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The Power Needed For 3-D Online Games

The Internet has brought many wonderful things to our lives and one of those things is quick and almost instant access to new technology. Not all of that technology is life saving, sometimes companies develop wonderful new technology just to have some fun and a great example of that is the existence of online 3-D video games. Video game developers have found a huge audience in the Internet that is both tech savvy and captive but as with any easily accessible mass media outlet, they have also seen their competition skyrocket as well. More innovative technology companies make their debut on the internet than anywhere else and as people are looking for escape from these difficult times the game makers are finding themselves gathering a growing audience.

Playing an online 3-D video game requires the correct equipment and the lightning fast dynamic of advances in internet gaming require the avid gamer to stay up to date with new technology to accommodate the newest online 3-D games. Online 3-D gaming requires three things in your computer system: a large amount of RAM, a fast and large hard drive, and a very fast processor. It is suggested that your processor be a dual or quad core so that one of the cores can be dedicated to online 3-D gaming to allow for the proper processor capacity. The newest processor speeds available are recommended and an AMD or Intel based system will work the best. The Internet is still not very compatible with the Apple Mac computers so if you are looking to do serious online 3-D gaming you may want to stick with an IBM based PC.

It is suggested that you maximize the RAM capacity of your computer and anywhere from 4GB of RAM and higher is strongly suggested. Online 3-D games take up a lot of processor and RAM capacity so you will need to have as much as possible to properly run your games. The fast and large hard drive allows you to save your games when needed and allows the gaming to continue even if you have to access information from your computer's hard drive.


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