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sunrise3500
why dont we get a quake world server going one night? :)
gumble
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i think i have the box of my nvidia 640mb 8800 lying around somewhere :p


I've got the box for my 4870 here, I win. :toothless
Domesticated
I remember the first computer I ever got.

Apple Mac II, 16mHZ processor, 1MB RAM, 40MB hard drive.

ROCKING.

Used to have all the awesome games; Carmen Sandiego, Leisure Suit Larry, Price of Persia, Quagmire, Sim Ant (the forerunner to Sim City), Brickles, Space Invaders and many more. So many memories.
gumble


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The main differences between the Kaypro 4 '84 and the Kaypro IV '83 were : - A faster CPU, Zilog Z80A running at 4Mhz, - A real time clock which can be used by programs, - A better built-in monitor resulting in a very sharp display. The character matrix has also evolved from 5 x 7 on the Kaypro II and IV '83 to 8 x 16 pixels on the Kaypro 4 '84, - the system had rudimentary graphics through graphical characters resulting in a virtual 160 x 100 resolution, - characters could be displayed using two brightness levels and reverse attribute, - the new prompt was a blinking square, - like on modern keyboards, J and F keys were slightly different in shape from the other keys, so it was possible to spot them while staring at the screen, - there was a built-in modem (300 baud), - the system had two DS/DD half-height floppy drives (390 kb)


My first computer :)
Philby
haha mad
the first pc i remember was an old ibm something with 2 of the big floppy drives, i remember my dad upgrading to a 10mb or something hard drive eventually hehe
Fledz
I remember when my dad brought home a 386 from work. that was epic.
Sunhump
just got myself a new PC for my studies next year, its crazy good! but i want just ONE game thatis also crazy good that i can play and enjoy the good graphics/speed of the PC and have fun with..

any suggestions? doubling as an online game would be cool :D
Philby
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Originally posted by Sunhump
just got myself a new PC for my studies next year, its crazy good! but i want just ONE game thatis also crazy good that i can play and enjoy the good graphics/speed of the PC and have fun with..

any suggestions? doubling as an online game would be cool :D


fallout 3!
no online though
Sunhump
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Originally posted by Philby
fallout 3!
no online though


yea i was just looking at the reviews for it, looks awesome!

i might have to purchase a copy next week :D
gumble
FarCry 2 is good, although the AI sucks.

pkcRAISTLIN
supreme commander: forged alliance is the best game ever made :)
Domesticated
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
supreme commander: forged alliance is the best game ever made :)


You might like this song, pkc.

http://www.discogs.com/release/1381796
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