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    DesertFOXD
    For the last couple of hours, I seriously tried to get this old retro laptop to run MS-DOS and/or Windows 95, but in the end I eventually had to give it up. I just couldn't find all the necessary drivers. Also, its historic 10GB HDD was still too large for that "pre-FAT32" FDISK. I had to admit, this Pentium III 866 MHz system would probably be better off running a more modern OS.So, I thought about installing Windows NT 4 or 2000, but then ... I just installed XP. And suddenly, everything just worked! As a first game, I already installed "Age of Empires II", which looks right at home in this 4:3 aspect ratio! So far, so good.Oh, crap... it's already 2:35am. Good night, everyone!#RetroComputing #MSDOS #Windows95 #DELL #90s #FloppyDisk #Oldschool #PCGaming
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    padraigP
    I am part of a Steam Family Group and I noticed that there was a series of games called The Room, so I decided to check it out. They are point-and-click puzzle games that require you to unlock drawers, open books, solve puzzles in order to obtain items required for other puzzles. You have an eyepiece that can be used to uncover clues, solve mini puzzles and explore other dimensions There are 4 games in the series, each one evolving from the last. There is deep lore within the games, which I wasn’t all into, but it may be for others. Well worth it if you want to kill a few hours. I got them knocked out within a weekend. They are cheap enough (less than €20 currently) for the bundle of 4 games. Available on Steam Also on iOS, Android and Switch (Only the first 2 games though) Walkthrough of the first game (Visuals upgraded in later games): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N9YeVhc3hI