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I think we have all had a moment when we just... kept going and ended up doing something just because we could, even though it was clearly not going to be worth the effort once — and if — completed.
Remember yours?
Mine was getting the original Fallout to run on DOS... on a tablet.
This wasn't an original idea of mine, but the result of some late-night, sleep-deprived searching that led me to a half-buried tutorial with a quarter of the images missing... My kind of insanity.
Just getting the necessary files to duct-tape this shit together was a complete bitch (apparently, Fallout got a VERY limited DOS release at the very beginning of its run), and then getting my DOS emulator to behave was the stuff nightmares spawn from — mouse drivers and CPU cycles gave me endless grief, and the whole thing was reminiscent of a Commodore 64, with menus crawling by and taking up to a full minute to load.
The end result was me doing some slow-motion pixel-hunting... on an underpowered, seven-inch screen.
As you can imagine, it was beyond unplayable, with lag, bugs, and micro-freezes.
Absolutely not worth it, but Momma V didn't raise no quitter xD
Remember yours?
Mine was getting the original Fallout to run on DOS... on a tablet.
This wasn't an original idea of mine, but the result of some late-night, sleep-deprived searching that led me to a half-buried tutorial with a quarter of the images missing... My kind of insanity.
Just getting the necessary files to duct-tape this shit together was a complete bitch (apparently, Fallout got a VERY limited DOS release at the very beginning of its run), and then getting my DOS emulator to behave was the stuff nightmares spawn from — mouse drivers and CPU cycles gave me endless grief, and the whole thing was reminiscent of a Commodore 64, with menus crawling by and taking up to a full minute to load.
The end result was me doing some slow-motion pixel-hunting... on an underpowered, seven-inch screen.
As you can imagine, it was beyond unplayable, with lag, bugs, and micro-freezes.
Absolutely not worth it, but Momma V didn't raise no quitter xD
