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DECK COMPUTER SERVICES
IT Services in Cape Town

www.deck.co.za
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UntA20, Southdale Rd, Edgemead. Goodwood. Cape Town. Western Cape. 7441
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What you should know about DECK COMPUTER SERVICES

Computer Services in Cape Town, Computer in Cape Town

The name Deck was used because we see Deck as a platform on which our customers can build a solid IT structure for their business. Prices of SSDs are going up due to shortages, and that could have an impact on the price of laptops, 2-in-1 computers and storage. We understand what it is like to be a small business in need of quality network service and support. We will work with you to make your business more successful. For continued telephonic support purchase Pastel Support, on an annual basis. Every June, the video game development community and press gather in Los Angeles to learn about what the next year has in store for the world of video games. The big players in the industry, from Sony to Microsoft and Nintendo to Ubisoft, all compete to get the biggest headlines by saving their biggest announcements for the show. In previous years we’ve seen the announcement of new consoles and new games, and with two new consoles being released this year (the Nintendo Switch and Microsoft’s Project Scorpio ), we’re expecting the major publishers to have something big lined up for the show. At a minimum we expect the new Super Mario Odyssey to form a big part of Nintendo’s showing, but we’d be disappointed if we didn’t see at least one new big game announced, such as the rumored Pokemon Stars. We’ve already seen the company pushing its new games Arms and 1-2 Switch at the console’s hands on event, but we’re sure the company has a lot more in store for the new hardware. If the response so far has been an indicator of anything, it’s that Nintendo could really use a game to show what the Switch is capable of, in the same way that Wii Sports perfectly showed off the capabilities of the Wii. It then went on to be a big hardware year for Sony. Announced at last year’s presentation, Star Wars VR ended up being an amazing experience whose biggest problem was its length. We’d love to see a full-length Star Wars X-Wing game that can be played in virtual reality in its entirety announced at this year’s show. It’s developed a comfortable lead over Microsoft in hardware sales, and it’s unlikely to want to upset this too much. Project Scorpio, meanwhile, is looking like it’ll be a much more major upgrade. With Scorpio due out at the end of this year, we expect it to form a big part of Microsoft’s presentation at this year’s show, particularly since its image was the focus of the company’s flier for the event. The company needs to show off exactly what the console will be capable of, and have a pile of games to demonstrate this. We’re also likely to see more talk of Rare’s Sea of Thieves, but beyond that Microsoft doesn’t have many franchises that have been missing in action recently that it could do with resurrecting. This leaves the door open for third-party publishers to make announcements at their show. From the rest of the publishers it’s going to be a bit of a weird year with a lot of different hardware combinations to support. Developers now have around five different pieces of hardware to worry about supporting. Expect a couple of smaller announcements for the console however, such as ports from biggest franchises like Call of Duty and Assassin’s Creed. Criterion, the lead developer on Battlefront’s X-wing VR mission, is also apparently working on the game’s development which suggests we could see some VR experiences.
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