Microsoft Tablet PC Games 28
sushant_bhatia_progr writes "eWeek has an article on how Microsoft Corp. is readying a Tablet PC game software development kit and a new Tablet-PC-specific game, both meant to attract new developers and users for Tablet PCs." From the article: "The Redmond, Wash., software maker is co-developing both the SDK and the new game, called Arcs of Fire, in conjunction with software partner 3 Leaf Development. 3 Leaf officials did not respond to a request for comment. Microsoft expects to release a first beta of both the new game and the SDK in early January."
Re:Third submission accepted today??? (Score:1)
Re:Third submission accepted today??? (Score:1)
Re:Third submission accepted today??? (Score:1)
Anyone? (Score:1)
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I was seriously considering one last year, right after christmas. The problem? the crappiest, under 1 ghz tablet was about $2000. Are the tablet features worth 3z the cost of a quality desktop, or 2x of a decent laptop? Not for me.
Fortunately it seems that the average price for a tablet is going down, so the technology might end up reaching enough people to make the platform viable. I really wish it does, if just for the superior interface for many forms of gaming. SCUMM based games and MOO clones are begg
Re:Anyone? (Score:1)
It's rather nifty. While the handwriting recognition and writing by hand is slower than typing, typing requires both hands and place to put the keyboard whereas with the tablet one can hold the tablet with one hand and write with the other.
Hitachi's "electronic paper" (Score:2)
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Hey Bill! (Score:2)
Echoes of solitaire (Score:1)
Tablet PCs are being pushed to the business world, but it'll take some play-time to get them broadly accepted.
Screen wear (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Screen wear (Score:2)
In case you're REALLY bored in a meeting (Score:2)
Re:In case you're REALLY bored in a meeting (Score:2)
What kept me from buying a tablet PC last time. (Score:1)
I want one with a 15.4" widescreen, that I can reorient to portrait mode. I want a really fast and reasonably cheap processor, like an AMD64. I can understand why the screens haven't ramped up yet, but why haven't they moved to faster processors and better memory, yet?
first up... (Score:3, Funny)
As a tablet pc owner and user... (Score:5, Interesting)
But seriously, I do own a Tablet PC, the Toshiba M200 (a damn fine machine BTW). Tablet PCs are really not that good for gaming. There's no controls on board, the screen is not touch sensitive but eletroresistive (which is good for writing, bad for turning the machine into a Nintendo DS) and the battery life is already short enough without eating up massive CPU cycles into games.
With that said, I see absolutely no reason why a machine like the M200 (convertible) or slate models that can be "docked" into a keyboard and mouse location can't be used as a regular machine with regular gaming.
Other than, of course, the insane obsession laptop manufacturers have with including crappy video cards, like the Intel Extreme Graphics 2!!! Now with extra ram-shared crappyness! Because at intel, "w3 @re teh suxx0rz".
At least the M200 has a Geforce 5200 (although one with only 32MB of VRAM). If you ask me Microsoft pushing for decent video cards would do a million times more good than any pen input game SDK will ever do. But then again, I'm probably being as visionary as I was back in the Doom days ("Mouse?! Why would I ever need a mouse for an FPS game? My keyboard does everything I need, thank you very much").
-Jack Ash
Re:As a tablet pc owner and user... (Score:1)
I was absolutely blown away by ArtRage, designed for Tablet PC. If you haven't seen it, grab it. Every Tablet PC user should have it even if it's just to show off to your friends when they ask, oh, so what's so cool about Tablet PC?
Anyway, recognition of my asian handwriting kicks butt too.
Pong! (Score:1)
Are they going to open the source to the game? (Score:2)
Version 3.0 (Score:2)
Not a Laptop without the keyboard. (Score:2)
That said, they are great for reading books, taking notes, browsing webpages for information (after you set up the sites you visit most), watching movies, and playing "non-twitch" games (chess, cards, etc.).
Anybody trying to make games like Doom3 for the TabletPC will not make money. If you spend some time with a Tabl
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