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submitted 5 months ago by nik282000@lemmy.ca to c/retrogaming@lemmy.world

I found a box of CD-Roms and floppy disks in my mum's basement and damnit, I want to play them! I could use emulators, DosBox or VMs but it's never quite the same as having the real thing, so between an eBay mobo and a box of old parts I managed to build my new gaming rig to cover 1990-2005.

Its running a P3 at 1GHz, 512MB of ram, and an ATI Xpert98 with 8MB of memory. As I didn't want to run an old IDE drive with a million hours on it, I tried an SATA-IDE adapter, it caused some issues during the install but that just felt like the standard Windows experience.

Though unpopular, I went with ME for 2 reasons, the first was Dos support, the second is that I went from W95 to ME as a kid, 98 wouldn't have felt the same. The install bricked twice with video drivers but I finally got it up and running with the default drivers and an 18" Samsung flat CRT (runs up to 1600x1200 at a nauseating 60hz).

So what were your favorite games from the 90's and early 2000s?

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[-] Anticorp@lemmy.world 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

That sounds like a fun project, although I'd recommend XP over Me. XP has a DOS emulator, and it's a lot easier to configure drivers for.

My favorite games from that era are Star Wars: X-Wing and Wing Commander: Privateer. Both games stood out as exceptional back then. Warcraft was also an excellent game. Command and Conquer is worth checking out too.

Edit: I'm pretty sure I played the first two games on Windows 3.2, so I'm not sure how they'll play on Me or XP.

Edit 2: Silent Hunter is another memorable game

[-] nik282000@lemmy.ca 2 points 4 months ago

Did you play Squadrons? The mission briefings were still not up to X-Wing/Tie Fighter standards but the flight was 10/10.

I seem to remember having issues with XP and Dos games but if ME is too problematic I will try 98 and XP. Though if I'm going with XP I'll be using a half built P4 PC that I have hanging around.

[-] Anticorp@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I never did play Squadrons. I joined the Army right after the X-Wing era and had a several year gap where I didn't touch a computer at all.

Now that I think about it, if these are straight-up DOS games then you don't need Windows at all. You can just load MS-DOS and then run the game straight from the command line. I think you're right that XP broke a bunch of old DOS games. It's been so long that I completely forgot we were mad at Microsoft for the removal of DOS back then and the move to an emulator only experience.

[-] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

I was so, so hyped for Squadrons, even had a HOTAS setup on my list...then the game came out.

Everything I heard, even from people who loved it, totally turned my view of it sour, and I was so glad I didn't sink any money into it.

Maybe someday we'll get a SW fighter sim that delivers.

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