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One Year Episode: Ep 54

One this extra awesome episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Mike and Taft celebrate on year of this show! Overwatch got a new character. Civilization is looking awesome if you preorder. Gwent will be cross platform if Sony is up to it. World of Warcraft got it’s pre-expansion patch with lots of exciting changes. Two characters were revealed for Injustice 2. And Nvidia drops an amazing new card out of no where. Mike and taft quiz each other. We announce the winner of our Facebook contest. What games are we playing? And more on this AWESOME episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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The College Gamers Podcast (feat Cami) Ep 53

On this absurdly organized episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Cami joins me this week while Taft is out. We are holding our first contest ever! Mike is super excited for next week! Pokemon GO is everywhere. Oh my gosh guys. Seriously. I am catching Pokemon as I write this. World of Warcraft is getting a new silencing policy for trolls. Fallout Shelter is coming to PC and brings new quests with it. Blizzard announces a new character for Overwatch and it looks AWESOME! What are we playing? And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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PC Gaming is hard

Recently, I was browsing the interwebs in search of a memory upgrade for my gaming rig. I have upgraded parts in the past, graphics card, CPU, even my motherboard. I would stand proudly and say none of them went as planned. When I say that PC Gaming has one hell of a learning curve I am not lying. For those of us, like myself, that do not have a friend that has already gone through the stresses of upgrading or building a rig, doing it ourselves is full of unexpected and not so pleasant surprises. As I was browsing memory for my rig, I had to check that the frequency was compatible with my motherboard. Was the voltage too high? Was it the correct type of memory? Could my motherboard overclock it if I wanted to? This is when I realized a simple truth: PC Gaming is, in fact, hard.

Now, do not get me wrong. For those of us that demand the highest performance for the very best experience, PC Gaming is the only option. It is more flexible than console gaming. You can upgrade individual parts as often as you like, and trust me, there is no cap to the amount of money one can spend on PC gaming rigs. This is because PC gaming is a black hole of money. You can always buy a graphics card that is a slightly better or a CPU that is a bit faster. Hell, you can throw money at all the storage you want. In half a year, it is all obsolete anyway. The newest, bestest, shiniest, fastest, coolest thing is always around the corner. Now, as you spend more money on the super gaming rig of your dreams, the price to performance increase slowly dwindles. Most modern video games only utilize four cores at a time so spending $2000 on a 10 core CPU really won’t get you that much of an approvement. Unless you are developing games, video processing, or password hashing, you really don’t need a super CPU. Oh, but those sweet sweet bragging rights.  

Compatibility can be a harsh mistress. Luckly for those of us that have not quite aquired the talent, there are helpful websites like pcpartpicker.com that only matches parts that are compatible. However, I always take these websites with a grain of salt. I still have a liquid CPU cooler on my dresser from half a year ago because everything told me it would fit. Unfortunately, I have a weird tower that places the power supply at the top.

Sometimes I do envy console gaming. The safety of buying a game and knowing it will work must be nice. But I demand better performance than consoles cannot deliver. Risk it for the biscuit.
I, personally, love PC gaming. After all the stress and research is done it can be fun and satisfying.

What Pokemon GO could mean for future Nintendo games

If you are not playing Pokemon GO then you have seen someone that has been playing it. It is inescapable. The app, so far, has been a huge success for Nintendo. Upon release of the Pokemon GO, Nintendo’s market value jumped $7.5 billion in just two (that’s right, TWO) days. The app has over 7.5 million downloads so far and is looking to only grow. Not to mention that it is installed on more than 5% of all Android devices in the United States. This hit for Nintendo really had me thinking about Nintendo at it’s current market strategy.

 

Nintendo, in the past, has really only developed for their own hardware. Trust me, if there was a Mario or Zelda games for Xbox or PlayStation, I would remember that. Nintendo has been struggling with the Wii U and finding that success the came with the Wii back in 2006. Anyone that has been following Nintendo should be familiar with the fact that the Wii U just has not been living up to it’s older brother. Even with the struggle of the Wii U, Nintendo has stuck with this business model but with the huge success of Pokemon GO it is possible for the company to be looking at developing for hardware outside of the Nintendo.

 

This app proves that there is a huge fan base that is outside of the Nintendo hardware ecosystem.  As of May 7th, 2016, according to VGChartz, 40.7 million PlayStation 4s have been sold as well as as 21.1 million Xbox Ones. These number symbolize a much large market that Nintendo has consistently left untapped by their games. Nintendo would be crazy not to consider other platforms in the future following the huge success of Pokemon GO.
However, it is hard to be the very best like no one ever was if the servers are always down!!

The College Gamers Podcast Ep 52

On this distractingly homework-free episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Evolve is going free to play. Witcher 3 is indeed getting a Game of the Year Edition. Overwatch is getting is first new character since its’ release! Red Dead Redemption runs better on Xbox One and Mike learns why that is news. Team Fortress 2 is getting Competitive Mode but is it too late? State of Decay is getting a retail version for it’s PC players. Fallout 4 is getting it’s last DLC and are Mike and Taft satisfied with the list? What are we playing and more on this awesome episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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The College Gamers Podcast Ep 51 (feat Adam)

On this unlikely intricate episode of The College Gamers Podcast: AMD’s new card looks amazing! We are getting some new Pokemon for Sun and Mood. Remastered BioShock Collection looks like an awesome collection but will it be a good deal? Will Zelda: Breath of the Wind sell enough to be profitable? Nintendo is looking into VR tech. Steam finally realized a Windows Phone App. And Blizzard FINALLY added effects for when players make the basketball in. What games are we playing? And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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The College Gamers Podcast Ep 50

On this dumbfoundingly fun episode of The College Gamers Episode: The Steam Summer Sale started and it will drive Mike into poverty. What are we going to get from Titanfall 2’s single player? Titanfall 2’s map DLC’s will be free but how will we pay for them? CoD: Infinite Warfare is getting a Game of Thrones character. Sorry Trolls, you can’t gift CS:GO to your smurf accounts. Warner Bros. will stand next to the NX. We are getting golden guns with competitive play in Overwatch! We get to play as a girl in The Fracture But Whole (TWO WORDS!) And more on this amazing episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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The College Gamers Podcast Ep 49 (E3 SPECIAL)

On this awesome packed episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Mike and Taft are join by Adam and James to talk about all the goodies at E3! We talk about EA’s press conference! Can Bethesda live up to their performance last year? What does project Scorpio mean for Microsoft and the future of the Xbox. What that Lana I heard at Ubisooft’s conference? Sony has no mention of the Neo. Nintendo took our breath away. And more on this packed episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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The College Gamers Podcast Ep 46

On this wickedly delightful episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Homefront experiences some day one issues, specially on consoles. Rockstar has some announcements for us. How much plastic do you need to make a life size action figure? Where is my Battlefront story mode!? Mike is pumped to play as sentient corn. We would watch a Nintendo movie, would you? We are sad to see Geralt but it is for the best. If you have $1200 why not preorder some Assassin’s Creed movie tickets? And more on THIS, yes, THIS episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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The College Gamers Podcast Ep 45

On this late night episode of The College Gamers Podcast: We get our first Assassin’s Creed trailer. CD Projekt Red is not sure about a fourth Witcher. Mass Effect is getting a release Window. Civilization 6 was as announced, now unstack that city sir! A butt load of people played the Overwatch beta. Titalfall is getting a release window as well. Micro and Macro transaction in Battlefield 1 has been confirmed. EA, am I right? What are Mike and Taft playing? And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast.

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