• FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    I have fond memories of Windows XP working well.

    Do not have fond memories of the multi-dvd game installations, but I still have my library of physical games. :)

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      11 days ago

      Nothing sucked more than buying a used game only for it to ask for disc 5 to be inserted to continue, when it only came with 4!

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        11 days ago

        Oh, true, but back then game companies would sell you those single disks you needed. My copy of Baldur’s Gate 2 was missing one that I was able to replace for a few bucks.

        In hindsight, I kinda miss the awesome customer service that used to exist.

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        11 days ago

        There’s a circle in hell for game publishers that only wrote “disc 1” on a CD or DVD (or floppy, back in the day) and not “disc 1 of 3”. I think it’s the one where they have to wade forever in shit.

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        11 days ago

        And before that, there were games that spanned multiple floppies. Plus, floppies were less reliable, so there was a higher chance one of the disks would fail to read, leading to the Retry, Fail, Abort menu.

        They were only 1.44MB so a 50GB game would take like 40k floppies.