

And be it by just glancing over the code or seeing Quake run one just had to emit a sigh of wonder.īut what would be the most elaborate technicality without highly competent craftsmanship being able to transfer the competence of the inner workings. None else than the 90ies "dream team" of computer graphics, John Carmack and Michael Abrash, rolled up the sleeves and put all of their expertise, into this colossus of, now legacy, 3D game technology. While Doom had as its core technical novum(from an implementation perspective) a few assembly procedures plus mainly C code rubbing itself somewhat close to the 486s strengths, Quake made far more serious effort to designate the emerging 586 as its ultimate platform. This NeXT iteration of awe did not only excel at the conceptual technical level but also in the way it was implemented on "contemporary machinery" - the Pentium. In early 1996, when id software was still king of the hill, most of the PC Scene was seething with anticipation of what "the next big thing" would be. Only a few select offerings by gifted individuals can lastingly influence whole genres, or even create new ones, and Quake, alongside Doom, was perfectly matching multiple tough criteria in their relevant "eon" - render-ing them timeless classics. Google plans to roll out the feature to more areas but decided to focus initially on particularly earthquake-vulnerable locations.Quake represented a paradigm shifter in multiple aspects. Globally, the Android Earthquake Alerts System works in New Zealand, Greece, Turkey, the Philippines, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Google works with California's ShakeAlert System to warn affected residents in California, Oregon, and Washington. After the quake, users can access tips for what to do next.

Google gathers and analyzes this data and then automatically sends out an alert to users in the area.

If you have an Android phone and live in a supported area, your device will automatically detect earthquakes via the phone's movement-sensitive accelerometer. While it's not an app you can download, Android's built-in earthquake detection and warning system is a fascinating and potentially life-saving feature. If you're very close to an earthquake, you won't get much advance warning.
