Monthly Archives: August 2015

The College Gamers Podcast Episode 10

Hello fellow gamers! Episode 10 of our podcast is here! (It’s currently uploading to Youtube as I type this) Was a pretty good recording session! Other than sound volumes being a little off and me saying the World of Warcraft movie was made by Lionsgate when it is actually made by Legendary! Whats an L word between friends right? I set up an email for the show so if you have feedback or ideas you can send em in! (email: collegegamershow@gmail.com) I hope everyone enjoys it!

Show: http://youtu.be/EwAvxdDS4Lw

-Mike

Linux Gaming

images Hello everyone! How’s everyone doin? Good? Great! So I recently dual-booted my laptop with Windows 8.1 and Ubuntu 14.04. I’m really liking Ubuntu so far! I was wondering the other day why don’t more developers port games to Linux? I have a few theories! First of all, there are so many distributions of Linux. Making a game work for all of them would be tough. A counter-point would be that many distributions are based off of other distributions. Many are based off of Fedora and Ubuntu. So if you make a version of your game work for those theoretically if should work for a distribution based on those. Just a theory. I’m not too familiar with the underlying workings of Linux, just a heads up, but it is something I want to learn!

Of course, Valve has developed a Steam OS that is a Linux distribution. Gabe Newell said that Linux is the future of gaming. And I can see his point. The control that Linux gives you would allow someone to design an operating system optimized for gaming. The issue with this is I imagine you would optimize it for specific hardware because gaming really relies on computer specs. (I’m sorry but your Compucolor 8001 probably won’t be able to play World of Warcraft with 32KB of RAM) I can see AMD and Nvidia having their own OS. But… oh no… if both companies have their own OS then I see explosives for, for example, the AMD OS. Which would be bad. Console exclusives are bad enough (I’m sad I can’t play Quantum Break, looks so awesome) but OS explosives on top of that!? Let’s hope it never comes to that.

Right now Windows is the favorite for playing video games. One thing Windows has over Linux is that Windows is unified! Linux has 100’s of versions. And I don’t see peope flooding to Linux to play games. Peope don’t want to maneuver a command terminal just to play Call of Duty. It would be an unnecessary barrier. Anyway, I was thinking about this and thought I would write something up. I don’t think this is everything. I tend to forget things as I write. I hope you enjoy this and if you have any input be sure to put it in the comments! Thanks!

-Mike

Priest Joke

I found this image and thought it was hilarious!

I found this image and thought it was hilarious! -Cami

Youtube Channel

Hello everyone! So, the website is not quite ready to host the podcast at the moment. However the podcast has been going for about a month now. So where is our podcast you ask? Currently it is on Youtube. Not an ideal podcast medium I know. But it’s a work in progress. Ok, I’ll be honest with everyone. I am not the best at grammar and English. I’m a math and science guy. If I had to write a paper to save my life I’m screwed. Just a heads up… Anyway, yeah, the podcast is on Youtube at the moment (link should be at the bottom of this post) and hopefully when this website is a fully operational battle station… er, podcast station we can send our podcast to other podcast mediums like iTunes Stitcher, or Alderan.

Sometimes I think I’m funny…

Where was I? Oh yes! Podcast stuff. Coming soon. I’ll also post here occasionally when I feel like it. Hence the “Random Thoughts” page! Cool. Think that’s everything. See ya!

-Mike

PS. Here is that link!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX1-oDaY24jrQrhTXGuCMUg

The College Gamers Podcast

Howdy everyone! This is (hopefully) the future home of The College Gamers Podcast. My name is Mike and I will be your consistent host for The College Gamers.  I will have a few different co-hosts throughout the duration.  My current co-host and companion is my dear friend, Taft.  It is a weekly podcast about any video game news ranging from hardware to software! We basically cover whatever we think is fun and interesting. The website is called Bluecow Radio because I hope this website will be a hub for all shows my friends and I do in the future. Enjoy!

-Mike