Thursday, June 28, 2007

Guitar Hero on PC? No, it is Frets on Fire!

If you like playing guitar (even air guitar) you've probably seen the Guitar Hero game for Playstation 2. If you are brave enough you may have tried it in the computer store when no one was watching...

If you liked it but you don't have a PS2 (or don't want to buy guitar controller) it is your lucky day. Just today I have downloaded Frets on Fire, free game for PC. You guess it, you are playing guitar. What is interesting is how you are supposed to play it.

Check the suggested pose for playing. The only thing I am missing is the strap for keyboard. If this is not enough to get you interested check the feature list. Here are my favourite features:

  • Includes a song editor for making your own tunes
  • Compete with others on the World Charts
  • Supports importing Guitar Hero™ I and Guitar Hero™ II songs
  • Multiplatform; runs on Windows™, Linux®, Mac OS X™ and FreeBSD®
  • Open source, full Python source code available
As you can see game is feature rich and it is fun to play. Don't miss the tutorial (and learn about the significance of the ESC key).

Bye now, time attach the strap to my keyboard and start shredding...

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Samsung leads the way

Again, Samsung shows leadership when it comes to SSD (Solid State Disk). They have started mass production of the 1.8 " 64 GB SSD drive. It is based on the single level cell flash memory. On the practical side this means that battery life of your laptop could be extender by 20%.

On the other front they have released hybrid disk drives, MH80. These drives are combination of standard disk drive (80 or 160 GB) and 256 MB flash memory. This was only a matter of time before someone does it. Again, on the practical side this can significantly reduce power consumption of laptops and faster resume from hibernation.

It still may be quite some time before we see laptops with SSD drives only. Reason is not technical this time - it is the price. Over the time prices will drop but until then keep your eyes focused on Samsung.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Starcraft II site updates

Starcraft II site has been updated with new information about Zerg.

Friday, June 15, 2007

id Tech 5 - John Carmack's latest toy

A few days ago at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference John Carmack from id Software has shown what he was doing for a last few years. As surprise to most gamers his latest gaming engine, id Tech 5, was running on a Macintosh. Video is available here as streaming video. If you would like to download it and check out the details he is describing in during the presentation download it from usual places.

To me, it still looks like Doom 3 engine but taken to a slightly higher level. Vehicles and structure have a distinctive look and feel from Doom 3. The same goes for characters as well. I don't know if this is due to textures used in the demo or specific result of the engine but gives strong resemblance to other id games.

id always had a very good technology and it was amazing what they could do with it. It gets even better when developer studios like Ravensoft take it over and push it even further.

This video could be a response to lot of media attention to other gaming engines. Hottest titles are Crysis, Unreal Tournament 3, Halo 3, Force Unleashed.

If I have to choose new gaming engines that are coming up my first choices are Crytec's CryEngine 2 engine and combination of Euphoria and MolecularMatter for Star Wars: Force Unleashed game.

I suspect that in next few months we will see more of videos of all of these engines. The battle for the king of next generation gaming is going to be very intersting one...