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Menneisyys
01-24-2007, 07:50 PM
RealDice (http://realdice.com/) has specialized in producing Pocket PC and MS Smartphone multiplayer (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/102005MPPPCGames.asp) table / card games. In addition to PDAMill and some other developers (like pocketadventures.com), they should be the first game developer to check out when looking for multiplayer-enabled (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/102005MPPPCGames.asp) Backgammon, Chess, Domino, Mahjong, Texas Hold’em Poker and Sudoku games.

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I’ve long been planning a generic update of my last RealDice review (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=862&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1) published last May. Now that the developer has (for the most part) fixed the CPU usage bug I’ve discovered in the early versions and has also come out with some brand new titles (for example, the last one, Dominoes has just been released; it’s so new it doesn’t even have an official section on RealDice’s homepage (http://realdice.com/) as yet and is only accessible on third-party distributors like ClickGamer (http://www.clickgamer.com/moreinfo.htm?pid=7594)), I knew I can no longer wait.

Availability

Currently, five of the six RealDice titles are available on the official homepage of RealDice (http://realdice.com). Note that there aren’t direct links to (three-day) trial downloads in there; you must select the download type (there are, for Pocket PC’s, only two types of files to download: a QVGA and a VGA version; this also means you can safely use, for example, the Acer N30 (QVGA) version for all QVGA and the Acer N311 (VGA) version for all VGA devices, even for non-listed ones. For MS Smartphones, you’ll need to look up the closest relative of your model if you can’t find it in the list) by using the drop-down lists on the left.

Their latest title, Dominoes, still doesn’t have a page on its own and, therefore, must be downloaded from ClickGamer (http://www.clickgamer.com/moreinfo.htm?pid=7594).

What's new?

First of all, the major problems have been fixed and, now, unlike with the earlier versions, I can already recommend these games particularly for VGA users and / or multiplayer (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/102005MPPPCGames.asp) fans.

As of the current versions (Backgammon: 1.39; Chess: 1.43; Dominoes: 1.12; Mahjong: 1.30; Texas Hold’em Poker: 4.24; Sudoku II: 1.13),

The good
The CPU usage of all the six titles was between 40 and 80% on all my test devices (in no case lower than 40%; ~70% when waiting for SIP input from the user (for example, entering a name)). This also means ALL the games are perfectly playable on all current Pocket PC’s, as opposed to earlier versions.
I haven’t had compatibility or, as far as the CPU usage is concerned, major playability problems on any of my WM2003+ devices (I’ve tested them all: iPAAQ 2210, WM5-upgraded hx4700 (2.01), Pocket Loox 720, HTC Universal, Wizard (AKU3), x51v (A12)) with any of the current versions.

The bad

While the CPU usage (of ALL current versions!) is definitely better than that of the initial versions, it’s still a bit high, particularly when you take into account the much lower CPU usage of some other games (and the lack of music). The RealDice folks may really want to look into further reducing the CPU usage of the title (by, for example, relying on operating system-level touchscreen / keyboard event listeners)
The game still uses its own on-screen keyboard for input. This solution is not only sub-par because of the high CPU usage and the lack of visible keypress feedback, but also because you can’t quick-edit the contents of the text input fields (for example, quickly position the cursor). Fortunately, you can enter information using a remote controller application (see the roundup here (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=514&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1)) if you are completely fed up with the shortcomings of the keyboard.
All these titles consist of one big executable file (and a small DLL file). This, unfortunately, also means a slightly longer loading time, particularly when installed onto a storage card / flash ROM (including the built-in storage on WM5 devices).
On VGA devices, the landscape mode (only right-hand landscape mode is possible, which is bad news for slide-out keyboard users) is buggy: the screen events are registered at wrong coordinates.
There is still no in-game music in any of the titles.
Both good and bad

The games are all central server-based. This has, as has also been explained in the Multiplayer Bible (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/102005MPPPCGames.asp) both advantages and disadvantages. Now that RealDice has also set up a (as with many similar services – for example, EverQuest on the desktop PC or Sphere (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=661&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1) on the 2700G-enabled Pocket PC, non-free; it costs $8 a month) online gaming community, you gain access to a lot of additional goodies such a community / central server offers; for example, advanced chat and messaging features, buddy lists and global rankings / ladder. See THIS (http://realdice.com/world) for more info. (Note that you don’t need to subscribe to RealDice world to play standard multiplayer (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/102005MPPPCGames.asp) games! You'll only need it for advanced functionality.) Unfortunately, the lack of direct, internet / server-less multiplayer connection models is still a nuisance. Nevertheless, some games offer hotseat multiplayer capabilities (which is still much inferior to real local inter-PDA multiplayer gaming).

Verdict

I didn’t recommend the earlier versions of RealDice’s games. Now that the CPU usage has been fixed, this is no longer the case: make sure you check them out if you’re into the genre (table / poker games).

Other reviews to check out

The review of Texas Hold'em (http://www.pocketgaming.de/content/view/298/1/) by great German language Pocket PC side PocketGaming (http://www.pocketgaming.de/).