Online Gaming

Andri R asked:

Have you ever wondered what your child was rambling on about at the dinner table when he or she started saying things like “VR” or “RPG”? If so, you’re not alone. “VR” and “RPG” aren’t new text messaging acronyms – they’re acronyms for gaming and this article is going to introduce you to some of the more common forms.

If you at least thought of the Internet when you heard “VR” or “RPG” however, you’re on the right track. Exclusive to the online environment, “VR” or “RPG” – which consequently stands for virtual reality gaming and role playing games – are just two aspects of a gaming world gone wild. The days of playing scrabble in front of the fireplace are over in today’s generation, but we don’t believe you’ll hear too many people complaining about it. Today’s generation is fascinated with online gaming – an opportunity to play games over the Internet with hundreds of people at a time.

Available to anyone with a computer and fast Internet connection, there are thousands of online games available to play by anyone… sometimes free and sometimes for a fee. They range from the familiar family board games to strange and more complicated games which require a hundred page manual to understand. One thing that they all have in common however is that they’re fun to play.

The most common type of online game you’ll probably run into is the Flash game – usually located on educational sites or Yahoo! for Kids for example. These games may or may not involve other players, but they’re always full of color, they’re fast to download, and they’re fun to play. Since they run inside the web browser, no special equipment is needed. These are the simple games – more intriguing than checkers, but no more difficult to play than chess.

Another type of online gaming is more violent than the ones we described above and it’s similar to the “shoot-em-up” type games found on the first Nintendo and Playstation systems. Designed from the first person’s point of view, the player typically maneuvers around the screen as a weapon-clad hand – periodically changing weapons as the game’s scenario permits. The violence in these games vary from mild to offensive, and as a parent, you’re cautioned to monitor your children’s access to them – especially since these games are played online with other people.

Next, in terms of complication or violence, comes the virtual reality gaming and role playing games that we introduced earlier. These types of games require an extensive amount of time spent online since players assume the role of a game character in play. Players work hard to build up an inventory of weapons or skills – none of which can be accomplished in a period of thirty minutes or less. They then go on to interact with other characters which extends game time even longer (if it even stops). Both virtual reality gaming and role playing games require and encourage strategic thinking, but as parents, you may not be comfortable with the violence that’s prominent in some of these games. Nor may you be comfortable with the amount of time that playing these kinds of games can consume. Depending on the complexity of the game, any one person could spend at least six months at a game and having access to thousands of other players simultaneously doesn’t exactly make them easy to walk away from.

Our best advice is to learn about these games right along with your child and make the decision to play them (or not play them) together. You can find some helpful advice about making computer decisions with children in our article entitled, “Protecting Children Online.”

You can find a lot of information about flash game too in arcade or sports topic for free. Even all informations about ps3 or xbox as another type of game tool in game forum.

Selecting the Right Pos Software and Hardware for your Business

Antonio Smithston asked:

POS, also known as “point of sale”, is a must have for any service or retail business. The POS software and hardware of today replaces the old cash registers of yesterday. POS software and hardware will increase efficiency as well as help you keep better track of your sales and cash flow. Overall, with a good point of sale system on your side, you will have better control over the financial operations of your retail store or service business.

It is important that you consider different options for your POS solution. It’s paramount that you find the right solution that directly meets your business needs.

The most basic of POS hardware consists of mainly general components, such as a computer, cash drawer, a computer and Pole display, as well as a printer for receipts and a scanner, Credit card reader and a bar code printer. All of this hardware ultimately helps in keeping operations for your business as smooth as possible. POS hardware is perfect for the retail industry, and is also popular in the hospital industry as well. The correct POS solution will increase productivity, and thus profits.

When you are out looking for the right kind of POS hardware, consider all the different aspects that you can take advantage of. For example, the decision as to wether you’d like your POS input to be either a keyboard or a touch screen is an important thing to consider. Most prefer the ease of touch screens over keyboards, but each have there own separate places in different industries. For example, keyboards are perfect for grocery stores since checkers will be able to input item codes in order to check prices.

There is also the scanner that you will have to consider as well. Scanners vary widely, from low end scanners to high quality laser scanners. It’s best to consider the volume that your store does when you are thinking about the right kind of scanner. If the line in your store doesn’t go past one or two people, a basic scanner will suffice. If a fair amount of customers come through your store, then you might want to opt for a laser scanner to increase speed at which items are rung up. This will help decrease the wait time in your store, and thus increase overall customer satisfaction.