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![]() I'm planning to build a computer with circa 1999 parts to play p99. I know it's not strictly necessary, but I'm a sucker for old computers.
Naturally, I started with an appropriate processor. EQ required a Pentium MMX clocked at 166mhz as a baseline, so a Pentium 2 at 400mhz should do nicely. Not only were they available for a couple of years at that point, but they're also 5 dollars on eBay. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Finding motherboards that accept this motherboard shouldn't be too difficult, as the giant processor slot shouldn't be hard to spot. | ||
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![]() I had an old Aptiva that I played original EQ on back in 99 on Windows 98, but ended up giving it away a while back. Wish I kept it, however, when I gave it away I remember it being very underpowered for any kind of use. Even with a fresh reformat, reinstall, etc, it just couldn't do anything useful. The old web browsers couldn't handle modern websites and the new web browsers would hang and freeze. I wouldn't expect it to run Titanium without a lot of problems.
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![]() AMD K6-3 450 I believe is what I had. Crazy thing is the game will probably run excellent like that. Seems the faster and and more powerful your system the more problems you have with lag and crashes.
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