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    You can jump into backlog of older game titles. Its never late to discover GOG gems.

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      It is weird to see people obsess over the price of a new release AAA game when the classics tend to be better made, less buggy, have a bigger mod community, and much lower specs.

      Go back and play the Halo series. The opening scene of the first game still gives me chills. Play Portal. And then play Portal 2.

      Check out some old school RTS titles. Planetary Annihilation is a reworking of the old Total Annihilation game and absolutely stands up.

      Go try some indies - Blue Prince or Slay the Spire or Darkest Dungeon.

      There’s no reason to spend more than $20 on a game anymore

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    Man ive been looking for updated unemployment numbers but this regime never shows the truth anyway.

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    Luckily there are loads of good indie games at low prices with low spec requirements

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    picked up a steam deck as a piece of insurance a drew months ago.

    it has simply become a darksouls 1 machine.

    I love to hate it.

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    There are thousands of amazing older games that run on old hardware. Forget AAA and wade into your backlog or pull out some classic from gog or a yard sale.

    Don’t chase the high end, relax and start a game of CIV 4 or Anno 1404

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      In the past 2 weeks, I’ve played Tie Fighter and Dune 2. Glad I had over the minimum 640 KB of RAM for Dune - it’s pricey these days but worth it for a smoother experience!

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        Dune 2 was my favorite game as a kid. I tried to play it again couple of years ago and couldn’t. The UI is so clunky and the graphics are pretty bad.

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      Bought the Shadowrun trilogy for $10 bucks on GoG. That’s gonna be my next adventure.

      New shit can blow me.

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        Enjoy. The first is a bit clunky but good lore points - the second is where it really takes off

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      Brother, we’re pulling out paper and pencil to play tic tac toe with the price of electricity these days

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      You mean civ V. Hexagons are the bestagons!

      Technically very much a AAA game though, four was the first one published by Take Two and after it came out they bought Firaxis

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    I feel like everything is being priced to where we aren’t meant to have any savings.

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          Well you say that as a joke, but back in the day this was a real thing. Not exactly downloading, because the internet wasn’t really a thing back then, but using software to gain more ram.

          I was a big fan of QEMM myself and had it in the original box with all the manuals and such. I already had a pirated version through the sneakernet, but got the original on sale as well. I still have that box somewhere.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QEMM

          At allowed DOS and other TSRs to be loaded into what’s known as upper memory. This is the memory in between 640KB and 1MB. This area often wasn’t used as it can’t be accessed through regular addressing. Tools that need more memory could often address the space above 1MB and was designed for machines with 2 or 4MB (or more). As most games and other software was limited to 640KB it could be a pain in the ass to manage that memory. Often selectively not loading certain drivers at boot to leave enough memory for the more hungry software.

          With QEMM this was no longer an issue, shoving a lot of stuff from below 640kb to above, leaving a lot of memory free all the time.

          Later some of this was also implemented directly into DOS (I think MSDOS 5 but also other non MS OSes had this). Although I think by that point high memory was often used (the first little bit above 1M). But by that time most machines had more than 2MB of memory and games and other software often used all of the memory, not limited to 640KB. Software developers often used DOS extenders to act as middlemen where the software can access all of the ram without any complexity needed. The extender could just handle it without any issue and the developer could focus on their software instead of mundane things like memory access.

          Note the often wrongly attributed 640KB quote of Bill Gates stems from the era. But he never said it and nobody thought that at the time. It wasn’t even a real DOS limitation, more of an IBM architecture limitation. And that became the defacto standard which made it harder to fix.

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      Yeah, that’s the reason I need more hard drives, which are fucking expensive!

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    This is the reason I didn’t know I was building that Steam backlog all along

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    I basically don’t buy games anymore. I started to get the free epic games 2 years ago and this got me like 200 games. I don’t play much but when I want, I try a couple until I find something interesting. Playing Disco Elysium now.