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    skipping around to various local BBS’ downloading new shareware and trying it out into the wee hours of the night.

    I recall there was this old DOS vector graphics looking helicopter game that was fucking impossible because it was realistic i guess and oh the joy we had taking turns and mocking each other as we crashed over and over over and over

    edit: may have been Gunship certainly looks similar. Actually i don’t think it was this because this looks playable and fun

    • OhStopYellingAtMe
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      I remember letting my brother’s friend use my computer and he reprogrammed my DOS boot sequence to play a (very simple) bleepy version of the teenage mutant ninja turtles theme song & then type out “TURTLE POWER” on the DOS prompt.

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    I remember going to my friend Ray’s house who had a 386 with a ten meg hard drive and dual three and five inch floppy drives. They paid $2,500 for it at the time. We used to visit a porn site called Ed and Eddies? Then we would play a tank battle game. He had a blistering 300 baud modem.

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    I used to play Doom with 2 other friends on the same keyboard. One moving, one firing and one (the most bored) opening doors and activating buttons.

    OG multiplayer Doom.

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    We polished the prop to 28k in my full digits year. There better be 7 of us 28’ers here or we have failed - rule

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      I remember that one year a generic magazine put out the Christmas edition with a multimedia CD, with various stuff on it, some simple games and other crap, but by browsing the disk (the secret art of skipping autoplay by right-clicking and selecting Open) we found a grainy jpg with a naked Asian lady with fake boobs. Treasure!

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    When you entered, in the hallway there was a dedicated table that had a landline phone and paper phonebook on it. Possibly a pack of cigarettes and a lighter too.

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    This but gaming instead.

    As in, whatching our friend play aoe2 or something.

    To be fair it’s exactly the same as watching a streamer, minus the parasocial relationship.

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      I used to watch my buddy play WoW.

      That was 2 fold. We did what this post talks about, but i also knew what diablo 2 did to me, and knew i couldnt own WoW or I’d flunk out of high school

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      You must mean it will still be normal in 2010, which is the far future when we’ll have colonised Mars and use our flying cars to go home to our floating home in the clouds.

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    I remember we discovered the shorter the phone cable the faster our connection would be. So my friend bought a 2 inch cable and we had the computer right up against the wall for that extra 2kbps

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      My family lived in a remote place, we had just barely gotten phone lines, they were terrible and we rarely got higher than 11kbs no matter what I tried.

      Somehow I still was able to play online games like Team Fortress, I just had to radically change how I played compared to other players.

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        That was me with Quake II. All my rich friends had cable modems when they were still a luxury item and the rest of us poors out in the woods had to make do with 12kbps. It was a slaughter every night after school.

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          Don’t forget getting yelled at for “camping” because that’s the only way you can possibly play.

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            I had no shame about it. If hanging out in the rocket launcher spawn area doesn’t cause my latency to go apeshit then I’m hanging out there and shooting anything that moves.

            Fuck you and your 45 mbps, Eddie and Ian!

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    I would raise and contort my hand in sync with the dial-up tones when my friend was around to convince them I was a shaman

    One does not simply access the worldy wider web, my child. You have to sing to it.

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      When was the last time you heard the storm? '96 for me. Had either a T1 or DSL connection after that.

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        back in '12 for me, we switched to cable and suddenly we had a landline and internet at the same time – it was genuinely crazy

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          Wow! That’s crazy late to have still been using dialup. Did they ever get better than 56k baud?

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            no idea, I just remember a dramatic increase in my online time around that period. Also my dad going around drilling holes everywhere so that we could run a cable to everyone’s room back in the days when you assembled a PC from parts you found at a car boot sale

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            I remember occasionally seeing a 64k connection speed on the dialup at my parents’ old place before they finally got broadband. No idea if it was accurate, as I understand 56k to be a physical limitation on phone lines, but it’s what windows would claim at least.

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    We would ride our bikes to the library because their connection was faster and we could sit next to each other.

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    Ahh… Hanging with friends gathered around a PC and trolling pedos on AIM. So weird that age, sex, and location were the primary opening lines of communication for a while. Even stranger that creepy dudes in their 40s were so honest about it while trying to pick up kids on the Internet.

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      I never understood that, I never participated in that weird ASL greeting, even as a naive kid who didn’t even have social experience I felt that was creepy and dangerous to share that kind of thing, and I resented how it basically turned every conversation into “Is it remotely possible we could fuck.”

      I’m so glad the internet outgrew that silly trend and became so much more refined, intelligent and respectful.

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        I remember (as a girl) wanting to talk to another girl my age in a chatroom. The rest of the room started asking if I was a lesbian.

        Like we couldn’t just talk to people online without bringing sex into it. I just wanted to make some friends.

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          I feel like if parents took the internet more seriously from the start and were more actively engaged in what their rotten teenagers were getting up to online we might have had at least a slowdown of the awful decay of society as our worst intrusive thoughts now not only have space to be seen without consequence, we have entire communities supporting each other’s rotten intrusive thoughts.

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            Honestly, if my parents had any idea how many creeps were on AOL, I probably would’ve been banned from it. We’re like the “grew up with no seatbelts and survived” version of internet users.

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              I mean, my parents freaked out about Smurfs and Phil Collins. We never had Internet in the house. They would have lost their minds.

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      My friends and I used to do that. We find some scumbag trawling the teen chat rooms on AOL and get them to IM us. The we’d say we wanted to send them a picture us and we’d send them gore, scat porn, and other gross shit. Some of the best nights of my teenage years.

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        Parents certainly thought it was a pedo thing, and while there certainly were some nefarious adults it was mostly just teenagers.