let’s say that your gaming rig is at home, but you’re about 3,000 miles away on vacation somewhere. You’re itching to play a new game that you bought just before leaving for your vacation, but all you’ve got with you is your iPad or some other kind of tablet. What do you do? Well, you could just wait until your vacation is over and continue where you left off.
But, if your inner gaming geek is commanding you to spend a few hours playing that new title you bought, doing so could be easier for you in the future. Sure, some solutions allow you to remotely connect to a desktop environment. But, what happens if your PC is off and you need to turn it on before you can remotely connect to it and start gaming again

More games that natively run on open-source operating systems
There is no denying the fact that Microsoft dominates the PC operating system market with its line of Windows OSs. At the time of writing, the latest incarnation is Windows 10, with the cheapest offering available at around $120 for the “Home” version.
Let’s be honest; the need to spend such an amount on an operating system sucks and can annoy those building a gaming PC on a budget. What you may not know is that the future of PC gaming will include support for titles running on open-source operating systems.
In fact, if you head over to the Steam store, you’ll see several games that already run on Linux! It’s possible to play titles like Saints Row IV, Civilization V, Tomb Raider, and XCOM 2 directly on an OS such as Ubuntu Linux. You could even play many Windows-based titles on a Linux OS using an emulator like BlueStacks,etc.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

when was computer gaming created ?????????

Mac VS PC VS console from a debate to a long lasting war Part 2

What are flash games and why are they called like that?

Computer gaming ruling the market

Rise of Mobile Gaming can Revive PC Gaming

The Future Of PC Gaming part 1

The Ten Most Important Early Computer and Video Games

What is minecraft ???????? (for those who don't know)

Mac Vs PC Vs Console from a debate to a long lasting war parts 3 and 4