It really was. That said, I was very young and can barely remember it now - the dreamcast stuff was really the first ones I played lots.
And System Shock was just horrifying at that age...
OK then, some of my favourite games of old-time (starting with the furthest back):
1. Desert Strike - System: Sega Mega Drive
2. Sonic Adventure - System: Sega Dreamcast
3. Hydro Thunder - System: Sega Dreamcast (Eurocom port of the Arcade version)
4. System Shock 2 - System: PC (Windows)
Whereas I prefer capacity over speed, I don't do SSDs, much rather have big drives than fast boot times / load times (and even then I could achieve near-ssd speeds with raid, for a fraction of the cost)
Meh, doesn't really phase me if I get 6Gbps out of my drives. I should really move steam to that drive as currently the only games on it are EvE, BF3 and Starcraft (then all of my music etc XD)
Hey Guys,
So as you will have all heard at some point - my pc is fairly old now (I'm still on a Core2Duo! XD)
I'm looking at replacing the motherboard/cpu/ram/case and combining that with my graphics card that I've got at the moment for a newish system.
What do you guys think of the specs...
XMBC on PC can be made better with decent skins - check out this LH article: http://lifehacker.com/5198009/customize-xbmc-with-these-five-awesome-skins - Aeon and MediaStream are particularly good
Ahh, it was UnleashX that we were using, and we had XBMC as an app from there. UnleashX has some handy features, including an FTP server so you can upload things like emulator files etc directly to it.
Alice and I did quite a bit with it actually, we had it running very nicely, it even streamed video over LAN. We were also using some alternative dashboard for the xbox itself to allow running various emulators etc too, I forgot what it was called though.
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