The age of retro games like Super Mario, Contra, and Pacman is long gone. Over the past 2 decades, the gaming industry has completely changed, owing to technology advancements. Video games, nowadays, are a lot different as compared to what your elder siblings might recall.
It is now possible to create a virtual world full of characters and objects and interact with them during a gameplay. Let’s take a look at the contribution of technology advancements to the gaming industry:
1. Realistic graphics
Back then, video games were just 2-dimensional (2D). The characters in the game were only able to move up, down, forward, and backward. With graphics software starting to improve back in the 1990s, new and improved games arrived with 3-dimensional (3D) features. Today, almost all video games feature 3D graphics to ensure immersive gameplay.
Modern video games provide impressive and more dynamic effects in terms of both graphics and sound. Realistic animations have paved the way for games in the modern age.
2. Real-like multiplayer gameplay
Today, we have a wide range of games to play online but this global platform was not available to kids in the 1980s. Modern games like PUBG and Call of Duty allow multiple human players to participate in the gameplay at one time and enjoy a realistic experience. These games indeed have transformed gaming into more of a social outlet.
PUBG is the best example to take while discussing modern gaming with millions of players around the world participating. PUBG Corporation conducts gaming tournaments worldwide, inviting fans to participate and win prize money.
3. On-the-go gaming
To enjoy your favorite online games, you don’t have to be glued to your Xbox or Play Station gaming console anymore. The advent of smartphones has completely transformed the way we used to play video games.
The modern technology has shrunk the games to make them compatible with mobile devices, offering you an unparalleled gaming experience like never before. You can now download your favorite games on your smartphone and play them online whenever you want.
4. Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence or AI has been an essential part of designing and development of video games since the beginning. According to Rahis Saifi the Editor of Open Sky News, “Modern online games are based on AI that has improved the overall gameplay. When we played Chess with the computer, we would interact with AI at the initial stage and the moves were also predictable. The modern AI is backed by the exact strategies that your human opponent can think of.”
Playing modern war games today is more difficult than ever, as clever AI uses all the tactics of a real opponent on a battlefield.
5. Virtual reality
The tech behind virtual reality has been into existence for decades. It is now ushering in modern gaming to provide an immersive experience during the gameplay. VR gaming not only allows you to interact with characters but also generates a feeling that everything in the gameplay is real.
With different VR headsets already launched by various tech brands, you can experience a whole new world right at home. As these devices are in their infancy now, they will certainly be much less clunky in the future.
Conclusion!
Starting from the advent of smartphones to the availability of great online games for free, technology has transformed the gaming industry thoroughly. So, how do you expect the technology to continue to improve? We only expect the next generation of gaming will be more intriguing than ever, owing to the incredible power of artificial intelligence and the immersive possibilities presented by virtual reality.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.


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