Windows XP Game Advisor Discussed 40
Thanks to GameSpy for their 'Biz Buzz' summary discussing the recent launch of Microsoft's web-based Windows XP Game Advisor. The Game Advisor site, "created in conjunction with Futuremark, the makers of the 3DMark 3D game benchmark utility, takes the user's answers to questions regarding age range and preferred game genre, then returns a list of recent games (along with gameplay information) that might interest the user." As for the motivation behind this service, a Microsoft spokesperson "...noted that it's not a profit center for Microsoft - it doesn't charge publishers to list their games in the Advisor database... [and] equates it to the company's DirectX API bundle, which doesn't get revenue from users nor publishers, but if, by regularly improving and enhancing and promoting it, another computer with Windows is sold, Microsoft then earns some revenue, albeit indirectly."
Alright, that's nice an all.. (Score:1)
Re:Alright, that's nice an all.. (Score:1)
Re:Alright, that's nice an all.. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Alright, that's nice an all.. (Score:1, Insightful)
Requires XP and IE (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Alright, that's nice an all.. (Score:2)
Requires XP (Score:3, Informative)
Based on the site, I'd say it's good for casual (non-technical) gamers and parents looking for compatible games for their kids.
Can't see a serious gamer getting anything of value from it. Better to go to Gamespy [slashdot.org] or Gamespot [slashdot.org].
Correct links this time - Re:Requires XP (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Requires XP (Score:4, Informative)
I used it, and it was actually pretty cool. The best part was the 'will it run on my PC' feature.
A separate utility is downloaded (Futuremark) which 'analyzes' your computer. Then, when you click on the 'will it run on my pc' link next to a game, it will tell you what 'percentage' your computer is in comparison to the requirements. My computer was in the 500+% range for all of them.
Re:Requires XP (Score:2)
I think the point was that XP is not required to play any of the games that are currently out. So why limit the "advisor" to only run on XP?
Re:Requires XP (Score:2)
It could also just be used as a usability and beta testing site for somethign similar but for different applications / purposes. Who knows.
jason
Re:Requires XP (Score:1)
shock and awe.... (Score:3, Interesting)
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jason
Article title (Score:4, Funny)
Silly percentage thingys (Score:1)
Re:Silly percentage thingys (Score:2)
Tron probably requires a better graphics card, and possibly more memory.
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Re:Highest Percentage? (Score:2)
jason
Re:Give me a break! (Score:2)
Re:Give me a break! (Score:2)
http://www.computing.net/hardware/wwwboard/foru
http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/1
Dolemite
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Re:Give me a break! (Score:3, Insightful)
gamers have known about this for quite some time now, and most of us have gotten around it with little effort.
Re:Give me a break! (Score:2)
There has been an effort by users to create tools to get around this. However, NVida kept changing its registry settings around with every release so the users gave up updating their tweak tools.
Gave up until now. Nvida finally pulled their heads out of their proverbial behinds and now have added these tweaks to their driver updates.
Dolemite
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Re:Give me a break! (Score:2)
jason
Re:Give me a break! (Score:2)
Thanks.
jason
Re:Give me a break! (Score:2)
Don't assume n00b.
Dolemite
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Summary of Games Advisor (Score:4, Insightful)
Categorizations are somewhat willy-nilly. "Kids" is a category, despite it also being the age group. Note, there are no games for any kids over the age of 6, nor are there games in any other categories for kids under 6. If a categorization fails, the advisor will just revert back to "all game types," though it won't tell you it did so. Categories overlap significantly, such as Sim City not being listed under "Simulation," but "Life Simulation." "Action" vs "Action Adventure." Final Fantasy XI is a featured game in Role Playing, but second in Massively Multiplayer Online. No other MMO game makes it to another category.
The recommendations are questionable at best. For example, Law and Order 2 is apparently a hot seller for the 6 year old adventuring crowd. Myst 3 is apparently so intense it makes the 6-12 Action market. FIFA, Madden, Tiger Woods, and nearly all other sports games are inappropriate for anyone over 16. Their featured family entertainment will teach your 6 to 16 year old to drink and gamble like a real vegas loser. Of course, if you are over 17 you are too old to breed, and no games exist for your family. Strategy games like Warlords are inappropriate for anyone under 13, but Combat Flight Simulator, Lock On, and Forgotten Battles are A-OK. Apparently the only strategy game so violent and lacking in morals as to be locked away until your 17th birthday is... UFO aftermath.
If you want more information about a particular game, you have to go to the publisher's website. No objective reviews, no individualized ratings, not even a paragraph describing the game. As far as "information" goes, this site is sadly lacking.
To see if you can play the game (not a high hurdle, as the site apparently only works under XP), the Active X script attempts to download a program from the aforementioned futuremark. If you choose not to install it, the application hangs. It then gives you a somewhat useless graphical representation of how well your system does as a percentage of the minimum, then tells you to check the "other requirements." These mysterious "other requirements" are apparently just the system specs it just checked, repeated, with your system next to it. Didn't we just check this? Of course it also says to check the system specs with the publisher in 3 different places, making this whole exercise somewhat moot.
Somehow I doubt this will satisfy even the casual gamer. Even when grabbed by a catchy title, the person has to turn to goggle to find out any information at all about it. What advantage does this provide above, say, a trip to videogames.com? Age ranking is something that should be painfully obvious after the first screen shot. So what then... Availability? This is buried in the back end of Microsoft.com. Reliability? Recommending Law and Order to 6 year olds?
Unless Microsoft gets serious about the site, it will fall by the wayside. +1 points for trying, but -2 points for treating a Microsoft Gaming initiative like a Microsoft Business initiative.
MS Strikes Again (Score:1)
Thank you for installing XP game advisor. Here is your list of games.
MS Flight Sim
MS Combat Flight Sim
Mechwarrior 4
Crimson Skies
(etc...)
DirectX bias? (Score:2)
I'm half tempted to see what games it might list for me right now, but it doesn't seem to be available with Mozilla Firebird..