Gaming as a career option in India

Gaming is not seen just as a hobby or a timepass but can be considered as a great career option and is becoming a part of skill development, social interactions via joining specific gaming communities etc.

India has witnessed a strong growth in the gaming sector in the past few years. Even before the lockdown time of 2019, several gamers from India have come up and have been recognized even worldwide. Also, the pandemic gave people a boost as many people started playing during the pandemic just for timepass and streaming on online streaming platforms like YouTube , Twitch etc.

The gaming fanbase in India got a boost after the launch of most popular mobile game PUBG(PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds) which is a mobile version of the paid game available on Steam(a platform to buy, play, create and discuss about PC Games). The game being released in 2017, had received a huge amount of fanbase and there were millions of players playing the game even in the initial stages of the game launch.

PUBG Mobile Gameplay (Source- Google Images)

During the pandemic time, several gamers started streaming the game on YouTube and got popular while grinding the game and showcasing their skills. This was seen as a sudden evolution of the mobile gaming industry in India. With internet and mobile devices being easily accessible, several people started playing the game. All these mobile and PC gaming come under the category of “E-Sports”. Several Internationally recognized E-Sports companies analyzed the potential of the Indian players and started investing upon them, making their teams and even spending lakhs and crores upon them by providing them the best things such as their own offices, high end devices and accessories for better competitive gaming.

Today, we have several Indian players who’re participating into multiple E-sports events and representing our country while doing so. Online PC multiplayer games like Valorant, Counter Strike, Fortnite, PUBG, Apex Legends etc. are the most popular competitive games around the web.

Valorant

Also, colleges and schools also conduct these events in their fest where students from different colleges(or schools) come to participate and the winner receives a good amount of cash prize.

The entire scenario regarding Gaming has been changed over the past few years. Parents are also supportive as they themselves are seeing the rapid growth of the gaming industry and are realizing that it can be considered as a great career option. Also, International tournaments offer great prizes including cash, Goodies, accessories etc. With the rise in technology, several upgrades are being made in the devices used for gaming(Laptops, PC’s, Mobiles). Companies manufacturing these devices are adding major upgrades each year for the user to perform smooth gaming. Also, if you go online or to the offline market for buying a device dedicated especially for gaming, there are a variety of options to explore. Tech giants like HP, Dell, Asus, Acer etc. are developing gaming laptops day by day and one can even get a good gaming beast at a reasonable price.

Furthermore, gaming has risen to become one of the most lucrative industries in the world, not only generating a great billion dollar revenue but also giving career and job opportunities to people all around the world. If we dive deep into the gaming field, then there is a vast variety of options to explore in this field as a career. Some of them are:

  1. Player
  2. Game Designer
  3. Game Developer
  4. Sound Designer and Audio Engineer
  5. Commentor and Anchor

Therefore, the final conclusion is if you’re someone who is passionate about gaming and if you are considering it as a career option then you can absolutely go with it. There are certain gaming communities all over the world on Discord App( An app that has certain communities, covering all the domains). Beginners can use it to connect with other gamers and build a gaming squad for playing. Also, one can apply for different E-sports club and with suitable research, they can get a great funding from investors. All you need to start with is a gaming device and a good internet connection for stable FPS(Frames Per Second) and ping rendering for seamless gaming experience.

Multiplayer Chess: Turning the Duels Into Battles

Chess in itself is a complicated game. Even with all the strategy, sometimes one can go only that much far. Also known as the game of kings, chess has evolved through the passage of time. It is said to have derived its roots from the indian game chaturanga. The standardized rules of chess that are followed unanimously now were discussed and fixed in the 19th century.

In this game, each player is alloted 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two bishops, two knights, two rooks and lastly, eight pawns. Each piece follows a different movement pattern, and the main objective of the game is to checkmate the opponent’s king. Checkmate refers to the position where the opponent’s king is in threat of capture, with no option to safeguard the piece. 

It is a fact that change is the only thing that is constant. Same applies to chess too. Many variants of chess, on the basis of different criterias, are popular amongst the population. If anyone is keeping up with the chess developments, then they will surely know about three and four player variants of chess. So what are these variants? Let’s see…

Triple Trouble

Three player chess, also known as three way chess, or three handed chess is specially designed for three players. Usually a non-standardized board is used, and many variations of this form exist. The pieces of three players are usually separated on the basis of colours. Three way chess variants are more tough to design as for disbalance caused by teaming up of two players will be a great disadvantage for the third one, and also not easily lovercomable. Hence, some variants declare the first player to checkmate any of the other two players as the winner. The third player might be declared to have lost, alongside the checkmated player, or, might be rewarded a half point.

The strategy in three way chess differs greatly from the traditional chess variant, as for the face against two opponents, the usual opening and defenses might not hold strong. Also, the third player is given the most advantage when the other two players exchange their pieces. This point opens a plethora of new tactics in the game. Also, in the games where the first one to checkmate wins, the players not only have to build on their attack and defense, but also have to make sure that no other player checksmates before them. Also, checkmate from both the opposing players simultaneously is a tricky situation. As for if the checkmated piece is captured by the second player, which in turn, is captured by the third player, then it is considered that the ultimate checkmate is given by the third player. But with all these complications, three way chess pushes the mind to evaluate the game even with more concentration and critical thinking.

Some variants of three way chess are:

  • Boards with triangular cells: Patented by Russian Ilshat Tagiev in 2008, this variant uses a hexagonal board with triangular cells. The cells which are not adjacent to the perimeter have three cells adjacent in an oblique fashion.
  • Boards with quadrilateral cells: Under this, variants can be sub classified on the basis of the geometry of the boards.
  • Hexagonal board: Some variants under this category are Three Man Chess (96 cell board), Self’s Three Handed Chess (144 cell board), Waidder’s Three Handed Chess (126 cell board), etc.
  • Other Boards: Megachess (roughly triangular board with 130 cells), Mad Threeparty Chess (10X10 board) etc.
  • Boards with hexagonal cells: In this type of board, usually three bishops are alloted to each player, in order to include all the cells of the hex- playing field. Some variants with this type of cells are- Chesh, HEXChess etc.
  • Circular boards: Usually has three or four sided cells. One such variant is Three Man Chess.

From all the directions

Four player chess, also known as four way chess and four man chess, is relatively simpler to understand. It follows some basic rules of traditional chess. The board itself, though, is different. The common board format is the standard 8X8 squares, with an extension of three rows, each of eight cells, on each side. The pieces are again differentiated on the basis of colours. Played in both team and single format, the objective is to mate the opponent kings (two in case of team game and three in case of singles). In a team game, check mating only one king successfully leads to a draw. A fun fact: If two or more players team up during a game, then also it is considered legal.

Four player chess, incidentally, has a set of common rules. Those are:

  • Pieces of a certain colour can only be moved at their own turns.
  • Pawn can move diagonally forward only in an attacking case, otherwise it has to move forward in a straight line.
  • A pawn, on successfully reaching the King’s row of any of the other three opponents, has the option to upgrade to a queen, rook, knight or bishop.
  • In most of the variations, if the move of one opponent directly places another opponent in a mate position due to the presence of a piece of third opponent, the third opponent is forbidden to capture the mated King, until the mated opponent gets the opportunity to play something in order to defend their king.

The variation in the chess world is much, much more widespread than this. If this seems interesting, check out the other variations too!

Website References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-player_chess

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-player_chess