by Lexus Alyus » Sat Dec 13, 2003 5:42 am
I remebner when I first played Doom 2 on my very own computer! (It was a rare occasion, and I thought it was great... cus I could play Doom!! And I think I only played Doom

).
I first got my computer in like 95 or something, cus my step dad was annoyed that i'd play Doom 2 on his computer (it was around when Doom 2 first came out, so it was great, plus i'd been playing Doom before that, but not as regularly cus my Step Dad wouldn't let me on his computer

).
My first spec was like a 66mhz dx 486... with an Adlib sound card! I used to play it with PC speaker sound FX (Woiw, they are cool

) and the music (aty least I got decent quality music

). Man, those were the days

. Then later I got a 486 144mhz. I'm sure I can remember having a 586 board at one point... I never had anything greater than a 166mhz untill like 97! So it was Doom all the way

, then duke and Quake... but those were the days

.

I remebner when I first played Doom 2 on my very own computer! (It was a rare occasion, and I thought it was great... cus I could play Doom!! And I think I only played Doom :-D).
I first got my computer in like 95 or something, cus my step dad was annoyed that i'd play Doom 2 on his computer (it was around when Doom 2 first came out, so it was great, plus i'd been playing Doom before that, but not as regularly cus my Step Dad wouldn't let me on his computer :-( ).
My first spec was like a 66mhz dx 486... with an Adlib sound card! I used to play it with PC speaker sound FX (Woiw, they are cool :-D) and the music (aty least I got decent quality music :-) ). Man, those were the days :-). Then later I got a 486 144mhz. I'm sure I can remember having a 586 board at one point... I never had anything greater than a 166mhz untill like 97! So it was Doom all the way :-), then duke and Quake... but those were the days :-).
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