Will your operating system be a game engine? If you’re not a gaming enthusiast, you probably aren’t familiar..
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, 03-13-2017 at 07:13 PM (1546 Views)
If you’re not a gaming enthusiast, you probably aren’t familiar with software engines like the Unreal Engine or Unity Engine. That’s because until recently, outside the world of computer games, these software packages didn’t possess a great deal of relevance. All that stands to change in the near future, and we have virtual reality to thank for it. To understand the coming ascendancy of the game engine as the primary platform for personal computing, let’s take a macroscopic look at the development of the operating system, dating back to MS-DOS era.
For those familiar with the command prompt, the original MS-DOS was a glowing one-dimensional command line into which we GUI-less humans could type commands. With the advent of Apple’s original Macintosh (later called the Macintosh 128K), a seismic shift took place with and we gained the “desktop” OS, replete with low-res folders that could be dragged about with a mouse. And that’s where we have pretty much been stuck for the last three decades, at least on the desktop. Apple’s embrace of touch launched a new world of smartphone interfaces, but the desktop and laptop markets have continued to refine principles first articulated decades ago.
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