What is that??!?? game pcPCPC Master 21 Comments Artem_75 3 days ago The glory days Sad_Ad4020 3 days ago Brings back memories Top_Designer_8269 3 days ago Damn that’s old as hell lol. morwentheblack 3 days ago I love how specific the question is. El_Puma34 3 days ago Beauty of simplicity! FuckM0reFromR 3 days ago Simpler times. The peak before the decline. BrandHeck 3 days ago Looks like a good time to me. KTOpalescent 3 days ago Am I stupid or are there four floppy drives on that tower?Sucks that the photo quality is too crusty to make out what the PC boxes are Hotsilkywater69 2 days ago The 1990s 🫡 sooprcow 2 days ago This computer setup doesn’t match the 2005 time period in which Quake 4 came out. Piranha2004 2 days ago Oof. Not just one but three 3½ inch floppy drives. Also a 5ÂĽ drive and CD ROM. no doubt that keyboard was also the weight of a small elephant! renaneduard0 2 days ago That an IBM mechanical keyboard? oof those where the days… According-Guess3463 2 days ago Childhood Priz_od 2 days ago Your keyboard needs some UV bathing for original white color restored. FujiKitakyusho 2 days ago Sun MicrosystemsIntel 486 CPU running at 33 MHzCD-ROM drive (650 MB)One 5.25″ floppy drive (1.2 MB)One 3.5″ floopy drive (1.44 MB)The other two are just facade drive bay coversProbably has one internal HDD in the range of 500 MB to 1 GB Guncaster_the_proto 2 days ago Awesome retro settup nekodazulic 2 days ago I can hear this photo MattonieOnie 2 days ago Ohh, you mean how doom2 was not released on 5 inch floppy’s? CosmicMetalhead 2 days ago quake 4 came out in 2005 . This is a very well maintained Machine and this pic is probably between 2005 – 2010 maybe. Holiday-Complex9859 2 days ago This is beautiful DN6666 2 days ago the time w/o predatory monetisationWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
KTOpalescent 3 days ago Am I stupid or are there four floppy drives on that tower?Sucks that the photo quality is too crusty to make out what the PC boxes are
sooprcow 2 days ago This computer setup doesn’t match the 2005 time period in which Quake 4 came out.
Piranha2004 2 days ago Oof. Not just one but three 3½ inch floppy drives. Also a 5¼ drive and CD ROM. no doubt that keyboard was also the weight of a small elephant!
FujiKitakyusho 2 days ago Sun MicrosystemsIntel 486 CPU running at 33 MHzCD-ROM drive (650 MB)One 5.25″ floppy drive (1.2 MB)One 3.5″ floopy drive (1.44 MB)The other two are just facade drive bay coversProbably has one internal HDD in the range of 500 MB to 1 GB
CosmicMetalhead 2 days ago quake 4 came out in 2005 . This is a very well maintained Machine and this pic is probably between 2005 – 2010 maybe.
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The glory days
Brings back memories
Damn that’s old as hell lol.
I love how specific the question is.
Beauty of simplicity!
Simpler times. The peak before the decline.
Looks like a good time to me.
Am I stupid or are there four floppy drives on that tower?
Sucks that the photo quality is too crusty to make out what the PC boxes are
The 1990s 🫡
This computer setup doesn’t match the 2005 time period in which Quake 4 came out.
Oof. Not just one but three 3½ inch floppy drives. Also a 5¼ drive and CD ROM. no doubt that keyboard was also the weight of a small elephant!
That an IBM mechanical keyboard? oof those where the days…
Childhood
Your keyboard needs some UV bathing for original white color restored.
Sun Microsystems
Intel 486 CPU running at 33 MHz
CD-ROM drive (650 MB)
One 5.25″ floppy drive (1.2 MB)
One 3.5″ floopy drive (1.44 MB)
The other two are just facade drive bay covers
Probably has one internal HDD in the range of 500 MB to 1 GB
Awesome retro settup
I can hear this photo
Ohh, you mean how doom2 was not released on 5 inch floppy’s?
quake 4 came out in 2005 . This is a very well maintained Machine and this pic is probably between 2005 – 2010 maybe.
This is beautiful
the time w/o predatory monetisation