A victory screen, by any other resolution, is just as sweet.
Funny
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I rocked a Packard Bell PII, frankensteining boards sans case with RedHat Linux 1996-2004-ish, and it rendered of that gen C++ and Java openGPL SO much faster than lab boxes the university paid 5 figures for from SGI and Solaris.
Edit: I miss VTWM SO MUCH... I want an infinitely self-scriptable window manager again π
I miss my q6600 sometimes.
I mean even when itβs new tho
When you build a pc at the end of the last year, but nearly everything released since then is trash.
I love my Thinkpad T440p :3
I just finished Badurs Gate 3 on a gaming laptop I got from a yardsale a decade ago. Victory is bittersweet and a slideshow.
great games are more mechanics than graphics anyway
just gotta clean the filters regularly
My Haswell box gave out last year. Didn't bother trying to revive it cause it wasn't cost effective. Gave me a good 9 years of service though. Anyone want an rx580?
@kersploosh@sh.itjust.works What are your PC specs? Also how often do you clean up your registries?
It's been a long time for me. My peak PC gaming days were spent playing Warcraft II head-to-head with a friend over a modem. That was on a Macintosh Performa 550. I also had a ton of fun playing Myst and Flashback. I stuck to consoles after that.
Now the only gaming in my house is my kids playing Minecraft on a Dell OptiPlex 5040 that I saved from the dumpster at work because I'm a cheapskate. No dedicated GPU, 8GB RAM, but it gets the job done.
a Dell OptiPlex 5040 that I saved from the dumpster at work because Iβm a cheapskate.
You are absolutely not a cheapskate for doing that. That's being resourceful. You save money that way and can put it towards other things that matter more. Nothing wrong with that. Why spend a few hundred dollars for a new laptop/desktop when you can just get one used that will run for another 2-4 years before it dies?