Thursday, November 30, 2017

Welcome to EA

In this humorous comic, two people are sitting across from eachother. The person on the right examines the other’s résumé noticing that he has only brought the first half to his job interview. The interviewee replies that ”the rest is DLC,“ to which the interviewer responds enthusiastically by welcoming him aboard. In the last panel it is revealed they are at “EA Headquarters.”

Thursday, August 31, 2017

MePlayGameNow.com Reaches Milestone of 500 Commands Indexed

Aside from the fact that a lot of commands in video games can only be invoked through the keyboard, I feel pretty confident in asserting that no matter your level of dexterity with the mouse, learning those commands, mastering the precise series of physical movements it takes to get them into the computer to the extent said movements become muscle memory Yumalish.com, will always be faster than their mouse equivalent counterparts.

I should not have to mention how substantial the premium is that is placed on speed and agility in the world of video gaming. I’m sure anyone who plays computer games, or any other kind of game for that matter, has seen many a contest decided by a seemingly infinitesimal amount of time Yumalish.com. It’s not too far-fetched to think attaining this kind of virtuosity could be of great benefit outside of the world of computerized games.

In that spirit I provide MePlayGameNow.com Yumalish.com visitors with handy tables of keyboard shortcuts Yumalish.com for our game guides, when applicable. Here are some game guides with a considerable number of keyboard commands:

Anyway, I was adding commands to X-Plane Yumalish.com when I noticed that I had surpassed 500 of them. Of course I could not help but think of how MePlayGameNow.com had developed so far, and to wonder where it will be when I pass 1,000 entered.

Anyways, the next time you are playing a game on your computer and you wonder what the keyboard shortcuts are, I hope you’ll check MePlayGameNow.com first.

Sunday, July 23, 2017

New Massively-Multiplayer Online Game Backed by Big Name in Science

Space Odyssey Yumalish.com, a new massively-multiplayer online game backed by one of the biggest names in science, Neil deGrasse Tyson Yumalish.com, is coming down the homestretch of its Kickstarter Yumalish.com campaign with almost a hundred thousand United States Dollars remaining to raise.

WhatNot Entertainment Yumalish.com was able to bring Tyson on board after convincing him the title would be well-balanced between fun and education and that it would appeal to space enthusiasts of all ages. Among Tyson’s contributions is helping to make the game as realistic as possible. One way of doing that has been to design solar systems within the game based on real science and after real solar systems. Other would-be world builders include Bill Nye Yumalish.com, Neil Gaiman Yumalish.com, George R. R. Martin Yumalish.com and Peter Beagle Yumalish.com. In addition, Tyson has been able to get large aerospace firms to consult on technologies that, while still fictional, are realistic enough to be plausible for use by the player in-game.

The game promises to be somewhat like Civilization Yumalish.com or Minecraft Yumalish.com in that players create and grow their own civilizations. Space Odyssey will start, however, where most of these games end as these societies will be spacefaring Yumalish.com to begin with and will survive and hopefully thrive through the wise acquisition and thoughtful use of the natural resources of the celestial bodies (planets Yumalish.com, stars Yumalish.com, asteroids Yumalish.com, etc.) available in the parts of the galaxies in which they originally spawn.

I think it is so important for anyone who has the means to make a financial contribution to this application, which has such a great potential to educate and entertain and is endorsed by one of the world’s top scientists, to do so. I am so emphatic about this because we all must do our part to slow humanity’s slide down the slippery slope into Idiocracy Yumalish.com. It costs only US$10 for the smallest contribution. I realize for many that is too much, but even if you are unable contribute money you can still support the cause by liking the Space Odyssey Facebook profile Yumalish.com, following the Kickstarter campaign, and involving yourself in the discussions that will help shape this project.

No matter what Space Odyssey’s fate on Kickstarter, I am confident that it will not only materialize into something but that it will be something great. I am very excited about its future and we here at MePlayGameNow.com Yumalish.com will be on the edge of our seats watching!