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Did you build it yourself? What OS did you use? Did you have internet access?

Feel free to outline the component brand names and model (if you remember them) and let us know if you still have access to the computer.

This was in Jan 1997. It was running Windows 95 (Windows 98 wasn't released yet). No internet (we got dialup later in the year; maybe in the late summer). It was built by my parent's colleague (company system admin), I was too young to build my own PC.

*Pentium I 133 MHz *1.5 GB HDD *CD-ROM Drive *FDD *Sound Blaster 32 (remember getting Sound Blaster Live! In the next build). *32 MB RAM *S3 ViRGE 325 (4 MB RAM if I remember correctly).

I think the colleague who built it sold it off when we got a new build.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

I do not miss my barely 30fps windowed mode laptop gaming life haha

Yeah it's really disappointing honestly. AMD cards just don't have the raw performance and the it seems even though Intel's second gen cards were doing alright they don't want to keep going down that path which sucks. Nvidia needs proper competition and amd hasn't been giving them a run for performance in a long time now.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 22 hours ago

At one point I was also reliant on a gaming laptop, (thankfully 17 inch and with a dGPU), but desktops (with nice ~30 inch monitors) are just so much better.

Both AMD and Intel want to be in the position Nvidia is in right now. ~3 players is not enough for a true free market.