Let's be frank , everyone in their whole life time would have played at least one video game. It might have been Farmville, Diablo, Counter Strike or any other such. Video games have made people get addicted in them by providing a "virtual" hangout to spend the leisure time or to through out their stress ( <--- I do this) . While every bit of our technology is being revolutionized , games too are being so much improved. Now games are so important that they have even made a new field called "Gamification", in which entrepreneurs implement game like environment into their business to improve their production. An example for Companies that have implemented gamification are Microsoft, Samsung and Sony. (They have added awards/Trophies and also leader boards for their employees to encourage them)
Nurture your minds with great thoughts. To believe in the heroic makes heroes. Benjamin Disraeli
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Guess Who ? It's me!
Hello fellow Bloggers and readers!
My name is Mukilan and I am a new author (not exactly) of this blog. I am a good friend of Priyadharshan and also a classmate of another author [not to mention who! -----> (ಠ_ಠ) ]. I will be posting interesting stuff about technology, science and other random stuff!! So stay tuned for my future posts people!! :))
My name is Mukilan and I am a new author (not exactly) of this blog. I am a good friend of Priyadharshan and also a classmate of another author [not to mention who! -----> (ಠ_ಠ) ]. I will be posting interesting stuff about technology, science and other random stuff!! So stay tuned for my future posts people!! :))
PS: I am also planning to post movie/books/tech/music reviews.....let's see how it goes!!
~Mukilan.
( a.k.a. KaK0r0t )
Thursday, June 06, 2013
THE CREEPY LEGEND OF VIDEO GAME "THE ELDERS SCROLLS 3"
TRY IT AT YOUR OWN RISK
Morrowind Mod jvk1166z.esp
It caused a buzz because it was a virus, or seemed to be. If you tried to load the game with the mod active, it would hang at the initial load screen for a full hour and then crash to the desktop. If you let it get that far, your install of Morrowind, along with any save files you had, would become completely corrupted. Nobody could figure out what the mod was trying to do, since it couldn't be opened in the Construction Set. Eventually, warnings were distributed not to use it if you found it, and things died down.
About a year later, in a mod board I used to frequent, someone popped up with the mod again. He said he was PMed by a lurker who deleted his account immediately after sending. He also said that the person advised him to try playing the mod through DOSbox. For some reason, this worked... sort of. The game was a bit laggy, and you couldn't get into Options, Load Game, the console, or really anything else, other than the game itself. The QuickSave and QuickLoad hotbuttons worked, but that was it. And the QuickSave file seemed to be just part of the game file, so you couldn't get at it anymore. Some speculated that the changed game used an older graphics renderer, making DOSbox necessary, but it didn't LOOK any different.
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