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Originally Posted by propbeanie
Steam is convenient, and does hold your hand in many ways, but yeah... I have lost more than one game over the years due to "designed obsolescence"... I had just gotten the hang of alternate boot disks for DOS when it went away, along with a LOT of DOS-based games...  lol - simpler, but more complex times then. I even have a couple of games that ended up being Win98SE only... sigh - one of my "professional" audio cards and its "Included FREE" software were like that also. They were supposed to be Win2k compatible, but they never were, apparently...
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I still hoard all my old dos, win95/win98 stuff. Even still have a working Amstrad running at a whopping 8mhz and commodore 64 with floppy drive and all my old games....... Once in a while I drag that out and hook it up to a tv and just laugh at what we thought was state of the art. Pretty amazing actually in 40 odd years the technology leap when you think about it.