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DMN 09-06-2019 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Lurgort/Sseri (Post 2955668)
I'd say it's 'baked in memory' because you recall what you did with those machines very easily.

i don't. Well, I do, but i don't remember whatever shittyass computer I was using. CPU that wasn't good enough, GFX card that wasn't good enough, shitty dialup modem, shitty ball mouse. I still dig CRT monitors though.

Mblake81 09-06-2019 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Cen (Post 2954759)
My first EQ PC was a https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compaq_Presario_5460

Which had a slowish frame rate but burned in my firzt permanent neriak and qeynos memories to my brain.

Gateway essential purchased in early 2000. Had the Geforce 256, SoundBlaster audio card paired with Boston Acoustics Digital BA735 2.1.

Everquest doesn't seem the same on a widescreen LCD..

2nd comp was from ABS, third was a shit E-Machines.. started putting my own computers together after that.

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Originally Posted by Dolalin (Post 2955259)
This, but a Pentium 200mmx, I threw a 12meg voodoo2 card in it to run EQ. It chugged on its 32 megs of ram but I upgraded it to 96MB and load times were tolerable.

Still only got like 10fps in unrest. That was a real dog of a zone.

That pic you attached has the aesthetic I like, but only because its been gone for so long. A computer was aimed at a business office and you added a couple things to play games better. No gaming computers or RGB lights.

I have been looking at 4:3 ratio LCD monitors lately.

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Originally Posted by bilirubin (Post 2955304)
These pics of these older computers are glorious, keep posting them please.

Newer computer components/towers are such an eyesore, why does everything need to have bright neon lights and Xtreme in the name?

That is cool when its an exception only. The guys over at [H]ardforum were putting plexi glass windows to see inside and doing all kinds of stuff. Here is my first custom.

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Originally Posted by DMN (Post 2955666)
How do people remember this shit? Sometimes I take a moment to recall my home phone when calling for delivery.

Lots of time spent.

Mblake81 09-06-2019 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by DMN (Post 2955670)
I still dig CRT monitors though.

That 4:3

mcoy 09-06-2019 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by DMN (Post 2955670)
I still dig CRT monitors though.

Some things just look better on them - EQ included. It's much less washed out, despite the "brighter" Titanium client.

This same monitor was used on the Gateway I pictured earlier. I had to get it because my original monitor exploded (flames and everything out the back) when Win95 tried to put it to sleep the first time. We were just about to leave the house when I heard a loud pop (guessing capacitor exploding?) and saw the glow in the computer room. Luckily I never bother screwing VGA cables in so I was able to quickly grab it and throw it outside before anything else got ruined.

-Mcoy

Mblake81 09-06-2019 01:06 PM

Most of the 4:3 LCD can't match the CRT for visual quality. Shame that technology could not be made smaller so your monitor doesn't weigh 40lbs.

Mblake81 09-06-2019 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DMN (Post 2955670)
I still dig CRT monitors though.

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Originally Posted by mcoy (Post 2955774)
Some things just look better on them - EQ included. It's much less washed out, despite the "brighter" Titanium client.

the rich colors

Blingy 09-06-2019 05:25 PM

My first EQ computer was a Micron P2/200MMX. I had to buy a passthrough 3d video card to play. It had 64 megs of ram. My landlord/roomie worked for the local telephone company so we had the best dial up service available. Only after he got engaged (and kicked me out) did he upgrade to DSL......oh that hurt.

Mblake81 09-16-2019 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Mblake81 (Post 2955780)
Most of the LCDs can't match the CRT for visual quality. Shame that technology could not be made smaller so your monitor doesn't weigh 40lbs.

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Originally Posted by Mblake81 (Post 2955911)

September 16, 2019

have a good one guys :cool:


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