Why is it that every tiem you see some photo of a woman dressed as an elf advertising EverQuest, the woman always looks miserable with this "ugggh this is the best modeling gig I could get????" look on her face?
@Mr.Waffleton: Because it's a real elf. And she weeps for her kindred, slaving away in the MMO mines under SOE headquarters. Look, she has a quest for you.
I remember when EQ came out. I was rockin hard core on a Windows 95 PC with a 1.6 gig hdd and 256 meg of RAM. AOL was my ISP. Those were the days..... or WERE they?
@Omniel: Kids, learn your modem init strings! Just add a tasty "M0" to your init string and play all night without waking anybody with the squeals of handshaking modems.
@robinandtami: 256 Mb ram seems very high for the config you are describing?
When EQ first came out. I used to have a 166 Mhz Pentium MMX processor with 32 Mb Ram and 2Gb HDD. Ohh and I used to run Win 98, which I found to be much more stable compared to 95
@patapon: building bridges... to drive on...: Apparently not. At the end of the evening all you've got are cakeless nerds and a pointy eared stripper who needs a ride home before curfew.
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I remember running the game on my Intel Celeron 450 w/ 64MB of RAM and a Voodoo 3 3000AGP.
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That damn dialup sound still haunts my darkest nightmares.
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LOL, I would sneak to the PC in the middle of the night to play EQ, and wake my parents up when I connected to the net (dial up ) hahaha
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When EQ first came out. I used to have a 166 Mhz Pentium MMX processor with 32 Mb Ram and 2Gb HDD. Ohh and I used to run Win 98, which I found to be much more stable compared to 95
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it is true?
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